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Doc directors
The movie tells the story of how attorneys Nadia Costa and Joshua Safran, an Orthodox Jew, worked pro bono to free Debbi Peagler, a black woman who had served 20 years of a life sentence for killing her abusive husband. It won both the Audience Award and Golden Gate Award for Investigative Documentary at this year’s San Francisco International Film Festival and was an official selection of the 2011 Sundance Film Festival.
“The Power of Two,” Smolowitz’s documentary about twins suffering from cystic fibrosis, will premiere Aug. 19 at Oscar-qualifying DocuWeeks in L.A. and New York. It is also on for Sept. 10 at the Castro Theatre.
Smolowitz, who was nominated for an Academy Award as producer of “The Weather Underground,” notes that the film is part of a multimedia project to educate audiences about cystic fibrosis and other chronic diseases and inspire more organ donation.
A good marriage
Speaking of films: In remarks at the opening of the S.F. Jewish Film Festival, Israeli Consul General Akiva Tor noted that in the few years he’s been based in San Francisco, he’s “come to know that the film festival is almost as important as the High Holy Days. I won’t say that’s good or bad,” he quipped. Extending appreciation to SFJFF Executive Director Peter Stein for, among other things, providing a showcase for Israeli films, Tor said the relationship between the SFJFF and the consulate is like a good marriage — sustaining in spite of both “good and stormy years.”
In a guest appearance following the opening night film “Mabul (The Flood),” director Guy Nativ told the audience that his crew had to reshoot one scene six months after the original shoot and, to their consternation, found that 12-year-old star Yoav Rotman’s voice had changed in the interim. Luckily, he noted, technology provided a fix.
School days
Short shorts ...
In June, Berkeley native Aaron Finkelstein was ordained at Yeshivat Chovevei Torah Rabbincal School in Riverdale, N.Y.; he plans to start a new Modern Orthodox shul in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn … Rebecca Herman of Berkeley was one of 13 high school sophomores and juniors nationally to be awarded the Jewish Theological Seminary’s Ahavat Torah Award for excellence in leadership, service and Judaic studies … San Francisco Hillel’s Shushannah Akin is now the group’s full-time development director.
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