Welcome to The Reel Schmooze with ToI film reviewer Jordan Hoffman and host Amanda Borschel-Dan, where we bring you all the entertainment news and film reviews a Jew can use.
We update that last week’s main movie, “Holding Liat,” is now playing in 20 locations throughout North America.
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Then we hear a “Jangle” about unabashed Zionist Michael Rapaport, who was just in the news for his participation in “The Traitors.”
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The first “Schmoovie” of the week is “It Was Just an Accident” by Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi. Nominated for two Academy Awards, the film is playing internationally at major arthouse theaters.
The premise is roughly based on Panahi’s stints in Iranian prisons for his films exposing the oppressive regime. It includes a ragtag group trying to assess if a kidnapped man is indeed their interrogator/torturer. Though the set-up sounds grim, there is plenty of Panahi’s trademark wit to keep you thinking — and chuckling.
The second film discussed is the 2015 “Taxi,” which was produced during a period in which Panahi was barred from creating films. Smuggled out and screened at the Cannes film festival, the movie takes place in a borrowed taxi and includes an uncredited cast of everyday Iranians — or are they?
Check out the two “not bad” films (our highest mark) in this week’s The Reel Schmooze.
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