Cinema Cancels Jewish Film Days, Community Reacts

The Jewish Film Festival in Frankfurt stopped working with a cinema. The Jewish community was unhappy about this. This shows problems with security and events in Germany.
The Jewish Film Festival chose a new location because of security worries. Some cinema owners said the festival was accused of antisemitism. One cinema owner said the festival was pressured to cancel. This situation brings up questions about prejudice in Germany. The film industry is also concerned about censorship.
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Highlights
Film Festival Ends Partnership
The Jewish Film Festival in Frankfurt stopped working with a cinema due to security worries.
Community Expresses Displeasure
The Jewish community felt bad about the cinema’s decision.
Cinema Owners Protest
Cinema owners said they were wrongly accused of antisemitism.
Operator Denies Capitulation
One cinema owner said the cinema gave in to pressure.
Concerns About Prejudice
The situation raises worries about prejudice and censorship.