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Upcoming screening in Canada:

Hamilton

Beth Jacob Synagogue presents a Screening of the award winning documentary:

Operation Wedding

Operation Wedding

(followed by light lunch with a Russian theme)

SundayNovember 24th, 2019, 10am

Beth Jacob Synagogue 

375 Aberdeen Avenue,

Hamilton, Ontario

Operation Wedding documentary, 62 minutes l Israel, Latvia 2016

Languages: English, Hebrew, Russian  l  Subtitles: English

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Leningrad, 1970. A group of young Soviet Jews who were denied exit visas, plots to “hijack” an empty plane and escape the USSR.

 

​It started as a fantasy, Operation Wedding, as outrageous as it was simple: Under the disguise of a trip to a local family wedding, the group members would buy every ticket on a small 12-seater plane, so there would be no passengers but them, no innocents in harm’s way. The group’s pilot would take over the controls and fly the 16 runaways into the sky, over the Soviet border, on to Sweden, bound for Israel.  

Trailer: OPERATION "WEDDING", documentary (my parents & the plane hijacking) / Refuseniks
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Trailer: OPERATION "WEDDING", documentary (my parents & the plane hijacking) / Refuseniks
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Trailer: OPERATION "WEDDING", documentary (my parents & the plane hijacking) / Refuseniks

Director Film Tour / USA & Canada March-May 2017: OPERATION WEDDING documentary
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Director Film Tour / USA & Canada March-May 2017: OPERATION WEDDING documentary

Sylva Zalmansona & Anat Zalmanson Kuznetsov answer questions about "Operation Wedding" (short clip)
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Sylva Zalmansona & Anat Zalmanson Kuznetsov answer questions about "Operation Wedding" (short clip)

Caught by the KGB a few steps from boarding, they were sentenced to years in the gulag and two were sentenced to death; they never got on a plane.

While the Soviet press writes "the criminals received their punishment", tens of thousands of people in the free world demand "Let My People Go!“ and as the Iron Curtain opens a crack for 300,000 Soviets Jews wanting to flee, the group members are held back to pay the price of freedom for everyone else.

​45 years later, filmmaker Anat Zalmanson-Kuznetsov reveals the compelling story of her parents, leading characters of the group, "heroes" in the West but "terrorists" in Russia, even today.

Anat and her mother Sylva, retrace the group’s journey from a Soviet airport to a KGB prison.

Cigarettes and vodka fuel interviews with the parents filled with intelligence and humor.

Archives, reenactments and interviews with KGB officers enhance this inspiring story of young Jews who imagined freedom and cracked the Iron Curtain.

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