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UK Jewish Film Festival opens with gala on London’s Southbank

November 7, 2014 12:46
Festival director Judy Ironside (left) and actress Nelly Tagar at the opening

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Barry Toberman,

Barry Toberman

1 min read

Culture Secretary Sajid Javid has praised the UK Jewish Film Festival and the Jewish contribution to the movie industry worldwide.

Mr Javid said the festival had for the past two decades “provided a unique platform for hundreds of film-makers telling thousands of stories, stories that provide stimulating and unique views of Jewish and Israeli culture”.

He added: “In an age where sometimes we hear about division and even hostility between different parts of society in Britain, this festival is a great opportunity to bring people together.”

The prominent role of Jews in film-making was perhaps "an extension of that great Jewish tradition of story-telling - that desire to share ideas with friends and with families and with strangers."