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Discover films, events and performances at the 39th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, July 18 – August 4, 2019. Tickets are on sale now at www.sfjff.org
Discover films, events and performances at the 43nd San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, July 20 – August 6, 2023.
Discover films, events and performances at the 44th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, July 18 – August 4, 2024.
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.
The Jewish Film Institute's annual WinterFest features the best in new Jewish film and media for diverse Bay Area audiences. Over the course of a lively and stimulating weekend in San Francisco, WinterFest showcases films and new media works that would otherwise be unavailable for the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival and for audiences who are unable to attend our summer programs.
From July 25–27, the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival returns to the historic Roxie Theater for a Next Wave lineup of fresh and bold films and events that push the envelope and celebrate independent filmmaking in all its forms.
From July 17 – August 3, the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival returns to San Francisco and the East Bay with a diverse lineup of fresh and bold films and events that celebrate independent filmmaking and Jewish identity in all its forms.
From July 17 – August 3, the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival returns to San Francisco and the East Bay with a diverse lineup of fresh and bold films and events that celebrate independent filmmaking and Jewish identity in all its forms.
From July 17 – August 3, the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival returns to San Francisco and the East Bay with a diverse lineup of fresh and bold films and events that celebrate independent filmmaking and Jewish identity in all its forms.