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SFJFF in Good Company

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.


Bay Area Interest

SFJFF38 is proud to showcase several films from past and present Bay Area filmmakers or which celebrate the vibrancy of local communities and contribute to the strong tradition of independent filmmaking thriving here today.


Award Winners

SFJFF38 is pleased to showcase award-winning and critically acclaimed films from around the world each year in the Bay Area. These Festival titles have already garnered national and international acclaim at premier film festivals.


Festival Shorts

Don't miss the twenty stellar short films in this year's program, each of which tells 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).


From Page to Screen

Devour these standout titles that celebrate the printed page, either through profiles of celebrated writers or adaptations that breathe new life into well-loved or lesser-known stories.


Israeli-Palestinian Interest

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.


One Time Only Screenings

From the enduring legacy of one of Saturday Night Live's most beloved comedians to a lost-and-found 1924 silent film treasure and a hard-hitting joournalism documentary, don't miss these films playing once at SFJFF38.


LGBTQ Stories

Browse these captivating programs exploring life and love in the LGBTQ communities of today and generations past.


Single Jewish Moms

The 38th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (July 19 – August 5, 2018) is pleased to bring back free films for single mothers with young children on Saturday and Sunday mornings at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco. Use code SJM38 to reserve your tickets if you qualify for this special program.


Big Nights

SFJFF39'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 film and food pairings, a live musical performance, and a number of in-depth panels featuring a variety of prominent voices.