| Love Translated |
| Part of "The Art of Telling the Truth: World Documentary" Series |
| Have you noticed the renaissance of documentary filmmaking? Nonfiction films are becoming increasingly popular. This new OFJCC series will present documentaries from Israel, Europe and North America that not only cover important social subjects, many from a Jewish perspective, but have significant social, artistic and emotional value as well. |
| Love Translated (Canada/Ukraine, 2010) |
| 83 minutes, A film by Julia Ivanova |
| Modern day dating can be a real headache. For men with little experience or those burned by an ugly divorce, the idea of looking for a wife in a foreign country known for its solid family values seems like a viable solution. Come on the personal journey of ten men who are determined to find a spouse during their dating tour to the city of Odessa, Ukraine. They have only ten days but countless opportunities to meet the right woman or fall for a scammer in this land of stunning beauties. Not all men are losers, and not all women are gold diggers, but the abundance of romantic opportunities brings out the best and the worst in human nature. |
| Watch the trailer: |
| Date: | Sunday, April 1 |
| Time: | 7:00 PM |
| Location: | Room E-104 |
| Fee: | $10 Members & Students, $12 Non-Members at the door |
| Contact: | Boris Vladimirsky (650) 223-8609 bvladimirsky@paloaltojcc.org |