invite you to two FREE Sensory Friendly Screenings
Joes Violin + Family Shorts
An American Tail
Friday, May 6
Friday, May 6
4:15PM Bellevue Theater
4:00PM Bellevue Theater
In her beautifully crafted short documentary JOES
VIOLIN, Kahane Cooperman tells the story of Joseph Feingold, a 91-year-old Polish Holocaust survivor who donates his violin of 70 years to a local instrument drive. When the violin lands in the hands of a 12-yearold schoolgirl from the nations poorest congressional district, their lives intersect, changing both of them forever. This special screening will feature Q&A with the filmmakers, and a collection of live action and animated shorts that are fun for the whole family!
When the Mousekewitz family Mama, Papa, Tanya,
and Fievel are forced by circumstance to leave their native Russia behind, they decide to make their way to the promise of the United States. But once they arrive in New York City, the family is separated, leaving young Fievel on his own to handle the challenges and excitement of the new world. Can Fievel find his family and survive the perils of the big city? Don Bluths Oscar-nominated AN AMERICAN TAIL is a moving look at the American immigrant experience, told for the entire family.
Runtime: 55 minutes Recommended for children 8 and up.
Runtime: 80 minutes
To reserve a seat, please RSVP at www.MontclairFilmFest.org/SEPAC
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