Central Florida Jewish Film Festival
June Zero
Shot in lush super 16mm in Israel and Ukraine, Jake Paltrow’s stunning and thought-provoking historical drama captures a profound event in the history of the young state — a moment that dramatically changed, both inside and outside of Israel, the way in which the Holocaust is now understood and remembered. Inspired by true events, June Zero is set in 1962 Israel, where, after an emotional public trial, Adolf Eichmann — one of the key architects of the Holocaust — has been tried and sentenced to death for crimes against humanity and crimes against the Jewish people. The vividly textured story is told from the point-of-view of 3 characters: David, a 13-year-old Libyan immigrant, who works in the factory where Eichmann’s corpse was incinerated; Hayim, a Jewish-Moroccan guard assigned to Eichmann’s jail cell to protect him from vigilante justice; and Micha, a Polish survivor of Auschwitz who became the chief interrogator at the trial. Though seemingly disparate characters, these three are inexorably connected through the parts they played in this seminal moment of Jewish history.
Mensch Pass $136 (limited quantity): All 6 programs, First Priority Seating, Doors open 30 minutes early
Series Pass $78 (limited quantity): All 6 programs, Discounted Admission, Second Priority Seating
Individual Tickets $14
Passes and individual tickets can be purchased online or in person at Enzian’s box office.
Israel/USA, 2022, 105 min, Directed by Jake Paltrow, In Hebrew and Spanish with English subtitles
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“Its intimate take on an overwhelming moment in history can make for some compelling drama.”
– Nikki Baughan, SCREEN DAILY