Film enthusiasts in Greenville, SC, are invited to the Greenville Jewish Film Festival’s Pop-Up Movie series on February 9, 2025. This exciting event features the award-nominated Israeli film ‘Running on Sand,’ which tells the humorous and heartfelt story of an Eritrean refugee mistaken for a soccer player. Tickets go on sale January 7, 2025, and include complimentary popcorn and drink, supporting the festival’s mission to showcase impactful cinema.
Calling all film lovers! If you’re in Greenville, South Carolina, you won’t want to miss an exciting evening at the Greenville Jewish Film Festival’s latest installment of their Pop-Up Movie series on February 9th, 2025. Mark your calendars for 4 p.m. as the thrill of cinema comes to life at Camelot Cinemas, located at 48 E. Antrim Drive. This is your chance to experience an award-nominated Israeli film that will keep you captivated!
The main feature of the evening is “Running on Sand”, a heartwarming and humorous film that has garnered a nomination for the Israeli Academy Award for Best Film. The story revolves around Aumari, a young Eritrean refugee who unexpectedly finds himself mistaken for a professional soccer player. As fate would have it, this hilarious misunderstanding leads him to assist the struggling Maccabi Netanya soccer team during his own journey of navigating the challenges of deportation.
This film brilliantly tackles themes of mistaken identity, love, and the various hurdles that refugees face in their quest for a better life. It manages to strike the perfect balance between comedy and serious drama, making it not just an entertaining watch but also a significant storytelling experience that encourages empathy and understanding among viewers. It’s a reminder of the richness of shared human experiences and a celebration of diverse voices through the lens of Jewish cinema.
Ready to grab your tickets? Sales kick off tomorrow, January 7, 2025, so be sure to act fast! Tickets can be purchased online with prices set at $18 for adults and $14 for students. The best part? Both ticket options come with complimentary popcorn and a drink, making it an unbeatable deal for an afternoon of fun. If you’re a student looking to save a little cash, simply shoot an email to info@greenvillejewishfilmfestival.com for a discount code!
Attending this event means not just enjoying a fantastic film, but also supporting the mission of the festival to highlight films that explore important social themes. With Caroline Warthen serving as co-chair, the festival is committed to creating a platform for stories that matter and provoke thought. You will walk away from this screening not only entertained but also inspired by the film’s engaging characters and the valuable messages of respect and understanding across different backgrounds.
So why put off the fun? Grab your friends and family and experience an incredible evening filled with laughter, drama, and insights into the human experience. “Running on Sand” is sure to be a memorable part of the local cultural fabric. Make your way to the Camelot Cinemas on February 9th, and dive into a world where soccer and life collide in extraordinary ways. See you at the movies!
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