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WATCH ONLINE
Watch Online. Since launching the first Jewish film festival website in 2000 for the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, the Jewish Film Institute has broadened its commitment to providing access to relevant, engaging and high-quality Jewish film and media online for audiences around the world. JFI's roster of online programs offerssomething
SAN FRANCISCO JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL The San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (SFJFF) is the first and largest festival of its kind and the leader in the presentation and curation of new film and media exploring the complexities of global Jewish life. The 38th SF Jewish Film Festival takes place July 19 –August 5, 2018.
FILM ARCHIVE
500 Dunam on the Moon. About This Film. 51 Birch Street. Veteran filmmaker Doug Block had every reason to believe his parents’ 54-year marriage was a good one, so he’s unprepared when, just a few months after his mother’s death, his father Mike announces that he’s moving to Florida to live with his former secretary. YEAR ROUND | JEWISH FILM INSTITUTE Films + Events. JFI is so much more than the presenter of the annual San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, with a robust calendar of year-round programs and events including WinterFest, Next Wave, a Best of the Fest encore series, community co-presentations and members-only sneak preview screenings of commercial and independent new releases,and
DONATE - SAN FRANCISCO JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL 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.ABOUT JFI
About JFI. The Jewish Film Institute's mission is to inspire communities in San Francisco and around the world to expand their understanding of Jewish life through film, media, and dialogue. Through a range of programs and initiatives, JFI celebrates the full spectrum of Jewish identities; nurtures and build connections withinand beyond the
BECOME A MEMBER
When you become a member of the Jewish Film Institute, you join a community of film lovers who sustain original, innovative, and thought-provoking film and media that champions freedom of expression and illuminates life through a Jewish lens in the Bay Area and beyond. JEWISH FILM INSTITUTE'S COMPLETION FUNDING PROGRAM 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, and identity. Projects may be feature narratives, documentaries, shorts, episodic programs, or web series. Priorities are given to projects that offer fresh, challenging perspectives; engage audiencesMY COUNTRY LEFT ME
Full Description. Tunisian-French director Karin Albou describes the transformation of Judeo-Arabic culture from Tunisia to Paris. Due to repercussions of the Israeli-Arab conflict, many Jews from Tunisia, a former French colony, resettled in France. The specificity of the group's culture shock is explored. Most remember Tunisia fondly, but THE SILHOUETTE OF BRAIDS For 50 years a family archive sat in the dark, until Rotem persuaded her mother Varda to watch her childhood anew. 8mm films were discovered as documentation of an amateur filmmaker, Varda's mother, who documented her life in Tel Aviv in the late 1960s. The films shed light on past memories mixed with the present and of mother-daughterrelationships.
WATCH ONLINE
Watch Online. Since launching the first Jewish film festival website in 2000 for the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, the Jewish Film Institute has broadened its commitment to providing access to relevant, engaging and high-quality Jewish film and media online for audiences around the world. JFI's roster of online programs offerssomething
SAN FRANCISCO JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL The San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (SFJFF) is the first and largest festival of its kind and the leader in the presentation and curation of new film and media exploring the complexities of global Jewish life. The 38th SF Jewish Film Festival takes place July 19 –August 5, 2018.
FILM ARCHIVE
500 Dunam on the Moon. About This Film. 51 Birch Street. Veteran filmmaker Doug Block had every reason to believe his parents’ 54-year marriage was a good one, so he’s unprepared when, just a few months after his mother’s death, his father Mike announces that he’s moving to Florida to live with his former secretary. YEAR ROUND | JEWISH FILM INSTITUTE Films + Events. JFI is so much more than the presenter of the annual San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, with a robust calendar of year-round programs and events including WinterFest, Next Wave, a Best of the Fest encore series, community co-presentations and members-only sneak preview screenings of commercial and independent new releases,and
DONATE - SAN FRANCISCO JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL 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.ABOUT JFI
About JFI. The Jewish Film Institute's mission is to inspire communities in San Francisco and around the world to expand their understanding of Jewish life through film, media, and dialogue. Through a range of programs and initiatives, JFI celebrates the full spectrum of Jewish identities; nurtures and build connections withinand beyond the
BECOME A MEMBER
When you become a member of the Jewish Film Institute, you join a community of film lovers who sustain original, innovative, and thought-provoking film and media that champions freedom of expression and illuminates life through a Jewish lens in the Bay Area and beyond. JEWISH FILM INSTITUTE'S COMPLETION FUNDING PROGRAM 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, and identity. Projects may be feature narratives, documentaries, shorts, episodic programs, or web series. Priorities are given to projects that offer fresh, challenging perspectives; engage audiencesMY COUNTRY LEFT ME
Full Description. Tunisian-French director Karin Albou describes the transformation of Judeo-Arabic culture from Tunisia to Paris. Due to repercussions of the Israeli-Arab conflict, many Jews from Tunisia, a former French colony, resettled in France. The specificity of the group's culture shock is explored. Most remember Tunisia fondly, but THE SILHOUETTE OF BRAIDS For 50 years a family archive sat in the dark, until Rotem persuaded her mother Varda to watch her childhood anew. 8mm films were discovered as documentation of an amateur filmmaker, Varda's mother, who documented her life in Tel Aviv in the late 1960s. The films shed light on past memories mixed with the present and of mother-daughterrelationships.
JFI ON DEMAND
The search for Jewish film begins and ends with JFI On Demand, an innovative curated streaming service of Jewish films that combines the legacy of the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival with the latest trends in streaming platforms. YEAR ROUND | JEWISH FILM INSTITUTE JFI is so much more than the presenter of the annual San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, with a robust calendar of year-round programs and events including WinterFest, Next Wave, a Best of the Fest encore series, community co-presentations and members-only sneak preview screenings of commercial and independent new releases, and Talk Amongst Yourselves, a series of live streamed conversationsBECOME A MEMBER
When you become a member of the Jewish Film Institute, you join a community of film lovers who sustain original, innovative, and thought-provoking film and media that champions freedom of expression and illuminates life through a Jewish lens in the Bay Area and beyond.MEMBER SCREENINGS
FRIEND: $250+. Invitations to members-only sneak preview screenings year-round (virtual or in person) 4-Flix card (good for any 4 virtual or in person screenings at the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival) Plus: Website recognition and in the Festival catalog. Festival catalog mailed to your home. STORIES SHE TELLS: JEWISH FILM INSTITUTE CELEBRATES WOMEN In honor of the 40th Anniversary of the Jewish Film Institute and its signature program, the San Francisco Film Festival, JFI kicks off Stories She Tells, a new 2-year initiative that shines an investigative and exploratory spotlight on the contributions of Jewish women in front of and behind the lens in Hollywood, TV and Independent film.. The Jewish Film Institute’s DNA is intertwined with OLIVER SACKS: HIS OWN LIFE Legendary neurologist and author Oliver Sacks (Awakenings; The Man Who Mistook his Wife for a Hat) shares the intimate details of his battles with drug addiction, homophobia, and a medical establishment resistant to his work in this illuminating documentary by Ric Burns.Sacks was a fearless explorer of unknown mental worlds who helped redefine our understanding of the brain and mind, the TALK AMONGST YOURSELVES Talk Amongst Yourselves: Seeing Allred. To some, Gloria Allred is a money-grubbing, shrill feminist prone to tawdry theatrics; to others she’s the most effective and fearless women’s rights attorney inAmerica.
SAN FRANCISCO JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL 38: JULY 18 San Francisco: July 18 - 28. Albany: July 25 - August 1. Oakland: August 2 – 4. Palo Alto: July 20 - 25. San Rafael: August 2 - 4. Members' Pre-Sale: June 18. General Ticket Sales Begin: June 20. Founded in 1980, the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (SFJFF), presented by the Jewish Film Institute, is the largest and longest-running festival A CRIME ON THE BAYOU WEST COAST PREMIERE JFI Completion Grant Awardee. A CRIME ON THE BAYOU is the story of Gary Duncan, a Black teenager from Plaquemines Parish, a swampy strip of land south of New Orleans. In 1966, Duncan tries to break up an argument between white and Black teenagers outside a newlyintegrated school.
THE SILHOUETTE OF BRAIDS For 50 years a family archive sat in the dark, until Rotem persuaded her mother Varda to watch her childhood anew. 8mm films were discovered as documentation of an amateur filmmaker, Varda's mother, who documented her life in Tel Aviv in the late 1960s. The films shed light on past memories mixed with the present and of mother-daughterrelationships.
WATCH ONLINE
Watch Online. Since launching the first Jewish film festival website in 2000 for the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, the Jewish Film Institute has broadened its commitment to providing access to relevant, engaging and high-quality Jewish film and media online for audiences around the world. JFI's roster of online programs offerssomething
SAN FRANCISCO JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL The San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (SFJFF) is the first and largest festival of its kind and the leader in the presentation and curation of new film and media exploring the complexities of global Jewish life. The 38th SF Jewish Film Festival takes place July 19 –August 5, 2018.
FILM ARCHIVE
500 Dunam on the Moon. About This Film. 51 Birch Street. Veteran filmmaker Doug Block had every reason to believe his parents’ 54-year marriage was a good one, so he’s unprepared when, just a few months after his mother’s death, his father Mike announces that he’s moving to Florida to live with his former secretary. YEAR ROUND | JEWISH FILM INSTITUTE Films + Events. JFI is so much more than the presenter of the annual San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, with a robust calendar of year-round programs and events including WinterFest, Next Wave, a Best of the Fest encore series, community co-presentations and members-only sneak preview screenings of commercial and independent new releases,and
DONATE - SAN FRANCISCO JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL 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.ABOUT JFI
About JFI. The Jewish Film Institute's mission is to inspire communities in San Francisco and around the world to expand their understanding of Jewish life through film, media, and dialogue. Through a range of programs and initiatives, JFI celebrates the full spectrum of Jewish identities; nurtures and build connections withinand beyond the
BECOME A MEMBER
When you become a member of the Jewish Film Institute, you join a community of film lovers who sustain original, innovative, and thought-provoking film and media that champions freedom of expression and illuminates life through a Jewish lens in the Bay Area and beyond. JEWISH FILM INSTITUTE'S COMPLETION FUNDING PROGRAM 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, and identity. Projects may be feature narratives, documentaries, shorts, episodic programs, or web series. Priorities are given to projects that offer fresh, challenging perspectives; engage audiencesMY COUNTRY LEFT ME
Full Description. Tunisian-French director Karin Albou describes the transformation of Judeo-Arabic culture from Tunisia to Paris. Due to repercussions of the Israeli-Arab conflict, many Jews from Tunisia, a former French colony, resettled in France. The specificity of the group's culture shock is explored. Most remember Tunisia fondly, but THE SILHOUETTE OF BRAIDS For 50 years a family archive sat in the dark, until Rotem persuaded her mother Varda to watch her childhood anew. 8mm films were discovered as documentation of an amateur filmmaker, Varda's mother, who documented her life in Tel Aviv in the late 1960s. The films shed light on past memories mixed with the present and of mother-daughterrelationships.
WATCH ONLINE
Watch Online. Since launching the first Jewish film festival website in 2000 for the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, the Jewish Film Institute has broadened its commitment to providing access to relevant, engaging and high-quality Jewish film and media online for audiences around the world. JFI's roster of online programs offerssomething
SAN FRANCISCO JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL The San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (SFJFF) is the first and largest festival of its kind and the leader in the presentation and curation of new film and media exploring the complexities of global Jewish life. The 38th SF Jewish Film Festival takes place July 19 –August 5, 2018.
FILM ARCHIVE
500 Dunam on the Moon. About This Film. 51 Birch Street. Veteran filmmaker Doug Block had every reason to believe his parents’ 54-year marriage was a good one, so he’s unprepared when, just a few months after his mother’s death, his father Mike announces that he’s moving to Florida to live with his former secretary. YEAR ROUND | JEWISH FILM INSTITUTE Films + Events. JFI is so much more than the presenter of the annual San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, with a robust calendar of year-round programs and events including WinterFest, Next Wave, a Best of the Fest encore series, community co-presentations and members-only sneak preview screenings of commercial and independent new releases,and
DONATE - SAN FRANCISCO JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL 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.ABOUT JFI
About JFI. The Jewish Film Institute's mission is to inspire communities in San Francisco and around the world to expand their understanding of Jewish life through film, media, and dialogue. Through a range of programs and initiatives, JFI celebrates the full spectrum of Jewish identities; nurtures and build connections withinand beyond the
BECOME A MEMBER
When you become a member of the Jewish Film Institute, you join a community of film lovers who sustain original, innovative, and thought-provoking film and media that champions freedom of expression and illuminates life through a Jewish lens in the Bay Area and beyond. JEWISH FILM INSTITUTE'S COMPLETION FUNDING PROGRAM 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, and identity. Projects may be feature narratives, documentaries, shorts, episodic programs, or web series. Priorities are given to projects that offer fresh, challenging perspectives; engage audiencesMY COUNTRY LEFT ME
Full Description. Tunisian-French director Karin Albou describes the transformation of Judeo-Arabic culture from Tunisia to Paris. Due to repercussions of the Israeli-Arab conflict, many Jews from Tunisia, a former French colony, resettled in France. The specificity of the group's culture shock is explored. Most remember Tunisia fondly, but THE SILHOUETTE OF BRAIDS For 50 years a family archive sat in the dark, until Rotem persuaded her mother Varda to watch her childhood anew. 8mm films were discovered as documentation of an amateur filmmaker, Varda's mother, who documented her life in Tel Aviv in the late 1960s. The films shed light on past memories mixed with the present and of mother-daughterrelationships.
JFI ON DEMAND
The search for Jewish film begins and ends with JFI On Demand, an innovative curated streaming service of Jewish films that combines the legacy of the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival with the latest trends in streaming platforms. YEAR ROUND | JEWISH FILM INSTITUTE JFI is so much more than the presenter of the annual San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, with a robust calendar of year-round programs and events including WinterFest, Next Wave, a Best of the Fest encore series, community co-presentations and members-only sneak preview screenings of commercial and independent new releases, and Talk Amongst Yourselves, a series of live streamed conversationsBECOME A MEMBER
When you become a member of the Jewish Film Institute, you join a community of film lovers who sustain original, innovative, and thought-provoking film and media that champions freedom of expression and illuminates life through a Jewish lens in the Bay Area and beyond.MEMBER SCREENINGS
FRIEND: $250+. Invitations to members-only sneak preview screenings year-round (virtual or in person) 4-Flix card (good for any 4 virtual or in person screenings at the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival) Plus: Website recognition and in the Festival catalog. Festival catalog mailed to your home. STORIES SHE TELLS: JEWISH FILM INSTITUTE CELEBRATES WOMEN In honor of the 40th Anniversary of the Jewish Film Institute and its signature program, the San Francisco Film Festival, JFI kicks off Stories She Tells, a new 2-year initiative that shines an investigative and exploratory spotlight on the contributions of Jewish women in front of and behind the lens in Hollywood, TV and Independent film.. The Jewish Film Institute’s DNA is intertwined with OLIVER SACKS: HIS OWN LIFE Legendary neurologist and author Oliver Sacks (Awakenings; The Man Who Mistook his Wife for a Hat) shares the intimate details of his battles with drug addiction, homophobia, and a medical establishment resistant to his work in this illuminating documentary by Ric Burns.Sacks was a fearless explorer of unknown mental worlds who helped redefine our understanding of the brain and mind, the TALK AMONGST YOURSELVES Talk Amongst Yourselves: Seeing Allred. To some, Gloria Allred is a money-grubbing, shrill feminist prone to tawdry theatrics; to others she’s the most effective and fearless women’s rights attorney inAmerica.
SAN FRANCISCO JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL 38: JULY 18 San Francisco: July 18 - 28. Albany: July 25 - August 1. Oakland: August 2 – 4. Palo Alto: July 20 - 25. San Rafael: August 2 - 4. Members' Pre-Sale: June 18. General Ticket Sales Begin: June 20. Founded in 1980, the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (SFJFF), presented by the Jewish Film Institute, is the largest and longest-running festival A CRIME ON THE BAYOU WEST COAST PREMIERE JFI Completion Grant Awardee. A CRIME ON THE BAYOU is the story of Gary Duncan, a Black teenager from Plaquemines Parish, a swampy strip of land south of New Orleans. In 1966, Duncan tries to break up an argument between white and Black teenagers outside a newlyintegrated school.
THE SILHOUETTE OF BRAIDS For 50 years a family archive sat in the dark, until Rotem persuaded her mother Varda to watch her childhood anew. 8mm films were discovered as documentation of an amateur filmmaker, Varda's mother, who documented her life in Tel Aviv in the late 1960s. The films shed light on past memories mixed with the present and of mother-daughterrelationships.
WATCH ONLINE
Watch Online. Since launching the first Jewish film festival website in 2000 for the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, the Jewish Film Institute has broadened its commitment to providing access to relevant, engaging and high-quality Jewish film and media online for audiences around the world. JFI's roster of online programs offerssomething
SAN FRANCISCO JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL The San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (SFJFF) is the first and largest festival of its kind and the leader in the presentation and curation of new film and media exploring the complexities of global Jewish life. The 38th SF Jewish Film Festival takes place July 19 –August 5, 2018.
FILM ARCHIVE
500 Dunam on the Moon. About This Film. 51 Birch Street. Veteran filmmaker Doug Block had every reason to believe his parents’ 54-year marriage was a good one, so he’s unprepared when, just a few months after his mother’s death, his father Mike announces that he’s moving to Florida to live with his former secretary. YEAR ROUND | JEWISH FILM INSTITUTE Films + Events. JFI is so much more than the presenter of the annual San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, with a robust calendar of year-round programs and events including WinterFest, Next Wave, a Best of the Fest encore series, community co-presentations and members-only sneak preview screenings of commercial and independent new releases,and
DONATE - SAN FRANCISCO JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL 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.BECOME A MEMBER
When you become a member of the Jewish Film Institute, you join a community of film lovers who sustain original, innovative, and thought-provoking film and media that champions freedom of expression and illuminates life through a Jewish lens in the Bay Area and beyond. FESTIVAL CATALOG ARCHIVE San Francisco Jewish Film Festival Catalog (1980 – 2019) SFJFF 1981; SFJFF 1982; SFJFF 1988; SFJFF 1989; SFJFF 1990; SFJFF Moscow; SFJFF1991
EVENTS CALENDAR
JFI's calendar is the best place for up-to-date information on events, screenings and deadlines for Jewish Film Institute intiatives, including Next Wave events, members' eventsMY COUNTRY LEFT ME
Full Description. Tunisian-French director Karin Albou describes the transformation of Judeo-Arabic culture from Tunisia to Paris. Due to repercussions of the Israeli-Arab conflict, many Jews from Tunisia, a former French colony, resettled in France. The specificity of the group's culture shock is explored. Most remember Tunisia fondly, but THE SILHOUETTE OF BRAIDS For 50 years a family archive sat in the dark, until Rotem persuaded her mother Varda to watch her childhood anew. 8mm films were discovered as documentation of an amateur filmmaker, Varda's mother, who documented her life in Tel Aviv in the late 1960s. The films shed light on past memories mixed with the present and of mother-daughterrelationships.
WATCH ONLINE
Watch Online. Since launching the first Jewish film festival website in 2000 for the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, the Jewish Film Institute has broadened its commitment to providing access to relevant, engaging and high-quality Jewish film and media online for audiences around the world. JFI's roster of online programs offerssomething
SAN FRANCISCO JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL The San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (SFJFF) is the first and largest festival of its kind and the leader in the presentation and curation of new film and media exploring the complexities of global Jewish life. The 38th SF Jewish Film Festival takes place July 19 –August 5, 2018.
FILM ARCHIVE
500 Dunam on the Moon. About This Film. 51 Birch Street. Veteran filmmaker Doug Block had every reason to believe his parents’ 54-year marriage was a good one, so he’s unprepared when, just a few months after his mother’s death, his father Mike announces that he’s moving to Florida to live with his former secretary. YEAR ROUND | JEWISH FILM INSTITUTE Films + Events. JFI is so much more than the presenter of the annual San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, with a robust calendar of year-round programs and events including WinterFest, Next Wave, a Best of the Fest encore series, community co-presentations and members-only sneak preview screenings of commercial and independent new releases,and
DONATE - SAN FRANCISCO JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL 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.BECOME A MEMBER
When you become a member of the Jewish Film Institute, you join a community of film lovers who sustain original, innovative, and thought-provoking film and media that champions freedom of expression and illuminates life through a Jewish lens in the Bay Area and beyond. FESTIVAL CATALOG ARCHIVE San Francisco Jewish Film Festival Catalog (1980 – 2019) SFJFF 1981; SFJFF 1982; SFJFF 1988; SFJFF 1989; SFJFF 1990; SFJFF Moscow; SFJFF1991
EVENTS CALENDAR
JFI's calendar is the best place for up-to-date information on events, screenings and deadlines for Jewish Film Institute intiatives, including Next Wave events, members' eventsMY COUNTRY LEFT ME
Full Description. Tunisian-French director Karin Albou describes the transformation of Judeo-Arabic culture from Tunisia to Paris. Due to repercussions of the Israeli-Arab conflict, many Jews from Tunisia, a former French colony, resettled in France. The specificity of the group's culture shock is explored. Most remember Tunisia fondly, but THE SILHOUETTE OF BRAIDS For 50 years a family archive sat in the dark, until Rotem persuaded her mother Varda to watch her childhood anew. 8mm films were discovered as documentation of an amateur filmmaker, Varda's mother, who documented her life in Tel Aviv in the late 1960s. The films shed light on past memories mixed with the present and of mother-daughterrelationships.
JFI ON DEMAND
The search for Jewish film begins and ends with JFI On Demand, an innovative curated streaming service of Jewish films that combines the legacy of the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival with the latest trends in streaming platforms.ABOUT JFI
About JFI. The Jewish Film Institute's mission is to inspire communities in San Francisco and around the world to expand their understanding of Jewish life through film, media, and dialogue. Through a range of programs and initiatives, JFI celebrates the full spectrum of Jewish identities; nurtures and build connections withinand beyond the
FESTIVAL CATALOG ARCHIVE San Francisco Jewish Film Festival Catalog (1980 – 2019) SFJFF 1981; SFJFF 1982; SFJFF 1988; SFJFF 1989; SFJFF 1990; SFJFF Moscow; SFJFF1991
MEMBER SCREENINGS
FRIEND: $250+. Invitations to members-only sneak preview screenings year-round (virtual or in person) 4-Flix card (good for any 4 virtual or in person screenings at the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival) Plus: Website recognition and in the Festival catalog. Festival catalog mailed to your home.LOVE OF LIFE
A joyous documentary, celebrating the life and work of one of the world's great musicians: Arthur Rubinstein. Concert performances alternate with discourses by the master and flashbacks from his past. TALK AMONGST YOURSELVES Talk Amongst Yourselves: Seeing Allred. To some, Gloria Allred is a money-grubbing, shrill feminist prone to tawdry theatrics; to others she’s the most effective and fearless women’s rights attorney inAmerica.
ADVOCATE - SFJFF.ORG Israeli human-rights lawyer Lea Tsemel is a force that won't be deterred. Having defended Palestinians against a host of criminal charges in Israeli courts for nearly five decades, she is a staunch supporter of compassion within the court system. Frequently subjected to harsh criticism in the press and in the public view, Tsemel remains optimistically steadfast in her belief that justice can OLIVER SACKS: HIS OWN LIFE Legendary neurologist and author Oliver Sacks (Awakenings; The Man Who Mistook his Wife for a Hat) shares the intimate details of his battles with drug addiction, homophobia, and a medical establishment resistant to his work in this illuminating documentary by Ric Burns.Sacks was a fearless explorer of unknown mental worlds who helped redefine our understanding of the brain and mind, theMY COUNTRY LEFT ME
Full Description. Tunisian-French director Karin Albou describes the transformation of Judeo-Arabic culture from Tunisia to Paris. Due to repercussions of the Israeli-Arab conflict, many Jews from Tunisia, a former French colony, resettled in France. The specificity of the group's culture shock is explored. Most remember Tunisia fondly, but AWARDS | SFJFF39: JULY 18–AUGUST 4 Read here for Festival Awards and competition information at SFJFF39. The 39th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (SFJFF) runs July 18 – August 4, 2018. Visit sfjff.org for tickets.WATCH ONLINE
From streaming films from the JFI curatorial archive to its popular monthly online shorts series and community building initiatives, the Jewish Film Institute is pioneering the preservation and presentation of Jewish media in the digital age. SAN FRANCISCO JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL The San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (SFJFF) is the first and largest festival of its kind and the leader in the presentation and curation of new film and media exploring the complexities of global Jewish life. The 38th SF Jewish Film Festival takes place July 19 –August 5, 2018.
JFI ON DEMAND
The search for Jewish film begins and ends with JFI On Demand, an innovative curated streaming service of Jewish films that combines the legacy of the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival with the latest trends in streaming platforms.FILM ARCHIVE
An unparallelled resource for Jewish film presenters, educators and enthusiasts, the Jewish Film Insitute maintains a complete, searchable online archive of its entire curatorial history YEAR ROUND | JEWISH FILM INSTITUTESAN FRANCISCO JEWISH FILM FESTIVALSF JEWISH FILM FESTIVALNEW YORK JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL 2020JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL SCHEDULENEW YORK JEWISH FILM FESTIVALJEWISH FILM INSTITUTE JFI is so much more than the presenter of the annual San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, with a robust calendar of year-round programs and events including WinterFest, Next Wave, a Best of the Fest encore series, community co-presentations and members-only sneak preview screenings of commercial and independent new releases, and Talk Amongst Yourselves, a series of live streamed conversationsBECOME A MEMBER
When you become a member of the Jewish Film Institute, you join a community of film lovers who sustain original, innovative, and thought-provoking film and media that champions freedom of expression and illuminates life through a Jewish lens in the Bay Area and beyond. DONATE - SAN FRANCISCO JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL 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. FESTIVAL CATALOG ARCHIVE San Francisco Jewish Film Festival Catalog (1980 – 2019) SFJFF 1981; SFJFF 1982; SFJFF 1988; SFJFF 1989; SFJFF 1990; SFJFF Moscow; SFJFF1991
MEMBER SCREENINGS
Best of the Fest: Blue Note Records: Beyond the Notes. The preeminent jazz label of all time, which once boasted the great innovators of the great African American form—Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk, for starters—was founded by a couple of Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany who became aficionados and respected authenticity overprofits.
JEWISH FILM INSTITUTE'S COMPLETION FUNDING PROGRAM 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, and identity. Projects may be feature narratives, documentaries, shorts, episodic programs, or web series. Priorities are given to projects that offer fresh, challenging perspectives; engage audiencesWATCH ONLINE
From streaming films from the JFI curatorial archive to its popular monthly online shorts series and community building initiatives, the Jewish Film Institute is pioneering the preservation and presentation of Jewish media in the digital age. SAN FRANCISCO JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL The San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (SFJFF) is the first and largest festival of its kind and the leader in the presentation and curation of new film and media exploring the complexities of global Jewish life. The 38th SF Jewish Film Festival takes place July 19 –August 5, 2018.
JFI ON DEMAND
The search for Jewish film begins and ends with JFI On Demand, an innovative curated streaming service of Jewish films that combines the legacy of the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival with the latest trends in streaming platforms.FILM ARCHIVE
An unparallelled resource for Jewish film presenters, educators and enthusiasts, the Jewish Film Insitute maintains a complete, searchable online archive of its entire curatorial history YEAR ROUND | JEWISH FILM INSTITUTESAN FRANCISCO JEWISH FILM FESTIVALSF JEWISH FILM FESTIVALNEW YORK JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL 2020JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL SCHEDULENEW YORK JEWISH FILM FESTIVALJEWISH FILM INSTITUTE JFI is so much more than the presenter of the annual San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, with a robust calendar of year-round programs and events including WinterFest, Next Wave, a Best of the Fest encore series, community co-presentations and members-only sneak preview screenings of commercial and independent new releases, and Talk Amongst Yourselves, a series of live streamed conversationsBECOME A MEMBER
When you become a member of the Jewish Film Institute, you join a community of film lovers who sustain original, innovative, and thought-provoking film and media that champions freedom of expression and illuminates life through a Jewish lens in the Bay Area and beyond. DONATE - SAN FRANCISCO JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL 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. FESTIVAL CATALOG ARCHIVE San Francisco Jewish Film Festival Catalog (1980 – 2019) SFJFF 1981; SFJFF 1982; SFJFF 1988; SFJFF 1989; SFJFF 1990; SFJFF Moscow; SFJFF1991
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Best of the Fest: Blue Note Records: Beyond the Notes. The preeminent jazz label of all time, which once boasted the great innovators of the great African American form—Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk, for starters—was founded by a couple of Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany who became aficionados and respected authenticity overprofits.
JEWISH FILM INSTITUTE'S COMPLETION FUNDING PROGRAM 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, and identity. Projects may be feature narratives, documentaries, shorts, episodic programs, or web series. Priorities are given to projects that offer fresh, challenging perspectives; engage audiences YEAR ROUND | JEWISH FILM INSTITUTE JFI is so much more than the presenter of the annual San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, with a robust calendar of year-round programs and events including WinterFest, Next Wave, a Best of the Fest encore series, community co-presentations and members-only sneak preview screenings of commercial and independent new releases, and Talk Amongst Yourselves, a series of live streamed conversationsABOUT JFI
The history of the Jewish Film Institute and San Francisco Jewish Film Festival is also the history of the emergence of Jewish film and media as a dominant force in FESTIVAL CATALOG ARCHIVE San Francisco Jewish Film Festival Catalog (1980 – 2019) SFJFF 1981; SFJFF 1982; SFJFF 1988; SFJFF 1989; SFJFF 1990; SFJFF Moscow; SFJFF1991
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A joyous documentary, celebrating the life and work of one of the world's great musicians: Arthur Rubinstein. Concert performances alternate with discourses by the master and flashbacks from his past. JFI CINEGOGUE SESSIONS Utilizing our film streaming archive JFI On Demand, we’re sending you thematic double features paired with a short film from our Monthly Online Short series each week. In this way, we will support the artists who provide such meaningful work for us year after year. We’ll be adding exclusive bonus material, including new filmmaker intros, behind the scenes material, and Q&A’s from the San NEXT WAVE | JEWISH FILM INSTITUTE Next Wave is a membership and curation series form the Jewish Film Institute exploring life through a Jew(ish) lens for $40 year, including special year-round and San Francisco Jewish Film Festivalevents.
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The Jewish Film Institute's Mitzvah Series was inaugurated in 2007 to take its Festival programming "on the road" to senior centers and residential communities for audiences that would otherwise not be able to view Festival films.JOBS & INTERNSHIPS
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SAN FRANCISCO JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL 39th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival • July 18 – August 4, 2019 • That's A Wrap! Founded in 1980, the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (SFJFF), presented by the Jewish Film Institute, 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. Presenting more than 65 films and 135 screenings, performances and events over 18 days, SFJFF's highly anticipated program attracts over 40,000 filmgoers and industry professionals to venues in San Francisco, Palo Alto, San Rafael, Oakland and Albany . SFJFF presents dramatic and documentary features, television and web series, experimental, and animated features and shorts about Jewish history, culture, and identity as well as films that reflect life through a Jewish lens. The programming staff takes a broad view of what makes a film Jewish and have been known to curate films that are Jew(ish) as well as films about issues that are relevant to Jewish communities and resonate with other cultural communities across the globe. Over the course of nearly four decades, SFJFF has discovered and nurtured international cinematic talents sometimes long in advance of their discovery by mainstream international festivals. Filmmakers exploring Jewish themes often start out their career by having a short film in the SFJFF; many of them return to the SFJFF with feature length documentaries and narratives. Today, hundreds of films from the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival are available to stream, rent or download through JFI On Demand - the Jewish Film Institute's exhibition archive and integrated streaming platform.2019 FESTIVAL
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