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July 4, 2012 | 6:21 pm

Maybe This Should Have Been The First Stage of the Woody Allen Project

Posted by LW Ben Yechezkiel


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The Jerusalem Film Festival begins tonight (July 5) with a gala premiere in Brechat Hasultan, situated just outside the walls of the Old City.

The mee v mee (who’s who) of the Israeli enterntainment industry and many involved in the film industrty from around the world will be in attendance.

But who won’t be there ? Director Woody Allen

Maybe the Woody Allen project suggested by my friend JJ editor Rob Eshman should have started months ago: Mr. Allen” we make your film the premiere of our festival If you have the decency to show up.”

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