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BENITA | WinterFest 2026

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.


Once Upon My Mother | WinterFest 2026

Based on a fascinating true story, "Once Upon My Mother" is a heartfelt family drama set in 1960s Paris that celebrates a mother’s enduring love.


Orphan | WinterFest 2026

1957. In Budapest, after the uprising against the Communist regime, a young Jewish boy, Andor, raised by his mother with idealized tales of his deceased father, has his world turned upside down when a man appears, claiming to be his true father...Hungary’s official selection for Best International Feature at the 2026 Academy Awards.


The Sea | WinterFest 2026

Khaled, a 12 year old Palestinian boy denied entry into Israel on a school trip, forges his own illicit path to the Mediterranean Sea in this devastating portrayal of a childhood defined by borders and occupation. Winner, Best Feature, Ophir Awards. Israel’s official selection for Best International Feature at the 2026 Academy Awards.


Yes | WinterFest 2026

Regarded as one of the sharpest cultural critics of Israeli society, filmmaker Nadav Lapid returns with a blistering new drama about Y., a struggling musician tasked with writing a new national anthem following October 7th.


Shorts Program: Parallel Lenses | WinterFest 2026

This mid-length shorts program brings together two emotionally resonant observational documentaries that capture the reverberations of October 7th in Israel.


Shorts Program: Strangers, Neighbors & Kin | WinterFest 2026

This lively program features three short films that center joy in unexpected moments of Jewish life, featuring Carol Kane, an adult convert to Judaism, and a Chinese restauranteur.


Maya Cueva: A Rebel Without a Pause

A Rebel Without a Pause shines a light on Dr. Quentin Young, a Jewish doctor from Chicago, who teamed up with the Black Panther Party and its Chairman Fred Hampton throughout the 1960s—and fought the FBI at great personal cost—to bring healthcare to the most vulnerable Americans.


Daniel Hymanson: Wind Up

An artist must say goodbye to her historic Chicago home of 50 years to relocate to a senior apartment complex. Her filmmaker friend moves in and helps prepare the house for sale, as his own family joins together to confront a series of health crises.


Leigh Jurecka: A Night at the Stone Burlesk

When a filmmaker marries a former child magician, she finds herself entering an eccentric family of performers and illusionists.