To continue with film festivals and their generous offer of thought-provoking movies in original language, let me turn to the Jewish Film Festival. In the program of the event, taking place from November 7 to 10, you can find short films, feature films, and documentaries, from various countries like the US, France, Poland, Brazil, and Hungary, in addition to Israel.
The film that I wish to recommend is Deaf Jam, portraying a community which is especially quiet about its existence, let alone about its achievements, but would really deserve the world's attention. Why? Well, would it stop you from doing music if you couldn't hear? I bet it would. Ladies and gentlemen, these people it just didn't.
Like I wrote last time, we are all minorities in some way. But equally true is it to say, we are all unique in some way.
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