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This short film is part of the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival short film showcase program, 1942: what happens when a German kid believes that his Jewish neighbors are going to Toyland?

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After Zvi, an 80 year-old retired general, is being told he doesn't have much time left, he returns home to plan his next steps. Culture and confusion meet on a Brooklyn street, in this hilariously charming tale of similarities amid diversity. In a pre-1939 courtyard when Jews and Poles lived next to each other, a Jewish boy shares fleeting glances with a Gentile girl ...

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In a pre-1939 courtyard when Jews and Poles lived next to each other, a Jewish boy shares fleeting glances with a Gentile girl ... Absurdity ensues as a man with a banana-laden donkey attempts to cross a checkpoint in the middle of the Israeli desert, in this ...

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Documentary filmmaker Pauline Horovitz's father believes the only two credible professions are medicine (his own) or law.

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  • After Zvi, an 80 year-old retired general, is being told he doesn't have much time left, he returns home to plan his next steps.
  • Culture and confusion meet on a Brooklyn street, in this hilariously charming tale of similarities amid diversity.
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