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Best of the Fest | Bobbi Jene

“I want to get to that place where I have no strength to hide anything.” After a decade of stardom in Israel as part of the illustrious Batsheva Dance Company, dancer/choreographer Bobbi Jene Smith at age 30 pursues a solo career in the U.S. Winner of the Best Documentary prize at the Tribeca Film Festival, Bobbi Jene is a portrait of a dancer which is as unflinching, wondrous and embarrassing as life itself.


Best of the Fest | House of Z

This chronicle of the fascinating career of fashion designer Zac Posen, known to many as a celebrity judge on Project Runway, shows how Posen began designing as a teen. With his family’s support, he enjoyed a meteoric rise. Friendships with famous women (Claire Danes and Natalie Portman) helped catapult him to fame. But when his career stalls, Posen struggles with depression. His plans for a comeback will have audiences cheering for the likeable and talented artist.


Best of the Fest | Levinsky Park

Over the past five years, tens of thousands of refugees from sub-Saharan Africa have sought relief and safety in Israel only to find a society bitterly divided on how to treat them. Filmmaker Beth Toni Kruvant examines Israel’s moral obligation to extend aid and comfort to the refugees and the role that race and religion play in the willingness of a community to accept them in their midst.


Best of the Fest | Little Stones

This inspiring documentary profiles four women, each putting tremendous effort into helping women around the world in unique ways. A Brazilian graffiti artist speaks out against domestic violence; a Senegalese hip-hop musician educates young women about the perils of genital mutilation; a classically trained dancer in India helps heal victims of sex trafficking through movement therapy; and a young American finds high-end U.S. markets for poor Kenyan women’s hand-sewn clothing.


Best of the Fest | Heather Booth: Changing the World

“The most influential person you never heard of” Heather Booth is an organizer who has been at the center of almost every social movement of the past 50 years. From registering Mississippi voters during the 1964 Freedom Summer to joining Elizabeth Warren in the fight against Wall Street banks, Booth has been a formidable force for change. Filmmaker Lilly Rivlin (Grace Paley: Collected Shorts, SFJFF 2010) creates a compelling portrait of an inspiring activist.


Best of the Fest | Bending the Arc

Thirty years ago, a group of young, enthusiastic, and caring friends came together with a goal that was both simple and complex: to provide health care for all, particularly the poor in the developing world. This inspiring documentary charts the success of Partners in Health, an NGO which builds hospitals and delivers health care throughout the world as they work to bend the arc toward justice.


San Francisco Jewish Film Festival 37

The 37th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (SFJFF) will run from July 20 – August 6, 2017 in the Bay Area. Read on for more information and announcement dates.


2018 Filmmaker Residency Application

Applications are now being accepted for the 2017-2018 JFI Filmmaker Residency. JFI supports emerging filmmakers working with Jewish themes in all media formats.


SFJFF37 Next Wave Passes

Film lovers ages 35 and under enjoy special programs and events PLUS all the privileges of a JFI membership for just $35 a year. The Next Wave Pass lets you fest with flexibility and gives you access to all shows at all theatres.


WinterFest 2018 Early Bird Passes

Early Bird Weekend Passes for WinterFest 2018 (February 10 - 11 at the Vogue Theatre and Alamo Drafthouse), are on sale now – secure your spot at the head of the line for a weekend of transcendent Jewish film! Use the code WinterFestIsComing.