Results 3161 - 3170 of 3498 for the search term
SFJFF44's Next Wave young adult 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.
These nuanced, pre-October 7th films by Israelis, Palestinians, and international collaborative teams offer unique perspectives that help to contextualize the current crisis in Israel and Gaza.
These narrative features shed light on the drama and comedy of Jewish life around the world.
These non-fiction films train their lens on vital stories, in the Jewish community and beyond, that pull focus on the issues that define our times.
Don't miss the twenty-one short films in this year's program, each of which tells a big story. Narrative and documentary shorts compete for juried Best Narrative and Documentary Short Awards. The winner of the Best Short Documentary Award is eligible for the Academy Award in Documentary (Short Subject).
The Jewish Film Institute board and staff cordially invite you to the 37th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival's Shabbat Dinner.
Through events hosted in its sleek and modern showroom, DZINE seeks to inspire, inform and share the best of contemporary art and design.
Located firmly within San Francisco’s Castro district, Catch Restaurant is steeped in city history.