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| Filmaker, Jeff Lieberman |
My brother Jeff and I not only look alike, we both have an interest in the arts. While I write books, Jeff makes films. His first film, Re-emerging: The Jews of Nigeria, was about a group of Igbo people in rural Nigeria who believe they are Jews. Through the internet they have learned about Jewish rituals and customs, learned Hebrew and built synagogues and communities. The film raises interesting questions about who is a Jew and who gets to define Judaism. The film has played at film festivals around the world and been well received by the press.Now Jeff is working on a new project, a documentary about the life of singer Nina Simone. Nina Simone took to the piano to demand racial and gender equality over 50 years ago - a cry for freedom equally resonant today. I've watched an early draft of the film and I was spellbound with the power of Nina's singing and her lyrics. And her own life, from classical piano student in rural North Carolina, to jazz and style icon in the US and Europe, is a fascinating story.
Jeff has financed the film entirely on his own so far, but he needs funds to pay for the rights to the music, videos and pictures, funds that will ultimately go back to the artist who created them. He has a campaign on Kickstarter than you can check out and maybe you'll be inspired enough to donate. Click here for the link to Jeff's Kickstarter campaign.


