Search results for ""

Results 2471 - 2480 of 3649 for the search term


40FAQs

Read here for full 2020 the 40th Anniversary Celebration Box Office and ticket policies, including pricing, arrival suggestions, the fine print and how to contact a JFI Box Office representative.


Early Bird Passes

The 41st San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (SFJFF) returns to the Bay Area July 22 – August 1, 2019 for its annual showcase of compelling fiction and nonfiction film and media examining the diversity of global Jewish experience. The full program will be announced on Tuesday, July 6.


SFJFF41 Pre-Sale Films

Select programs at the 41ST San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (July 22 – August 1, 2021) are not yet on sale to JFI members and the general public. Keep checking this page leading up to the full program announcement on June 22 as more films may be announced.


2026 Filmmakers in Residence

Meet the talented cohort of filmmakers in the 2026 JFI Filmmaker Residency and learn more about their projects.


2025 Filmmakers in Residence

Meet the talented cohort of filmmakers in the 2025 JFI Filmmaker Residency and learn more about their projects.


2024 Filmmakers in Residence

Meet the talented cohort of filmmakers in the 2024 JFI Filmmaker Residency and learn more about their diverse projects.


2024 JFI Completion Grants

The Jewish Film Institute awarded $80,000 to six projects in 2024. The fifth round of JFI Completion Grants announced honor films that articulate nuanced, contemporary, and bold depictions of Jewish life and identity.


2023 JFI Completion Grants

The Jewish Film Institute awarded $85,000 to seven projects in 2023. The fourth round of JFI Completion Grants announced celebrates a diverse slate of documentary projects selected from a national applicant pool — the largest in the program’s history.


2022 JFI Completion Grants

The Jewish Film Institute awarded $75,000 to six projects in 2022. The third round of JFI Completion Grants announced celebrates a diverse slate of documentary projects selected from a national applicant pool — the largest in the program’s history.