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SAN FRANCISCO, The Jewish Film Institute (JFI) announces the music-oriented films in the 39th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (SFJFF), which will return to the Bay Area July 18th to August 4th, 2019. Tickets are now on sale for all programs.
SAN FRANCISCO - Judith Helfand will receive the Freedom of Expression Award from the 39th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (SFJFF), announced The Jewish Film Institute (JFI). The Award, presented annually at the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival since 2005, honors the unfettered imagination, which is the cornerstone of a just, free and open society. Past recipients include Norman Lear, Kirk Douglas, Liz Garbus and Lee Grant.
SAN FRANCISCO - Judith Helfand will receive the Freedom of Expression Award from the 39th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (SFJFF), announced The Jewish Film Institute (JFI). The Award, presented annually at the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival since 2005, honors the unfettered imagination, which is the cornerstone of a just, free and open society. Past recipients include Norman Lear, Kirk Douglas, Liz Garbus and Lee Grant.
SAN FRANCISCO - Judith Helfand will receive the Freedom of Expression Award from the 39th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (SFJFF), announced The Jewish Film Institute (JFI). The Award, presented annually at the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival since 2005, honors the unfettered imagination, which is the cornerstone of a just, free and open society. Past recipients include Norman Lear, Kirk Douglas, Liz Garbus and Lee Grant.
The Jewish Film Institute announced today that the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival is now a qualifying film festival in the Academy Award® Documentary Short Subject category. SFJFF is the first Jewish film festival to achieve this Academy Awards® qualifying status.
The Jewish Film Institute (JFI) announced today that the 38th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (SFJFF) will close with Sam Pollard’s exploration of the life and career of legendary Rat Pack member Sammy Davis Jr., SAMMY DAVIS JR.: I’VE GOTTA BE ME. The screening is the centerpiece of a strategic partnership between the Festival and the Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD) to promote dynamic engagement about issues of identity and representation in the arts.
The Jewish Film Institute (JFI) announced today that the 38th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (SFJFF) will open on Thursday, July 19th at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco with the West Coast premiere of LOVE, GILDA, Lisa D’Apolito’s touching tribute to late comedian Gilda Radner.
The Jewish Film Institute (JFI) is pleased to announce that Academy Award® nominated documentary filmmaker Liz Garbus will be the recipient of the 2018 Freedom of Expression Award at the 38th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival.
As part of a special initiative supported by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in the wake of the #MeToo and Time’s Up movements, and Jewish Film Institute (JFI) and the 38th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (SFJFF38) will shine a spotlight on women behind and in front of the lens shaping today’s social discourse and revolutionizing the way women are presented in film. This special Academy Sidebar will take place during the Festival which returns to the Bay Area July 19th and runs till August 5th.
The 38th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, presented annually by the Jewish Film Institute, will be presenting a special sidebar on Austria, screening three films that challenge the false narrative that casts Austria as the original “victim” of Hitler’s imperialist expansion, despite the country’s documented complicity with the Nazi war machine. These films will screen during the Festival, which returns to the Bay Area July 19th to August 5th.