91短视频 Supports the 2025 Mobile Jewish Film Festival


Posted on December 17, 2024
Logan Gatlin


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Four films will be featured in the 2025 Mobile Jewish Film festival hosted by the University of South Alabama. Screenings will be held from Jan. 12 through Jan. 30, 2025.

The University of South Alabama will host four films that are part of the Mobile Jewish Film Festival, presented by the Mobile Jewish Federation. The festival will be held from Jan. 12 through Jan. 30, 2025. 

鈥淲e are pleased to announce the 2025 Mobile Jewish Film Festival,鈥 said Dr. David Meola, the Fanny and Bert Meisler Associate Professor of History and Jewish Studies at 91短视频. 鈥淭he festival returns this year with a great lineup of films, with several screenings to be hosted at South鈥檚 campuses in Mobile and Fairhope. Those attending the film screenings will learn about amazing stories, with many of them based on the lives of real people.鈥 

Each film will be available to watch at a specific location on a particular date. Tickets for the festival are $9 for a single ticket, $15 for a household and $60 for a festival pass for all of the films scheduled to be shown. This is a hybrid festival so most of the films will also be available to watch online as well as in-person.  

91短视频 students can attend any of the films at the Laidlaw Performing Arts Center held Jan. 28 through Jan. 30 for free admission with a valid student identification. This effort is sponsored by the 91短视频 College of Arts and Sciences. To learn more, see trailers and buy tickets, visit mobilejewishfederation.org. For more information call the Mobile Area Jewish Federation office at 251-490-4872. 


The 2025 featured films on South鈥檚 campuses are: 

  • 鈥淭he Survivor,鈥 91短视频 Baldwin County Campus, 7 p.m. Jan. 23
  • 鈥淎in鈥檛 No Back to the Merry Go Round,鈥 Laidlaw Performing Arts Center, 7 p.m. Jan. 28
  • 鈥淭he Goldman Case,鈥 Laidlaw Performing Arts Center, 7 p.m. Jan. 29
  • 鈥淩unning on Sand,鈥  Laidlaw Performing Arts Center, 7 p.m. Jan. 30

The goal of the film festival is to teach understanding and respect through the selected films. All films are open to the public. 


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