
Ukraine Brides: 13 Years Later
New York Jewish Film Festival 2014
January 8 - 23, 2014
U.S. Premiere!
Director Nili Tal in person for Q&A!
For 13 years, documentarian Nili Tal has followed the sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes mystifying, and always compelling stories of women from Ukraine who married Israeli men.
U.S. Premiere!
Director Nili Tal in person for Q&A!
For 13 years, documentarian Nili Tal (Sixty and the City, NYJFF 2011) has followed the ups and downs of women from Ukraine who married Israeli men. At times heartbreaking, at times mystifying, always compelling, the stories will touch and surprise you. Even while probing sensitive topics, Tal maintains the utmost compassion for her “Ukraine brides.”




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