The Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive Collection

Mel Brooks Presents the First World Jewish Film Television Festival

9 Minutes, 1976
Genre:
Newsreel

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Directed by: Unknown
Production Company:Idan Films
Language: English
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The Jewish Film and Television Festival was established in 1976 at the Jerusalem Theater with the aim of bringing about positive change for Israel and Jews worldwide. In a world where television significantly influences public opinion, the festival sought to harness the potential of this medium for the benefit of Jewish education and information. Renowned American director and comedian Mel Brooks explained the festival’s purpose, highlighting the opportunity to address Israel’s political challenges by creating and distributing impactful visual content through television. He also mentioned the diverse range of films from around the world that would be showcased at the festival, as well as the latest technical equipment in the field of mass media. Additionally, he discussed hosting various discussions on topics related to the Jewish people and Israel.

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