
Max Dagan
92 min
Presented by: New Hampshire Jewish Film Festival
After his father is sentenced to 15 years for the manslaughter of a California State Trooper, Max Dagan fights to uncover the truth and get his now terminally ill parent out of prison with a compassionate release. Max must open up old wounds, including seeking the help of his estranged uncle and the daughter of the dead trooper, to find evidence that could set his father free. In a race against time, two divided families discover they have more in common than they think.
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17th Annual NH Jewish Film Festival
On behalf of the Jewish Federation of New Hampshire (JFNH), we are thrilled to welcome you to the 17th Annual New Hampshire Jewish Film Festival. This year, we are excited to present a multi-access experience, featuring both in-theater and virtual screenings of exceptional films from around the world. From March 23 to April 6, enjoy a curated selection of 15 outstanding feature-length films that promise to entertain, enlighten, and provoke thought. Don’t miss our special pre-festival event on March 16 at the Currier Museum. After the main festival concludes, a Bonus Week will offer additional virtual streaming opportunities from April 6 through April 11.
We extend our deepest gratitude to our Sponsors, Friends of the Festival, dedicated Volunteers, the JFNH Board, Director Allyson Guertin, and the entire JFNH staff. Your ongoing support makes this event possible. This year’s festival is proudly sponsored, in part, by the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts.
Join the New Hampshire Jewish community in celebrating the power of film, as we come together to enjoy a memorable lineup of films from around the globe.
See you at the movies!