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Persian Lessons – Virtual Film Screening

Hosted By: Philadelphia Jewish Film and Media (PJFM) 

PJFM’s first film of 2022 is here.

Belarus’s Official Submission for Best International Feature Film for the 93rd Academy Awards, PERSIAN LESSONS is the latest pulse-pounding thriller from acclaimed director Vadim Perelman. This nail-biting drama, featuring two outstanding lead performances, follows a young Jewish man who is saved from execution by the Nazis by pretending to be Persian and tasked with teaching Farsi to the Head of Camp.

PERSIAN LESSONS will stream on-demand January 27 – February 3.

Available to residents of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware only.

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Philadelphia Jewish Film and Media (PJFM) 

Philadelphia Jewish Film and Media (PJFM) creates connection and community through Jewish cinema and digital storytelling. PJFM welcomes everyone to engage with Jewish culture and values through its educational and entertaining year-round programs. PJFM shares, celebrates, and advances Jewish storytelling through film and new media programs in Philadelphia and beyond. The organization will remain at the forefront of technology trends and developments, offering artists, content creators, and the community at large unique opportunities to engage and connect.
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