Follow world renowned wildlife photographer Amos Nachoum into freezing Arctic waters, on a dangerous quest to photograph a polar bear, up close and personal.
Directed by Yonatan Nir and Dani Menkin| UNITED STATES, CANADA, ISRAEL 2019 | 71 MIN ENGLISH with some HEBREW, INUIT, HEBREW & ENGLISH SUBTITLES
Opening Film, DOCAVIV
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CONCESSIONS: A selection of soft drinks along with coffee, tea and a variety of snacks available for purchase.
TIPS: Purchase Tickets in advance for best pricing and seating.
ABOUT THE SF JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL
The San Francisco Jewish Film Festival is the first and largest Jewish film festival in the world. Presenting innovative film each summer in the Bay Area, the festival promotes awareness, appreciation and pride in the diversity of the Jewish people. Festival programs are meant to create community and strengthen consciousness of Jewish identity, history and culture; provide a dynamic and inclusive forum for exploration of and dialogue about the Jewish experience; and encourage independent filmmakers working with Jewish themes.
Presented in partnership with the Jewish Film Institute
$10 - $15
Presented by Osher Marin JCC
Follow world renowned wildlife photographer Amos Nachoum into freezing Arctic waters, on a dangerous quest to photograph a polar bear, up close and personal.
Directed by Yonatan Nir and Dani Menkin| UNITED STATES, CANADA, ISRAEL 2019 | 71 MIN ENGLISH with some HEBREW, INUIT, HEBREW & ENGLISH SUBTITLES
Opening Film, DOCAVIV
MARINJCC.ORG/PICTURE
CONCESSIONS: A selection of soft drinks along with coffee, tea and a variety of snacks available for purchase.
TIPS: Purchase Tickets in advance for best pricing and seating.
ABOUT THE SF JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL
The San Francisco Jewish Film Festival is the first and largest Jewish film festival in the world. Presenting innovative film each summer in the Bay Area, the festival promotes awareness, appreciation and pride in the diversity of the Jewish people. Festival programs are meant to create community and strengthen consciousness of Jewish identity, history and culture; provide a dynamic and inclusive forum for exploration of and dialogue about the Jewish experience; and encourage independent filmmakers working with Jewish themes.
Presented in partnership with the Jewish Film Institute
$10 - $15
Presented by Osher Marin JCC
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