Everything you need to know about attending the 45th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, from dates and venues to FAQs. This page is updated with new information as confirmed, until the full SFJFF45 lineup is revealed on Tuesday, June 17.
July 17 – August 3, 2025
Herbst Theatre
AMC Kabuki
Vogue Theater
Roxie Theater
Jewish Community Center of San Francisco
Landmark’s Piedmont Theater
E: boxoffice@jfi.org
T: 415.621.0568
JFI Members Presale: 10am, June 17
General Public Sales: 10am, June 20
Tickets
JFI Member: $15
General Admission: $20
Student/Senior/ADA: $19
Special Events: $25 Members / $30 General
Ticket Packages
Visit this page to learn more about SFJFF45 ticket packages
The 45th San Francicso Jewish Film Festival runs July 17 – August 3, 2025.
SFJFF45 takes place in theaters throughout San Francisco and the East Bay. All Festival venues are accessible via private and public transportation. SFJFF45 venues include:
Herbst Theatre
401 Van Ness, San Francisco
AMC Kabuki 8
1881 Post Street, San Francisco
Vogue Theater
3290 Sacramento Street, San Francisco
Roxie Theater
3117 16th St, San Francisco
Jewish Community Center of San Francisco
3200 California St, San Francisco
Landmark’s Piedmont Theatre
4186 Piedmont Ave, Oakland
More information about Festival dates at each venue will be updated here in the coming weeks.
Tickets go on sale to JFI members at 10am PT on Tuesday, June 17 when the full SFJFF45 lineup is revealed. General public sales begin at 10am PT on Friday, June 20. Early Bird Ticket Packages are currently available for purchase through June 16.
Tickets can be purchased anytime at sfjff.org or by contacting the Box Office at boxoffice@sfjff.org or 415.621.0568.
Ticket Packages are vouchers that come in various sized bundles and can be redeemed for regularly or specially-priced-screenings and events, depending on the package of your choosing. Learn more about our ticket packages here.
SFJFF45 is dedicated to presenting as many films as possible for our deaf and hard of hearing and blind and low vision patrons. Information about accessibility features by film will be available beginning June 17 and be updated frequently.
All SFJFF45 theaters are ADA accessible.Full details on each venue’s accessibility will be available beginning on June 17. A prompt asking for any accessibility accommodations will be available to you when completing an order online. You can also reach out directly to info@jfi.org or boxoffice@sfjff.org with any accessibility or mobility questions, concerns, or requests. If your accessibility needs are not met for a screening, tickets may be refunded or exchanged upon request.
Visit this page for information about our accredidation policy or contact us at press@jfi.org.
The Jewish Film Institute's mission is to champion bold films and filmmakers that expand and evolve the Jewish story for audiences everywhere. Our goal is to connect filmmakers and audiences in the Bay Area and around the world; and we value the creative expression, cultural diversity, and varied perspectives that make up our community.
While we appreciate dialogues and differing opinions at the Festival, we will not tolerate harassment, discrimination, or abusive behavior. JFI is committed to providing our audiences, guests, and partners an experience that is free of harassment and discrimination based on sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender performance, race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, class, age, or ability. We reserve the right to revoke, without notice or refund, tickets, passes, credentials, or access to JFI events and venues. Our aim is to create a safe and welcoming environment for all who wish to attend the screenings and other events that are part of the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival.
Any individual who witnesses or experiences a violation of this Code of Conduct should contact an SFJFF staff member immediately. If an SFJFF staff member is not present, contact info@jfi.org.