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Don’t miss these fantastic one time only screenings: Adam, Fiddler: A Miracle of Miracles, The Passengers, and the SFJFF39 Closing Night Film, The Red Sea Diving Resort
SFJFF39 is proud to showcase several films from past and present Bay Area filmmakers or which celebrate the vibrancy of local communities and contribute to the strong tradition of independent filmmaking thriving here today.
SFJFF39 is pleased to showcase award-winning and critically acclaimed films from around the world each year in the Bay Area. These Festival titles have already garnered national and international acclaim at premier film festivals.
What is considered appropriate speech and appropriate behavior today? From dark comedies to female-centric documentaries and provocative narratives, SFJFF audiences can engage with the following films which explore the complexities of the #MeToo era and the boundaries of political correctness.
Explore an array of films about life behind the camera and the creative filmmaking process.
SFJFF42's Special Presentations honor stories big and small that illuminate the diversity of Jewish experiences, champion freedom of expression, and delight with their wit and charm.
The Jewish Film Institute champions emerging and established filmmakers telling bold stories about Jewish life, culture, and identity through our Filmmaker Residency and Completion Grants programs. SFJFF42 is proud to showcase this dynamic group of films that received JFI support in their creation.
SFJFF42's Next Wave selections address the complicated, conflicting, and empowering elements of contemporary life, Jewish identity, and expression through a showcase of remarkable stories that touch on art, social justice, relationships, politics, and more.
Today's national conversation and political moment has inspired a powerful revolution of filmmakers applying their trade to the moment’s most pressing issues. Focusing on issues like climate change, abortion rights, and the fight against white nationalist violence, these films respond to the urgency of our times and embolden us to take concrete action to repair the world.
As we return to the movies, SFJFF42 is highlighting stories that reflect our current moment of personal and societal awakening. What moves us from a space of inertia to action, in our lives and in the world? Who do we become when we pass the point of no return? These films ask those questions, and leave it to the audience to come up with the answers.