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Golda

  • Written by Matt Fraser

INTRIGUE, HISTORY, AND HOLLYWOOD ROYALTY: JIFF REVEALS 2023 PROGRAM LAUNCH SCREENING

On Thursday 21 September, the Jewish International Film Festival (23 October – 6 December) will reveal its 2023 program at a special Australian Premiere screening of the biographical thriller, Golda, featuring the celebrated Helen Mirren. Tickets to the program launch are on sale now. With limited capacity and the first chance for Australian audiences to see this hotly anticipated film, tickets will sell fast!

The launch screenings in Sydney (Ritz Cinemas) and Melbourne (Classic Cinemas) will offer local audiences a preview of world-class films screening at the Festival from October to December. The full JIFF Festival program will go on sale Thursday 21 September.

Directed by Academy-Award winner Guy Nattiv (Skin), Golda recounts the chaos of the Yom Kippur War, where Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir must navigate overwhelming odds, a skeptical cabinet, and a complex relationship with U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger as millions of lives hang in the balance. The special screening of Golda is presented by Jewish International Film Festival and AJN.

“The anticipation for this film is palpable. Not only does it resonate with the historical ethos of our community, but it's also a cinematic treasure brought alive by a brilliant director and a legendary actor,” said Eddie Tamir, Jewish International Film Festival Artistic Director. “This premiere screening of Golda will also give audiences the first opportunity to see the expansive roster of films the festival promises this year.”

EVENT DETAILS:

Australian Premiere Screening of Golda
Thursday, 21 September
Melbourne: Classic Cinemas
, Elsternwick
Sydney: Ritz Cinemas, Randwick
7:00 pm: Welcome drinks
7:30 pm: Screening
Price: Full - $35, Members and Concessions - $32

2023 Jewish International Film Festival Dates:

MELBOURNE
Classic Cinemas: 23 October – 26 November
Lido Cinemas: 24 October – 26 November

SYDNEY
Ritz Cinemas: 24 October – 27 November
Roseville Cinemas: 2 November – 19 November

PERTH
Luna Palace Cinemas: 16 November – 6 December

BRISBANE
New Farm Cinemas: 16 November – 26 November

CANBERRA
Dendy Cinemas: 15 November – 22 November

GOLD COAST
Dendy Cinemas Southport: 16 November – 22 November

Stay up to date with JIFF: 

Website: www.jiff.com.au  
Facebook: www.facebook.com/JewishIFF 
Twitter: www.twitter.com/jewishiff 
Instagram: www.instagram.com/jiff_oz/ 

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