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WinterFest, presented by the Jewish Film Institute, is a showcase of independent films that expand and evolve the Jewish story for audiences in the San Francisco Bay Area. An exciting mid-year complement to the summer's annual San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, WinterFest features new release titles fresh from festivals like TIFF, the Berlinale, Sundance, Telluride, and more.
Do you have a film that the world needs to see? Submit your film to one of the Jewish Film Institute exhibition series, including the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, WinterFest, and more year-round screening programs. The current Call for Entries and submission criteria are available here.
The JFI Completion Grants Program provides finishing funds to emerging and established filmmakers for original stories that promote thoughtful consideration of Jewish history, life, culture, memory, and identity. Established in 2020, JFI has awarded more than $325,000 since the program's inception. Projects eligible for consideration include narratives, documentaries, shorts, episodic programs, or web series. Learn more about JFI's supported projects, the application process, and other updates here. Applications for the 2024 cycle of JFI Completion Grants are open through March 1.
The Freedom of Expression 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, Lee Grant and more. Read on for a full list of Freedom of Expression Award recipients.
The San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (SFJFF) is the largest and longest-running festival of its kind and a leader in the curation and presentation of new film and media exploring the complexities of Jewish life around the world. SFJFF attracts more than 40,000 filmgoers and industry professionals annually to its three weeks of inspiring films, events, panels and parties.