The EJFF program will be hosted by Karo 10 Raduga Park cinema.

Karo is a leading cinema chain in Russia, currently operating 28 theaters (with 223 screens) located in Moscow, Moscow Region, Saint Petersburg, Samara, Kazan, Kaliningrad, Ekaterinburg and Surgut, and welcoming approximately 12 million viewers a year.

Karo Art is a project within the repertoire policy of Karo cinema chain that focuses on cinematographic diversity outside of mainstream cinema. The project has a wide variety of offers for the connoisseurs of festival films, who prefer to watch foreign films in original language with subtitles, attend weeks of national film festivals, broadcasts of live performances of theatre productions, premieres of television shows, and lecture series.

Karo team are amazing professionals, and I think it is very important that geography of our partnership is expanding alongside the geography of the Jewish Film Festival. Karo cinema in Ekaterinburg will host not only film screenings, but also discussions that are part of the Festival educational program, just the way it was in Moscow.

— comments the oncoming partnership Rusina Lekukh, program director of the Ekaterinburg Jewish Film Festival.