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What is considered appropriate speech and appropriate behavior today? From dark comedies to female-centric documentaries and provocative narratives, SFJFF audiences can engage with the following films which explore the complexities of the #MeToo era and the boundaries of political correctness.
Explore an array of films about life behind the camera and the creative filmmaking process.
Through the lenses of these films at SFJFF38, explore multiple approaches to topics and themes relating to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, historical legacies of the region, and the rhythms of modern daily life.
JFI is proud to highlight three major organizational partnerships bringing Bay Area arts communities together, including co-presented programs with the Museum of the African Diaspora, the San Francisco Silent Film Festvial and the Film Noir Foundation.
SFJFF41's Big Nights honor stories big and small that illuminate the diversity of Jewish experiences, champion freedom of expression, and delight with their wit and charm. This year’s Festival features an experimental musical, a local connection, and the largest number of short films in SFJFF history.
Don't miss the full lineup of incredible short films in this year's program, each of which packs a big story. All narrative shorts compete for the SFJFF Film Movement Award and all documentary shorts compete for the juried Best Short Documentary Award, the winner of which is eligible for the Academy Award in Documentary (Short Subject).
Returning to SFJFF41 - the Television Spotlight. Featuring the series LABYRINTH OF PEACE presented in six episodes across two parts.
JFI Next Wave is a community of young yet discerning, Bay Area film lovers. Next Wave serves as well as a platform for the showcase of emerging and established filmmakers - in an affordable package - whose work explores modern life and identity through a Jewish lens, often dealing with subjects like, art, music, travel, social justice and more.
SFJFF41 features several films with local connections, including the Local Spotlight film from Bay Area filmmaker Debra Chasnoff, z"l.