The ABQ Winter Virtual Jewish Film Festival Presents:
Bukra Fil Mish Mish
France/Israel, 2019, Documentary, 73 minutes, French & Arabic w/ subtitles
Director: Tal Michael
Screening: 2/18 – 2/21
Zoom Conversation Sunday 2/21, 12 pm MT
Please note that ticket sales will end on February 21, 10 am
The Frenkel brothers, Jewish pioneers of animation in Egypt, created Mish-Mish Effendi, the "Mickey Mouse" of the Arab world first produced in 1936. Though preceded by many global cartoon characters, Mishmish was able to compete internationally. View the trailer here!
How does a virtual film festival work?
- The film will have a 72 hour viewing period from February 18, 7pm - February 21, 7pm. You must watch the film during the viewing period.
- You will receive a link and password to view the film 24 hours before the screening period starts. Be sure to check your Spam folder.
- Upon purchasing a ticket, you will view a confirmation page with links to register the Zoom discussion. The discussion is free, but you must register with the link to take part in the post-film discussion.
- Internet speed is essential to home-viewing. If you haven't streamed movies at home before, we recommend running a speed test for your internet at https://www.speedtest.net to make sure you can easily stream the film. The minimum download speed is 10Mbps, but we recommend 25-35Mbps for optimal viewing. Additional information about streaming is available at our website, https://www.abqjewishfilmfest.com.
What is the differences between "Individual" and "Household" tickets?
- Individual Viewing: intended for individual use
- Household Viewing: intended for 2+ people to share & watch together within one physical household
Questions? Email mayas@jccabq.org