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Great Neck native Judi Beecher and star of new hit film 'Tango Shalom' meet and greet and Q and A at the Manhasset Theater 9/25 - Entertainment

Great Neck native Judi Beecher and star of new hit film 'Tango Shalom' meet and greet and Q and A at the Manhasset Theater 9/25 - Entertainment
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'Tango Shalom' Theatrical Expands Across US as Demand and Momentum Build

/PRNewswire/ -- Vision Films announces additional markets for the continuing theatrical release of the award-winning Tango Shalom. The strong and positive...

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The Cast of 'The Nanny' - Where Are They Now?


Where Are They Now?
It’s been almost 22 years since CBS’ sitcom
The Nanny aired its season finale. A lot can change after more than two decades since we last saw
Fran Drescher and the rest of the cast. Here’s a look at where the cast of
The Nanny is today.
 
Fran
‘s been keeping busy since playing the “flashy girl from Flushing” with the nasally voice. From 2011 to 2013, she produced and starred in the TV Land show
Happily Divorced.
Cinderella as the evil stepmother Madame opposite
Carly Rae Jepsen. She even joined the touring company of the musical in spring 2015 to reprise the role for the show’s run in Los Angeles.

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List of things to do and see in South Florida this week and beyond - South Florida Sun-Sentinel

List of things to do and see in South Florida this week and beyond - South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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JFilm's 2021 season showcases Jewish-themed films from around the world | The Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle


“Aulcie” (Photo courtesy of JFilm)
“Aulcie”
English/Hebrew; 74 minutes
More than 40 years before NBA superstar Amar’e Stoudemire suited up for Maccabi Tel Aviv, another American-born basketball player took Israel by storm. After being cut from the New York Knicks in 1975, Aulcie Perry, a 6’10” overlooked center, arrived in the Jewish state. Perry’s ability to lead Maccabi Tel Aviv to two EuroLeague Championships, and captivate a country’s heart during nine seasons of play, begins director Dani Menkin’s 74-minute film. As the documentary unfolds, however, the Israeli hero’s professional career wanes as his struggles rise.
Relationship difficulties and drug addiction plague the international superstar ending his meteoric climb from Newark’s gang-filled streets. Menkin relies on interviews with Tal Brody, an American-Israeli basketball player, as well as conversations with teammates and coaches in telling Perry’s redemption story. Whether “Aulcie” hits that shot or suffers a near miss largely depends on how one views Menkin’s portrayal of Perry’s quest to explain himself and reconnect with family. Unlike the EuroLeague Championships, life doesn’t keep score and it’s often tough to tell who wins even after the buzzer sounds.

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What The Nanny Cast Is Doing Now, Including Fran Drescher

What The Nanny Cast Is Doing Now, Including Fran Drescher
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Array of genres, countries in Sacramento Jewish film fest – J.

Array of genres, countries in Sacramento Jewish film fest – J.
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Tango Shalom


It’s not often one thinks of rabbis and their wives as amorous entities, but that’s the first thing you’ll notice when Moshe Yehuda (Jos Laniado) and his spouse Raquel (Judi Beecher) are introduced in mid-passionate embrace. (It's a family affair all around: Jos co-wrote the script with brother/co-star Claudio Laniado and co-star Joseph Bologna, the late husband of Renée Taylor. And that's Jos' daughter Justine Laniado playing his onscreen daughter Shira). It’s important to establish a strong, faith-based romantic relationship between the two, because it’s about to be put to the test. With the wolf barking at the door of Moshe’s Hebrew school, the Hasidic rabbi takes to the pavement in search of an alternative way to feed a family of five. Dance instructor Viviana Nieves (Karina Smirnoff) knows that with the right partner — perhaps a Grand Rabbi that has her by a good 20 years and who, by Talmudic law, is not allowed to touch any woman other than his wife — they’d stand a good chance of winning cash prizes on Dance-TV’s first-ever Tango Contest. (Duck! Here comes another trope: her share of the loot would fund an operation for her sick daughter.) Servant of God that he is, Yehuda will stop at nothing to get the answer to his prayers that he wants to hear, and that includes visits to a Catholic priest (that’s Bologna beneath the white Panama), a Muslim imam (Yasir Sitara), and a traveling Sikh mystic (Hamza Zaman) for advice. Rather than risk becoming the topic of Crown Heights chit-chat, Yehuda’s prayers to HaShem are answered in the form of... well, you'll have to see the movie to discover what came between the dancers that prevented them from touching. He soon becomes a shanda, the eyes of God (and internet subscribers) waiting for him to do anything even remotely “unholy.” The opening nasal salvos lobbed between Moshe’s blubbering mother Deborah (Renée Taylor) and her equally adenoidal in-law-to-be Leah (Lainie Kazan) were pushing things in the direction of Sitcom City, but once the characters took hold and the direction picked up its pace, there was a good, non-denominational time to be had by all. This was to be the last collaboration between a prolific husband and wife quadruple-threat duo: the writing, acting, producing, and directing team of Renée Taylor and Joseph Bologna (

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Faith, footwork, freedom


Tango Shalom: Lainie Kazan and Renée Taylor co-star in a picture playing this year's San Diego Jewish Film Festival that has "audience favorite" written all over it.
Another week, another film festival — this time, the 31st Annual San Diego International Jewish Film Festival, which runs February 11-21. For a complete lineup of features and virtual discussion groups, visit www.lfjcc.org/cjc/sdijff.aspx. Here are two must-sees and one… well, I suffered, why shouldn’t you?
Tango Shalom (2021)
It’s not often one thinks of rabbis and their wives as amorous entities, but that’s the first thing you’ll notice when Moshe Yehuda (Jos Laniado) and his spouse Raquel (Judi Beecher) are introduced in mid-passionate embrace. (It's a family affair all around: Jos co-wrote the script with brother/co-star Claudio Laniado and co-star Joseph Bologna, the late husband of Renée Taylor. And that's Jos' daughter Justine Laniado playing his onscreen daughter Shira). It’s important to establish a strong, faith-based romantic relationship between the two, because it’s about to be put to the test. With the wolf barking at the door of Moshe’s Hebrew school, the Hasidic rabbi takes to the pavement in search of an alternative way to feed a family of five. Dance instructor Viviana Nieves (Karina Smirnoff) knows that with the right partner — perhaps a Grand Rabbi that has her by a good 20 years and who, by Talmudic law, is not allowed to touch any woman other than his wife — they’d stand a good chance of winning cash prizes on Dance-TV’s first-ever Tango Contest. (Duck! Here comes another trope: her share of the loot would fund an operation for her sick daughter.) Servant of God that he is, Yehuda will stop at nothing to get the answer to his prayers that he wants to hear, and that includes visits to a Catholic priest (that’s Bologna beneath the white Panama), a Muslim imam (Yasir Sitara), and a traveling Sikh mystic (Hamza Zaman) for advice. Rather than risk becoming the topic of Crown Heights chit-chat, Yehuda’s prayers to HaShem are answered in the form of... well, you'll have to see the movie to discover what came between the dancers that prevented them from touching. He soon becomes a

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Awards Announced for Virtual 13th Jaipur International Film Festival


MUMBAI—On Jan. 19, awards were announced in various categories for films screened at the Jaipur International Film Festival of India 2021, at the conclusion of the five-day digital edition.
Thousands of viewers from around the globe watched 266 movies from 44 countries that were screened online. The best part was that the festival was organized on schedule despite the worldwide pandemic, claim the organizers.
 The organizers and jury announced the awards for the movies from India and abroad in nine categories. 
Feature Fiction Category
In the Feature Fiction category, the Golden Camel Award for Best Director, Red Rose, Best Makeup and Hairstyling and Best Film from European continent went to the movie “Cherry Blossoms and Demons” directed by Dorris Dorrie from Germany.

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