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Filmfest expands as UK plans Israel shoots

November 24, 2011 12:51
Sean Penn in the extraordinary This Must Be The Place

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

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The biggest ever UK Jewish Film Festival ended this week with organisers promising an expanded event next year.

Documentaries, short films and TV shows from more than a dozen countries made up the 76 screenings at 14 venues over three weeks.

Michael Etherton, UKJFF executive producer, said: "We had many sold-out films. Our largest venue was the Odeon West End where we opened the festival with a screening of Paolo Sorrentino's This Must Be The Place, starring Sean Penn. The cinema was full with 500 people, so we were really pleased."

The inaugural Sky Film Award was presented to The Names Of Love/Le Nom des Gens, a romantic comedy by Michel Leclerc, at Sunday's closing event.