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Eid, an aspiring playwright from Rahat, balances a long-distance relationship with a married actress in Paris and his nuptial arrangements at home.
Oren Rudavsky’s poetic and powerful documentary, told in Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel’s own words, explores both the gift and the burden of being humanity’s witness.
Join author, actor, and filmmaker Tommy Dorfman for a reading from her new book Maybe This Will Save Me: A Memoir of Art, Addiction and Transformation.
After getting laid off, a thirty-something paralegal in New York starts babysitting his psychiatrist's three granddaughters and falls for their mother, an actress in a rocky marriage.
A filmmaker unravels decades of family secrets and distorted memories, confronting the painful truths of a violent past in a compassionate search for understanding.
Fearing for her life, Israeli transgender pioneer Efrat Tilma fled the country as a teenager. Now in her seventies and a celebrated activist, she must fight for her freedom once again, as the country spirals into political and social regression.
A struggling musician takes a last-resort job supervising misfits at her childhood Jewish summer camp. Counselors and campers alike must overcome their differences to save the camp.
This year’s Freedom of Expression Award will be presented to Oakland native and Tony, Emmy, and Grammy Award winner Daveed Diggs for his body of genre-defying work addressing identity, justice, and imagination.
After accusing his ex-business partner of living off stolen Nazi gold, a Montreal lawyer faces a defamation lawsuit that drags his daughter into a tangled investigation.
Hal, Harper, and their dad trace their family’s evolution, uncovering how their deep bond shapes—and complicates—their relationships with others.