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SFJFF43 is proud to showcase several films from past and present Bay Area filmmakers alongside films which celebrate the vibrancy of local communities and contribute to the strong tradition of independent filmmaking thriving here today.
Don't miss the twenty-five short films in this year's program, each of which tells a big story. Narrative shorts compete for the SFJFF Film Movement Award and documentary shorts compete for the juried Best Short Documentary Award, the winner of which is eligible for the Academy Award in Documentary (Short Subject).
Browse these captivating programs exploring life and love in the LGBTQ communities of today and generations past.
One of the defining contradictions of the Jewish community is that it can be bound together by both religious belief, and secular identity. From revelations of faith, to its absence, these SFJFF43 films examine what it means to believe in, and belong to, something larger than ourselves.
These SFJFF43 films highlight the stories of Jews of Color, Sephardi, and Mizrahi Jews whose experiences and perspective expand, and subvert, commonly held narratives of what it means to be Jewish.
Devour these standout titles that celebrate the printed page, whether it be poetry, prose, or satire.
These SFJFF43 films train their cameras on movies, moviemakers, and the art of cinema itself.
SFJFF44's Big Nights honor stories big and small, illuminate the diversity of Jewish experiences, champion freedom of expression, and delight with their wit and charm.
The Jewish Film Institute champions emerging and established filmmakers telling bold stories about Jewish life, culture, and identity through our Filmmaker Residency and Completion Grants programs. SFJFF44 is proud to showcase this dynamic group of films that received JFI support in their creation.
SFJFF44's Next Wave young adult selections address the complicated, conflicting, and empowering elements of contemporary life, Jewish identity, and expression through a showcase of remarkable stories that touch on art, social justice, relationships, politics, and more.