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Take a chance on this special Secret Screening and add the element of surprise to your day. Get ready to take a leap into the unknown–trust us, it's worth it.
In celebration of 45 years of exploring Jewish identity and expression through cinema, SFJFF presents a retrospective event featuring guest speakers and rare film clips from the Festival’s history.
Part love letter, part detective story, a white man raised in a Black family joins his cousin to unravel the tangled story of race, violence, and love that shaped their lives. Take part in a special Work in Progress screening.
Part detective story, part heist film, The Stamp Thief investigates the tale of a Nazi who stole priceless stamp collections from Jews, then buried them in Poland—never to return.
Based on Rosella Postorino’s novel At the Wolf’s Table, a group of women are caught in a deadly game when they are forced by the SS to taste Hitler’s food for poison.
A Swiss filmmaker, the descendant of Palestinian migrants, travels to the West Bank to make sense of the breakup with a Jewish childhood friend who became a settler.
Brevity translates to boldness in this collection of shorts that takes you through the peaks and valleys of human experience. Get ready to laugh, cry, and repeat.
Harry and Sally have known each other for years and are very good friends, but they fear that sex would ruin the friendship. Reprise screening – SFJFF 2011!
Forty years after the release of Claude Lanzmann's monumental film "Shoah," Guillaume Ribot reveals the director s relentless pursuit to tell the untold, using only Lanzmann's words and unseen footage from the masterpiece.
The life and legacy of experimental filmmaker Benita Raphan are honored in this deeply felt new work by her friend and mentor, Alan Berliner, who pieces together her archive in a collaborative piece that captures Raphan’s boundless creative energy.