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Oren Rudavsky’s poetic and powerful documentary, told in Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel’s own words, explores both the gift and the burden of being humanity’s witness.
Fearing for her life, Israeli transgender pioneer Efrat Tilma fled the country as a teenager. Now in her seventies and a celebrated activist, she must fight for her freedom once again, as the country spirals into political and social regression.
Gather in community to discuss and contribute to the Jewish Film Institute’s vision for the future directly with organizational leaders.
A cinematic letter to director Tom Shoval’s friend David Cunio, who was abducted on October 7, using echoes from their prior collaboration on Youth.
Dig into these short, sweet, and sometimes spicy films that explore the hallowed Jewish ground of mealtime.
In celebration of 45 years of exploring Jewish identity and expression through cinema, SFJFF presents a retrospective event featuring guest speakers and rare film clips from the Festival’s history.
From comedy performances and reprise screenings to book readings and community discussions, these special events must be experienced in person to be believed.
During a war that plagues everything around, a lumberjack's wife finds an abandoned baby girl. This meeting transforms the lives of the couple and those whose destinies intertwine with that of the child.
Aging, desire, and painful confrontation test a married couple in this tender, witty, and carefully observed drama.
New York journalist Marisa Fox's search for her late mother’s hidden identity leads her to a shocking story of Nazi trafficking, sexual violence and agency, as she confronts the price of silence.