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April 22- 30th 2006
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Festival Venues
Wasserman Cinematheque: Sachar International Building • Brandeis University • Waltham MA

Click here for directions to the Brandeis University campus or call (781) 736-2000.

Wasserman Cinema in the Sachar International Building.
When approaching the Brandeis campus, take the entrance road to the left.
Pass the admissions office on your left.
At the first stop sign, take a left into a large parking lot.
Park at the far end of the lot and walk up the hill to the Sachar Building
and Lemberg Academic Center.
If you are unable to walk up and down stairs, use the Lemberg Academic
Center entrance. On campus, turn left at main entrance and follow signs to Sachar International Center.

Parking:
Free parking is available behind the Spingold theater; park in the rear of the lot at the far left hand side. Walk up the path to Sachar; the Wasserman Cinematheque is located inside the Sachar building's Silver Auditorium.

By public transportation:
Commuter Rail (MBTA):
Boston's North Station or Cambridge's Porter Square Station
Fitchburg / South Acton line to the Brandeis/Roberts Station that borders the campus.
Click here for MBTA Commuter Rail schedules.

The Cinematheque is handicapped-accessible and features wireless headphones for the hearing impaired. Seating is limited. For more information call (781) 736-8600 or (781) 899-7044.

Goethe Institute Boston • 170 Beacon Street • Boston MA

The Goethe-Institut Boston is located between Berkeley and Clarendon Street.

By public transportation:
Subway (MBTA):
Green Line: Copley
Orange Line: Back Bay Station (also Commuter Rail)
Red Line: Charles/MGH

Parking:
Boston Common Garage
Tel.: 617-954-2098
Entrance on Charles St.

Back Bay Garage
Tel.:617-266-7006
500 Boylston St.
Entrance on St. James and Clarendon St.


Harvard Film Archive • 24 Quincy Street • Cambridge MA


The Harvard Film Archive is located in the lower level of the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at 24 Quincy Street, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The Archive is east of the Harvard Square Red Line T Stop, in between the Harvard Faculty Club and the Fogg Art Museum, one block north of Massachusetts Avenue between Broadway and Harvard Streets in the Harvard University campus.

Parking:
Although parking in Cambridge is difficult (most of the surrounding streets have restricted parking for Cambridge residents only), metered parking on Broadway and Harvard Streets, as well as the rest of Harvard Square, is free after 6 pm. Film-goers are encouraged to use public transportation, particularly the MBTA Red Line.

 

National Center For Jewish Film, Brandeis University, Lown 102, MS053, Waltham MA 02454
P: (781) 899 7044, F: (781) 736 2070

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