Fugitive Pieces
Sneak Preview and Benefit Reception
with Israeli actress Ayelet Zurer
Saturday, May 3, 2008
An unforgettable, powerful drama about love, loss and redemption, FUGITIVE PIECES tells the story of Jakob Beer, a Polish boy rescued during World War II by a Greek archaeologist. In lush and lyrical fragments, the film follows Jakob over three decades as he confronts the memories that have shaped him and affected the women he loves.
Opening Night selection of the Toronto International Film Festival.
Meet Ayelet Zurer in person!
Captivating and talented, Ayelet Zurer is one of Israel’s leading film performers and a rising star in international cinema. Acclaimed for her sensitive performance in Steven Spielberg’s Munich and currently starring in Vantage Point, she is beloved to SFJFF audiences for her brilliant roles in Florentine, Nina’s Tragedies, Dybbuk of the Holy Apple Field, Desperado Square, and many others.
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Film screens at 5:00 pm and 8:00 pm (your choice)
Reception with Ayelet Zurer from 6:30 - 8:30 pm
Zaentz Media Center
2600 Tenth Street, Berkeley - map
sfjff.org
$100 per person, benefitting SFJFF
Seating is limited, RSVP early: (415) 621-0556 x305
