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All New Center programs speak to Jewish audiences and to the broader community. Attracting large and diverse groups of people, our past programs have explored wide-ranging themes and ideas, including: the Exodus story told from multiple cultural perspectives; the blending of Klezmer and swing music; and the influence of a Jewish up-bringing on the lives and careers of acclaimed writers, artists, musicians, actors, political figures and humorists.

We invite everyone to come and experience the insight, passion, humanity, and humor that lie at the heart of our programs.

The Trotsky

Date:

Monday August 8, 2011
Sundown

Venue:

The Courtyard at the Liberty
215 Charles St., Boston

The Trotsky

Wonderful news! The free outdoor screening of
The Trotsky is ON!

The film will start at sundown, around 8:30pm, but we encourage you to join us earlier, starting at 6:30pm for drinks and dinner. The Yard will have their full menu available (http://www.libertyhotel.com/clink/menus/menu_the_yard.html) for purchase and a cash bar.

You do not need to bring blankets or chairs – The Yard is equipped with couches, tables, chairs, etc.

The Liberty Hotel is located at 215 Charles Street in Boston. Please look for signs to “The Yard”
upon arrival at the hotel.

See you soon!

 

Join Prism and The Boston Jewish Film Festival for an
outdoor film screening of the comedy The Trotsky:

Leon Bronstein (Jay Baruchel, who was in “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice,” “Knocked Up”) is not your average Montreal West high school student. For starters, he claims to be the reincarnation of Leon Trotsky. When his father (Saul Rubinek) sends him to public school as punishment for starting a hunger strike at Papa’s clothing factory, Leon quickly lends new meaning to the term “student union,” determined to change the world. A comedy starring a staple of the Judd Apatow gang, “The Trotsky” serves smart jokes laced with cultural commentary. In English, 113 minutes.

Admission is free.
CLICK HERE to Pre-register
to guarantee your seat.
Seats not taken by 8:15pm will be given to walk-in guests.