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Film Guide

Discover more than 65 films in the 45th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, from insightful documentaries and raucous narratives to poignant shorts.


Schedule

Browse the Festival by day, venue or plan your SFJFF using our fully functional calendar grid.


Attend

Everything you need to know about attending the 45th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, including venue information, where to eat and stay, and Festival policies.


Filmmakers in Residence

The JFI Filmmakers in Residence Program is a year-long, community-driven artist residency that provides creative, marketing, and production support for emerging and established filmmakers whose documentary projects explore and expand thoughtful consideration of Jewish history, life, culture, and identity. Learn more about current and former Residents and upcoming application opportunities here.


Completion Grants

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. 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.


Festival Submissions

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.


Become a Member

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Donate

JFI depends on donors like you to continue to present the world's most innovative and original new voices to the Bay Area and beyond. Make a donation now to preserve the rich history of Jewish communities around the world, one film at a time.