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The Milwaukee Jewish Film Festival is an important component of Tapestry: Arts & Ideas from the Harry & Rose Samson Family Jewish Community Center and is made possible by Marcus Theatre Department of the Marcus Corporation, the Shel and Danni Gendelman Endowment Fund, and the Sylvia and Robert Seinfeld Jewish Film Festival Endowment Fund.
2024 | France | French (with English subtitles)
Directed by Pascal Bonitzer
André Masson, an auctioneer at Scottie’s, receives a letter from a lawyer claiming that a common worker in the east French suburbs of Mulhouse owns a painting by Egon Schiele. The painting turns out to be a masterpiece gone missing in 1939. This could undoubtedly be the major turning point of his career, but after a brief investigation, he realizes that he has in his hands a looted work of art, with an opportunity to take an elevated path.
Shown in cooperation with the Nathan & Esther Pelz Holocaust Education Resource Center (HERC) & the Milwaukee Art Museum.
Sunday, October 29 • 7:00 PM • Marcus North Shore Cinemas
Stream at home on Eventive November 4-10
Once you begin streaming each film, you will have 48 hours to finish viewing.
Become a Festival VIP: For $200, Festival VIPs get a reserved seat for all five films, streaming access, invitation to our opening reception, special VIP gifts, and Marcus movie passes.
Purchase Single Tickets: $12/person to join us at Marcus North Shore Cinema for each community screening
$18/household to purchase streaming access for each film
This year, all films will be shown at Marcus North Shore Cinema located at 11700 N Port Washington Road in Mequon the week of October 27-31.
Each community screening will include:
The following week, November 4-10, they will also be available for streaming on Eventive.