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SF Bay Times Special Offer

The 38th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (July 19 – August 5, 2018) presents over 150 films, events, parties, panels and performances over three weeks in San Francisco, Albany, Oakland, Palo Alto and San Rafael. SFJFF is dedicated to celebrating excellence in independent cinema that showcases the diversity of global Jewish life. SF Bay Times readers can use the code BAYTIMES38 for a discount on all tickets, passes and packages to the Festival!


Finney's Friday Free Stuff

The 38th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (July 19 – August 5, 2018) is is proud to partner with Finney's Friday Free Stuff to give away 500 tickets to the inventive documentary ASHCAN: THE SECRET PRISON on Tuesday, July 24 at 2:00PM at San Francisco's historic Castro Theatre. Use the code ASHCAN38 to redeem your free tickets.


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JFI Next Wave is a community of discerning, Bay Area film lovers as well as a platform for the showcase of emerging and established filmmakers whose work explores modern life and identity through a Jewish lens, often dealing with subjects like, art, music, travel, social justice and more.


Discover Your New Favorite Film at SFJFF38

The 38th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (July 19 – August 5, 2018) presents over 150 films, events, parties, panels and performances over three weeks in San Francisco, Albany, Oakland, Palo Alto and San Rafael. SFJFF is dedicated to celebrating excellence in independent cinema that showcases the diversity of global Jewish life.


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JFI Next Wave is a community of discerning, Bay Area film lovers as well as a platform for the showcase of emerging and established filmmakers whose work explores modern life and identity through a Jewish lens, often dealing with subjects like, art, music, travel, social justice and more.


This Is Personal Panel

This is Personal provokes the questions: how are women differently impacted by race, religion, sexual and gender identity and how did this play out in the Women's March following the 2016 election? How do people work together when they disagree? Join the conversation as a diverse panel of Jewish Women of Color lead the post-film conversation