Who, What & Where: Mental Health, Ozark, Tehran, No Place Like Home
Our weekly roundup of what to look out for in arts, entertainment and all things life!
APPLE TV+ : I Spy
Just when we the lighter evenings have encouraged us to get off the sofa we will be firmly back on it as the second season of Mossad spy series Tehran, which won the International Emmy for Best Drama last year, has just landed on Apple TV+. It’s as nail-biting as the first season, with twisty plot turns and new characters, one of whom is played by Glenn Close. She plays the British psychologist widow of an Iranian psychiatrist. The opening episode contains a thrilling chase scene as Mossad special agent Tamar (Niv Sultan) attempts to smuggle a captured Israeli pilot out of a Tehran prison. We also see her ‘befriend’ the son of an Iranian general and hang out with him and his friends at the gym, in chic restaurants and at clubs. This gives us a fascinating insight to how the elites live in Iran. Created by Moshe Zonder (who also wrote for Fauda), Dana Eden and Maor Kohn, and directed by Daniel Syrkin, Tehran was the first series not in English to be picked up by Apple TV+.
EXHIBITION: Fighting Talk
There is important new exhibition at The Wiener Holocaust Library in Russell Square. Fighting Antisemitism from Dreyfus to Today has been curated partly in response to the worrying trends in contemporary antisemitism, including the rise in harassment of Jews in recent years, and the spread of conspiracy theories online during the pandemic. Antisemitism continues to pose a threat to Jews in Britain, Europe and around the world. In February 2022, the Community Security Trust (CST) released a report that recorded 2,255 anti-Jewish hate incidents reported across Britain in 2021.This is a 34% increase from 2020. Highlights of the exhibition include rare historic pamphlets refuting antisemitic ideas; valuable evidence gathered by the Library about the activities of antisemites; and photographic documentation relating to street fighting and infiltration of fascist groups in London, including at the Battle of Cable Street in the 1930s and by the 43 Group in the 1940s.
The Wiener Holocaust Library is open Monday to Friday 10am – 5pm. The exhibition runs until 9 September 2022. Entry is free
www.wienerholocaustlibrary.org
Jay Blades: No Place Like Home is on Tuesday 9pm Channel 5 and on catch-up
MENTAL HEALTH: Activity week
The theme of this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week (9 – 15 May) is loneliness. We all feel lonely sometimes but for those who struggle with their mental health it can be something really difficult to deal with. Jewish mental health charity Jami has a week-long series of events at head Room Café in Golders Green to combat this including an art session, a coffee gathering and a discussion group. There are also lots of online activities such as sessions on co-working, a university student webinar and a peer support group.
Visit jami.org to find out more.
NETFLIX: Inventing Julia
Impersonating Inventing Anna’s Julia Garner has become the thing on TikTok and now the Jewish actress minus her peculiar German/Russian twang is back in Ozark, the finale. Season 4, part 2 has landed on Netflix with the Jewish actress repeating her performance as Missouri wild child Ruth, who might be in for a rough time, but no spoilers here.
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