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Atlanta Jewish Film Festival And Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
Announce Historic Concert Of Classic Film Scores

Special Evening Kicks Off 10th Annual Festival

In a first-ever collaboration, the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival will partner with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra to bring some of the most beloved Jewish film scores to life for a one-time-only concert on Monday, January 4, 2010, at 8 pm, at Atlanta Symphony Hall.  The AJFF Gala Concert kicks off the 10th Annual Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, which runs January 13-24, 2010.

The January 4 concert, sponsored by Turner Classic Movies and Comcast, will be the first time a concert of Jewish-themed film scores has been presented anywhere in the world by a major orchestra.  The concert also marks the first collaboration between the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival.

Film scores for the January 4 concert gala will include: Schindler’s List, Driving Miss Daisy, Yentl, Life is Beautiful, The Ten Commandments, The Diary of Anne Frank, The Producers, Gentleman’s Agreement, I Have Never Forgotten You, Exodus and Masada.  Music selections will be accompanied by a montage of memorable still images from select films projected onto large overhead screens.

Concert tickets, priced from $18 to $75, are on sale now at www.ajff.org  and at www.atlantasymphony.org.  A special Red Carpet VIP ticket is also available for $250 at www.ajff.org , and includes premier seating, a private cocktail and hors d’oeuvres reception prior to the concert, and a ticket to the Opening Night film of the 10th Annual AJFF on Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Conductor Richard Kaufman will be the guest conductor for this special evening. Kaufman, a longtime music coordinator at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, has a history of conducting and supervising music for film and television productions and performing film and classical music in concert halls and on recordings.  This Grammy Award winner has conducted various symphony orchestras throughout the United States including Atlanta, Charlotte, Denver, Detroit, New Jersey, Pittsburgh, The Brevard Music Center and the Pacific Symphony in Orange County, Calif. He has conducted the NHK Symphony in Tokyo and the Vancouver Symphony in Canada.  In addition, he has conducted for various performers including John Denver, Andy Williams, Mary Martin, Robert Merrill, Nanette Fabray, David Copperfield, Juliet Prowse and Neil Sedaka.  As part of his career in film, Kaufman has coached various actors in instrumental, vocal and conducting roles, including Jack Nicholson, Dudley Moore, Tom Hanks and Susan Sarandon.  He also played violin on numerous film and television scores including Jaws and Close Encounters of the Third Kind.  As Principal Pops Conductor, Kaufman is in his 14th season with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and his 19th season with Orange County’s Pacific Symphony.

“I am thrilled to be part of the film music concert which will be presented as a prelude to this year’s Atlanta Jewish Film Festival,” Kaufman said.  “This will be a unique and exciting evening of music from many of Hollywood’s most memorable films with themes centered on Jewish life.  I can’t think of a better way to experience this music than hearing it played by one of the world’s great symphony orchestras, the Atlanta Symphony.  But this will be much more than just a concert of great music.  It’s going to be a night to remember!”

Ben Mankiewicz, daytime weekend host for Turner Classic Movies, will introduce the evening’s performance and serve as host.  A scion of one of Hollywood's legendary families, Mankiewicz is the grandson of  writer Herman Mankiewicz and great-nephew of director Joseph L. Mankiewicz, who between them wrote and directed such films as Citizen Kane, All About Eve, Guys and Dolls and Cleopatra.  Prior to joining TCM, Mankiewicz hosted the news magazine show “The Times” for WAMI-TV in Miami and he continues to host his satellite radio show, "The Young Turks," on Sirius Satellite Radio.


“This is a momentous event in the history of the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival,” said Kenny Blank, executive director of the festival.  “We can think of no better way to kick off our 10th annual festival than in partnership with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra to bring these memorable film scores to Atlanta audiences.  We are truly grateful to the ASO and Woodruff Arts Center for their support.”

The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival will announce its 2010 film lineup on Tuesday, December 8, 2009.

 

 

 

 

 


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