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All features explore human rights abuses in locations such as the U. Films highlight issues from political repression to torture and killings. The festival opens with a series of shorts produced by USF students. All events are free and open to the public. But what does that mean? Let yourself delve deeper into this urban world with the 4th annual week-long SF Urban Film Fest, whose film screenings, panel discussions, and storytelling workshops are designed to inspire and awaken civic engagement.

Over the course of five days, you get the chance to see more than 50 works that celebrate the oceans around it. They include pieces on our oceans' fragile ecosystem, stories about those that explore its depths and surfers that use it to make a living. It's also the longest running film festival in the Americas. For two weeks in the spring, it features more than a hundred and fifty films from more than 50 countries. All 20 productions include English subtitles.

In addition, producers from Greece will be on hand to interact and answer questions about the Greek film industry. All productions are from Germany, Austria and Switzerland. This one showcases the amazing talent from this part of the world. Movies include topics such as beauty, fashion, and the joys and struggles people face as they age. For four days, you get the chance to see 18 beautiful pieces set to music. Giles is a Belgian Jew whose life is spared after he convinces suspicious SS that he is Persian Iranian , a guise that catches the fancy of an officer Lars Eidinger who oversees the kitchen staff and wants to learn Persian.

A survivor through and through, Giles creates his own version of the language. Still, this is a well-made and intense drama. Details: Screening p. July 24 at Castro Theatre. During the pivot to virtual and hybrid events, JFI has offered the same caliber of programming our audience expects, as we take advantage of local drive-in theaters and virtual streaming offerings.

SFJFF presents dramatic and documentary features, television and web series, experimental, and animated features and shorts about Jewish history, culture, and identity as well as films that reflect life through a Jewish lens.

The programming staff takes a broad view of what makes a film Jewish and have been known to curate films that are Jew ish as well as films about issues that are relevant to Jewish communities and resonate with other cultural communities across the globe. The Festival presents dramatic, documentary, television, experimental, and animated features and shorts about Jewish history, culture, and identity. All non-English language films must be subtitled in English. Premiere Status Feature length narratives and documentaries should not screen or broadcast in Northern California prior to or during the Festival.

Preview Screener Format Preview screeners must be provided in the form of a video link. Screeners of foreign language works must be subtitled in English.



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