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Mr. Gaga Baton Rouge Film Screening Independent Movie Showing Announced

Mr. Gaga will be shown at the Manship Theatre in Baton Rouge, on March 9, as part of the Baton Rouge Jewish Film Festival. The screening aims to raise awareness of the important artistic and cultural contributions of the Jewish community around the world.

Mr. Gaga Baton Rouge Film Screening Independent Movie Showing Announced

Baton Rouge, United States – March 6, 2017 /PressCable/

The Baton Rouge Jewish Film Festival will be showing the independent film Mr. Gaga at the Manship Theatre in Baton Rouge, on March 9 at 7 pm.

More information can be found at http://brjff.com.

Mr. Gaga is a 2015 independent movie produced by Heymann Brothers Films. The documentary, directed by Tomer Heymann, presents a crucial point in the life of Ohad Naharin, the artistic director of the Batsheva Dance company.

The movie was produced using footage filmed over a period of eight years. The documentary includes a variety of intriguing rehearsal clips and previously-unreleased archive footage.

Gaga is the original movement language created by Ohad Naharin. The dance style is based on an improvisational dance routine based on a set of images, using parts of the body typically unexplored by other dance styles. Mr. Gaga explores the biography of Ohad Naharin and the philosophy behind his choreography in a blend of cinematography, documentary and musical art that aims to inspire future artists and create interest in what is one of the most highly praised contemporary artists.

The Baton Rouge Jewish Film Festival will show Mr. Gaga at the Manship Theatre in Baton Rouge, on March 9 at 7 pm. Tickets are available online at the above-mentioned webpage, and the regular price is $7.50.

The Baton Rouge Jewish Film Festival aims to promote Jewish cinematography to both Jewish and non-Jewish audiences. The March 9 projection is part of the festival’s efforts to illuminate some aspects of the Jewish experience to the wider public, in an effort to raise awareness of the important artistic and cultural contributions of Jewish creators.

The festival also offers grants to middle- and high-school teachers looking to participate in the Belfer Conference on the Holocaust held every year in Washington, DC, at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

Interested parties can find more information by visiting the above-mentioned website.

Contact Info:
Name: Ara Rubyan
Organization: Baton Rouge Jewish Film Festival
Address: 4845 Jamestown Ave. Suite 210 • Baton Rouge, LA 70808, United States
Phone: +1-248-330-4115

For more information, please visit http://brjff.com/

Source: PressCable

Release ID: 175595

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