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This collection of shorts hits close to home. Join Bay Area filmmaking legends and JFI alumni to celebrate the stories, histories, lives, and new works of these hometown heroes.
From cacophonous seders to maternity photoshoots, step into the imaginative visions of these filmmakers whose fictional shorts showcase the heartfelt and hilarious truths of the human condition.
These witty, incisive, and erudite shorts highlight the skillful play and poise of writers taking up arms with pen and paper in a world where words have never been more weaponized.
Set at a Brussels radio station on the eve of the 1940 German invasion, this tragicomic story of the intertwined destinies of a youthful sound engineer and a talented Jewish actress affirms the human capacity for invention.
Shadowed by the grand hotels of Eilat lies a hidden trailer park known as Sun Bay. Against the uncertainty surrounding the site, its residents attempt to reconcile the tension between their present loneliness and the lives they left behind.
Join us at the Piedmont Theater on the final day of SFJFF46 (Sunday, August 2) for a day of reprise screenings of Festival Award winners, including the winner of the Audience Award: Documentary Feature. Tickets are $10 until Friday, July 31 when the winners are announced.
Join us at the Piedmont Theater on the final day of SFJFF46 (Sunday, August 2) for a day of reprise screenings of Festival Award winners, including the winner of the Audience Award: Narrative Feature. Tickets are $10 until Friday, July 31 when the winners are announced.
Join us at the Piedmont Theater on the final day of SFJFF46 (Sunday, August 2) for a day of reprise screenings of Festival Award Winners, including the winner of the Best First Feature Award. Tickets are $10 until Friday, July 31 when the winners are announced.
Join us at the Piedmont Theater on the final day of SFJFF46 (Sunday, August 2) for a day of reprise screenings of Festival Award Winners, including the winner of the San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Award. Tickets are $10 until Friday, July 31 when the winners are announced.
An immersive journey through the vibrant history of the Grossinger's Resort Hotel, a landmark of the Catskills—known as the Borscht Belt—that played a pivotal role in shaping Jewish American identity and culture.