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This is Personal provokes the questions: how are women differently impacted by race, religion, sexual and gender identity and how did this play out in the Women's March following the 2016 election? How do people work together when they disagree? Join the conversation as a diverse panel of Jewish Women of Color lead the post-film conversation
The 39th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival invites you to celebrate the visiting filmmakers of the 39th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival at our annual Filmmaker Party at Catch SF!
The 39th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival invites you to a post-film conversation on feminism and film criticism. How do issues of equity and inclusion impact the field? Is the film industry leading the charge for change?
The 38th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival invites you to the Festival Launch & Press Preview event where the full 2018 lineup of programs, themes, events, awardees, parties and panels will be revealed.
The 38th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (July 19 – August 5, 2018) is teaming up with the Film Noir Foundation to present the Northern California Premiere of Budapest Noir, a classically styled hardboiled detective yarn exploring how Hungary reacted to the rise of the Third Reich. The film will be accompanied by a conversation between FNF's founder and president Eddie Muller and director Éva Gárdos on Saturday, July 21 at 6:00pm at the Castro Theatre.
The 38th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (July 19 – August 5, 2018) is teaming up with the Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD) to present Sammy Davis, Jr.: I've Gotta Be Me as the Festival's Closing Night selection with director Sam Pollard in person. Following the film, party with SFJFF and MoAD at the Closing Night Bash on the Castro's mezzanine.
The 38th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (July 19 – August 5, 2018) is teaming up with the San Francisco Silent Film Festival to present the International Premiere of The City Without Jews, a recently re-discovered 1924 silent film and biting satire about anti-Semitism. The film will be accompanied by an original live score performed by Sascha Jacobsen and the Musical Art Quintet on Sunday, July 22 at 7:00pm at the Castro Theatre.
The 38th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (July 19 – August 5, 2018) presents over 150 films, events, parties, panels and performances over three weeks in San Francisco, Albany, Oakland, Palo Alto and San Rafael. SFJFF is dedicated to celebrating excellence in independent cinema that showcases the diversity of global Jewish life. KQED Sustainers can use the code KQED38 for a discount on all tickets, passes and packages to the Festival!
The 38th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (July 19 – August 5, 2018) presents over 150 films, events, parties, panels and performances over three weeks in San Francisco, Albany, Oakland, Palo Alto and San Rafael. SFJFF is dedicated to celebrating excellence in independent cinema that showcases the diversity of global Jewish life. KQED Sustainers can use the code KQED38 for a discount on all tickets, passes and packages to the Festival!