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Thu Jul 23 - Mon Aug 10

San Francisco Jewish Film Festival


Tel. 415.621.0556
Email San Francisco Jewish Film Festival
Website
$10.50 - $12
Tickets
Box Office: 1.866.55.TICKETS

Location
Date and Time
San Francisco Locations
429 Castro Street
San Francisco, CA 94114 map
cross street: Market
district: Castro/Upper Market


Thu Jul 23 (Various Times)
Fri Jul 24 (Various Times)
Sat Jul 25 (Various Times)
Sun Jul 26 (Various Times)
Mon Jul 27 (Various Times)
3200 California Street
San Francisco, CA 94118
district: San Francisco

Sat Aug 8 (Various Times)
Sun Aug 9 (Various Times)
Berkeley Locations
2015 & 2025 Addison St.
Berkeley, CA 94704
district: Berkeley (Cal Campus)

Sat Aug 1 (Various Times)
Sun Aug 2 (Various Times)
Mon Aug 3 (Various Times)
Tue Aug 4 (Various Times)
Wed Aug 5 (Various Times)
Palo Alto Locations
3000 El Camino Real
Palo Alto, CA 94306 map
cross street: Olive Ave.
district: Palo Alto


Sat Aug 1 (Various Times)
Sun Aug 2 (Various Times)
Mon Aug 3 (Various Times)
Tue Aug 4 (Various Times)
Wed Aug 5 (Various Times)
San Rafael Locations
1118 4th Street
San Rafael, CA 94901 map
cross street: A Street
district: San Rafael


Sat Aug 8 (Various Times)
Sun Aug 9 (Various Times)
Mon Aug 10 (Various Times)

Description
Plug into the 29th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival for a cinematic kaleidoscope of culture, with over 70 films, including features, documentaries and shorts from across the globe. Our award-winning selection lets you fix the world with Jewish civil rights lawyers and radical pranksters, get acquainted with Gertrude Berg—the ‘Jewish Lucille Ball’ of 1950s TV—come of age with Australian nerdy girls and Uruguayan Bar Mitzvah boys, laugh hysterically with Israeli Sumo wrestlers, and enjoy the best in contemporary animation, comedy, drama and more – this year with a fantastic array of new technological resources. The Festival screens July 23 through August 10 in San Francisco, Berkeley, Palo Alto and San Rafael. Tickets, all-festival passes and full schedule available now at www.sfjff.org or 866-55-TICKETS.


Select the Win Tickets button to Enter to win a pair of tickets to one of the following films:

MARY & MAX Sat, July 25 @ 9:45pm at the Castro Theatre
Oscar-winning animator Adam Elliot’s bittersweet comic fable of an unlikely yet extraordinary friendship between a middle-aged, obese New York Jew with Asperger’s syndrome and his eight-year-old pen pal from Australia. Brought to life by the bravura voice work of Philip Seymour Hoffman and Toni Collette, it’s a poignant tale of a friendship between oddballs at their wits’ end with the world, but at peace with each other.

SEVEN MINUTES IN HEAVEN Mon, July 27 @ 9pm at the Castro Theatre
Ranging from the hyperrealistic to the fantastical, this powerful neo-noir mystery follows a young Israeli who struggles to remember the terrorist bus bombing that took her boyfriend’s life, leaving her body—and her psyche—severely scarred. An unfamiliar necklace, a patient and handsome stranger and the newfound knowledge that she was pronounced dead for seven minutes all might help her unlock the key to her past.

ZION AND HIS BROTHER Thu, July 30 @ 6pm at the Castro Theatre
Eran Merav’s knockout first feature offers a fresh, razor-sharp perspective on the fraught relationship between brothers. Fourteen-year-old Zion and his older brother Meir are thick as thieves, but when rough play leads to a tragic accident, the brothers react differently and are challenged by thorny questions of loyalty and morality.