Scholar, Chaplain to Discuss 'The Band's Visit'
WILLIAMSTOWN — The award-winning Israeli film "The Band's Visit" is being shown at Images Cinema from Friday, April 11, through Thursday, April 17.Robert Scherr, Jewish chaplain at Williams College, and Magnus Bernhardsson, a history professor at the college, will discuss the film after its 7 p.m. screening on Tuesday, April 15.
The Israeli film won eight Israeli Film Academy Awards, including best film, and won Un Certain Regard award at Cannes.
The film is about the experiences of an Egyptian police band that arrives in Israel to play at the opening of an Arab cultural center. With budgetary cuts threatening the band's existence, its stoic conductor Tewiq wants to make sure everything goes right. But the band finds itself in the wrong place, a small forgotten Israeli town in the desert. Although their visit is there is short, the band members overcome the culture clash to have real human interactions with their hosts.
The film is rated PG-13 and runs one hour and 27 minutes; it is in Arabic, English and Hebrew, with English subtitles.
For a full schedule films, go to www.imagescinema.org, or call the movieline at 413-458-5612. Images Cinema is located at 50 Spring St.

