Internationally acclaimed Israeli writer and filmmaker Etgar Keret, pictured at right, was the guest speaker for the screening of Wristcutters: A Love Story (2006), the final screening of the Spring Ring Family Israeli Film Festival on April 7. This dark comedy, directed by Goran Dukic, is an adaptation of Keret’s novella, “Kneller’s Happy Campers,” a search for a lost love, newfound friends, and the continued quest for happiness in life and after life. Pictured at left is Jeremy Zwelling, associate professor of religion, emeritus.

Olivia DrakeApril 11, 20111min
Internationally acclaimed Israeli writer and filmmaker Etgar Keret, pictured at right, was the guest speaker for the screening of Wristcutters: A Love Story (2006), the final screening of the Spring Ring Family Israeli Film Festival on April 7. This dark comedy, directed by Goran Dukic, is an adaptation of Keret’s novella, “Kneller's Happy Campers,” a search for a lost love, newfound friends, and the continued quest for happiness in life and after life. Pictured at left is Jeremy Zwelling, associate professor of religion, emeritus.