A Jewish film festival set to begin next month in Sweden, has been postponed indefinitely, after several local cinemas ...
The Swedish government described the situation as alarming and said it has put in place a number of efforts to increase ...
The organizers of the Jewish International Film Festival say they were forced to postpone the event because cinemas in Malmö, Sweden, would not screen the films.
Organizers cited fear of attacks, as the Swedish culture minister called the situation “a disaster.”The post Venues shun Jewish film fest in Malmö appeared first on JNS.org.
A Jewish film festival in Sweden has been postponed after cinemas said they could not screen the programme because of security concerns.
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