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Tacoma Screening: New Venue
WA State History Museum

My Mexican Shivah (Morirse esta en Hebreo) [Tacoma venue]

Thursday, April 10, 7:00 PM at WA State History Museum (Tacoma)

Director(s): Alejandro Springall

Country: Mexico

Screen Date: 2008-04-10

Year: 2006

Length: 102 MINUTES

Format: DVD

Language: Hebrew/Spanish/Yiddish

The seven days of mourning, or Shivah, of beloved Jewish-Mexican patriarch Moishe Tartovsky is the occasion for a colorful gathering of family, friends and lovers, capped off by a mariachi band singing "Hava Nagila." My Mexican Shivah is based on a short story by Ilan Stavans and co-produced by John Sayles, with an original score by the Klezmatics.

Topics: Latin American Culture, Fathers/Sons, Family Relationships, Literature, Yiddish folktales, Drama/Theatre/Comedy

Make it an evening! Free admission to the WA State History Museum galleries from 5-7pm before the screening with your SJFF ticket.

PRINT SOURCE: Emerging Pictures

WEBSITE: www.emergingpictures.com

PHONE: 212-245-6767

CONTACT:

Joshua Green, Vincent, josh@emergingpictures.com

FILMS: My Mexican Shivah (Morirse esta en Hebreo), My Mexican Shivah (Morirse esta en Hebreo) [Tacoma venue]



Sponsors

Community Partners: Consulate of Mexico & Temple Beth El in Tacoma