Teaneck International Film Festival

Event Date and Time: November 13, 2022 7:30 pm
Cost: $$0-15
Location: TeaneckFilmFestival.org & In-person
Tickets and Reservations

The Teaneck International Film Festival, a project of The Puffin Foundation, is back November 13-20th. This year it will be hybrid, offering both in-person (live) screenings and virtual screenings.

See the full roster, film descriptions, and trailers here: https://www.teaneckfilmfestival.org/film-rosters/2022-teaneck-international-film-festival-film-roster

Ticket Information

Tickets on sale now here.

Tickets for each virtual film are $5 per household or – discounted – $12.50 for a pass to see all three. Tickets for most films are $8 in advance/$10 (if available) at the box office. Opening Night is $10/$12. For an invitation to our Saturday night Centerpiece event, which includes a light buffet and film, please make a minimum donation of $25.00 per person at this link.

 

Virtual Film Screenings

HOSTED NIGHTLY AT 7:30 PM through OVEE
Each film will be followed immediately in the OVEE theatre by our signature talkback.

Sunday, Nov. 13
7:30 pm Neighbours (talkback to follow)
Monday, Nov. 14
7:30 pm Three Minutes: A Lengthening (talkback to follow)
Tuesday, Nov. 15
7:30 pm 1982 (talkback to follow)

 

IN-Person Film Screenings

Thursday, Nov. 17  OPENING NIGHT
Teaneck Cinemas, 503 Cedar Lane
7:30 pm A Story of Bones (talkback to follow)

Friday, Nov. 18
Teaneck Cinemas, 503 Cedar Lane
7:30 pm The Invitation (short) followed by Marian Anderson: The Whole World in Her Hands (talkback to follow)

Saturday, Nov. 19
Teaneck Cinemas, 503 Cedar Lane
11:30 am Song for Cesar (performance to precede film)
1:30 pm Utama (talkback to follow)
4:00 pm Mass (talkback to follow)

Saturday, Nov. 19 CENTERPIECE
Temple Emeth, 1666 Windsor Road
7:30 pm Breaking Bread (talkback to follow)

Sunday, Nov. 20
Teaneck Cinemas, 503 Cedar Lane
11:30 am Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, a Journey, a Song (talkback to follow)
2:15 pm Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America (talkback to follow)
5:00 pm Tomaro & Rose Marie McCoy – Teaneck Stories Short Series (talkback to follow)
7:00 pm The American Dream and Other Fairy Tales (talkback to follow)

Sunday, Nov. 20
Temple Emeth, 1666 Windsor Road
12:00 pm If These Walls Could Talk (Legacy Screening – Free to All) (talkback to follow)
3:00 pm Recipe For Change: Standing up to Antisemitism (talkback to follow)
5:45 pm Julia Scotti: Funny That Way (talkback to follow)
7:45 pm Aftershock (talkback to follow)

 


Please note: In-person screenings will not be offered virtually and virtual screenings will not be offered in-person.

COVID RESTRICTIONS (for screenings at Temple Emeth only): All patrons attending Temple Emeth must show proof of vaccination. Masks are recommended but not required.

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