The Toronto Jewish Film Foundation and The Montreal Israeli Film Festival are thrilled to invite you to an exclusive sneak peek at the long-awaited new season!

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Shtiselmania is Back!

The Toronto Jewish Film Foundation and The Montreal Israeli Film Festival are thrilled to invite you to an exclusive sneak peek at the long-awaited new season!

Shtisel
Season 3: The First Three Episodes

Available to watch:
Wednesday, March 10 – Sunday, March 14

Presented by:  Nora Dehan & Family in Memory of Jacob Dehan

Israel, 45min x 3 Episodes
Hebrew, Yiddish
Director: Alon Zingman

The beloved Shtisel family returns four years after we last saw them; Akiva (Michael Aloni) is now a father and a thriving artist. Giti Weiss (Neta Riskin) and her husband Lippe (Zohar Strauss) run a successful neighborhood restaurant and are dealing with their grown children. Ruchami (Shira Haas) is learning to adjust to married life and the challenges of becoming a mother.

Co-creators Ori Elon and Yehonatan Indursky provide unique insight into the world of an Ultra-orthodox Jewish family in Jerusalem, as they lovingly and gently continue to draw its characters with humour and warmth.

Household Ticket: $12

Ticket holders are invited to attend a special live Zoom Q&A with director Alon Zingman and actor Zohar Strauss (Lippe) on Sunday, March 14 at 1:00PM.

Presented by:

A Kultura Collective Member

In Partnership with:

The Montreal Israeli Film Festival

Start Date: March 10, 2021

Closing Date: March 14, 2021

Access the episodes anytime.
Zoom Q&A with director Alon Zingman and actor Zohar Strauss (Lippe): March 14 at 1:00PM

Virtual

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$12

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