Dagesh I Jewish Film Festival Berlin Brandenburg

We are excited to announce that as part of this year’s Jewish Film Festival Berlin Brandenburg (JFBB), taking place from May 6-11, Dagesh will present a captivating film program during the “JFBB pro” industry day on May 9.

Our program will showcase a selection of current films from the Dagesh network, including:

  • In Retrospect by Mila Zhluktenko
  • Contradiction of Emptiness by Irina Rubina
  • SEAGULLS by Robert Schulzmann
  • The Path of Our Inner Artist by Lisa Legina
  • Power of the Mirror by Ido Gotlib

Following the screenings, there will be discussions with the filmmakers present, moderated by Dagesh-curator Daniel Laufer. Join us on May 9, from 1:00 PM to 2:45 PM.

Registration Information
Participation in the Industry Day and the Dagesh Screening is free of charge and can be completed via the festival website.

Additionally, we are thrilled to offer 5 accreditations for the Jewish Film Festival Berlin Brandenburg to our network members. If you’re interested in watching a variety of exciting films free of charge between May 6-11, please send an email to bewerbung@dagesh.de with the subject line “Accreditation JFBB 2025” by April 15.

For more details about the festival, visit JFBB Jewish Film Festival Berlin Brandenburg

We look forward to seeing you there!

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