By Reporter staff
The Binghamton Jewish Film Fest will feature six films in its 2024-25 season:
- November: “Martha Liebermann: A Stolen Life” (The film will be viewed online and a Zoom discussion will take place on Sunday, November 10)
- December: “All About the Levkoviches” (The film will be viewed online and a Zoom discussion will take place on Sunday, December 8)
- January: “Golden Voices” (The film will be viewed online and a Zoom discussion will take place on Sunday, January 26)
- February: “Shoshana” (The film will be viewed online and a Zoom discussion will take place on Sunday, February 9)
- March: “Kidnapped: The Abduction of Edgardo Mortara” (in-person on Sunday, March 30)
- April: “Troll Storm” (The film will be viewed online and a Zoom discussion will take place on Sunday, April 6)
“We have an exciting season planned,” said Shelley Hubal, executive director of the Jewish Federation of Greater Binghamton. “The Film Fest Committee has done a wonderful job vetting films. Our line-up includes a nice variety of genres. There will be something for every Jewish film buff to be excited about. We hope you will join us.” Committee members are Hubal, Susan Hubal, Ben Kasper and Steve Lisman.
More information on the films and how to access them will appear in future issues of The Reporter.