About Us Contact Us Help
2024
<<MAR APRMAY>>
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
282930



Bookmark and Share
Click here to inform your friends about this event

Rafting to Bombay
With an amazing response from our last screening attempt we regretted cancelling due to a snow storm. The South Asian Arts Council is excited to announce a special screening of 'Rafting to Bombay' at Temple Emunah on Sunday August 24, 2014. With no further risk of snow we are delighted to partner with Temple Emunah. Please join us for an amazing story seen through the eyes of one family's journey and love for India.

The screening will be followed by a Q&A and talk on the history of the jewish community in India by Cecilia Levin. There will be a reception with Coffee, Chai and South Asian deserts made at the Temple Emunah kitchen.

This is a free community screening but registration is required. Doors open at 7:00pm, screening at 7:30pm

About the movie:
November 2008 - While filming his father revisiting his childhood city of Mumbai, India, Israeli director Erez Laufer finds himself caught in the worst terror attack in the history of the city. As the drama of the terrorist takeover of Chabad House in Mumbai unfolds, the Laufer family recounts how they found refuge there in the 1940s after fleeing the Nazis. Past and present collide as the family history is echoed in a contemporary war, and a little-known story emerges of the Jewish refugees who found a safe haven in Mumbai during World War II.

Rafting to Bombay is the story of how 5 year old Nahum and his mother escaped the Nazis in Poland, crossed Europe by train and sailed on a raft on the Tigris River until they reached the exotic and fascinating India of monkeys, elephants and Rajas. But Nahum's childhood experience, which is remembered as an enchanting fantasy, was in reality, a chilling story of a last minute escape.

20 years ago director Erez Laufer filmed his grandmother recounting her story, just before she passed away. Now, while stuck in the hotel in Mumbai, Nahum listens to his mother's testimonials. Then his childhood's friend Sam Marshall who escaped from the Taj hotel, at the last minute, brings the horrific news of the Chabad house.

It is a tale of three generations: grandmother, son & grandson telling one story - Rafting to Bombay. From a child's memory of a hopeful and romantic journey, to the mother's horrific reality, and finally to the cruel encounter of past and present time.

Date: 07/25/2014
Location: Temple Emunah, 9 Piper Road, Lexington, MA 02421
Time: 7:00 pm

Cost: Free

Email: info@southasianartscouncil.org

Discuss about the event, share ride ...
Home | About Us | Contact Us | Copyrights | Help