The 24th Annual Jewish Film Festival screens from February 6 to February 16. The San Diego Jewish Film Festival showcases over 60 of the best contemporary Jewish themed films from around the world celebrating life, human rights, and freedom of expression. The mission of the Film Festival is to offer outstanding world cinema that promotes awareness, appreciation and pride in the diversity of the Jewish people to attendees of the community at large. Festival programs aim to educate and illuminate through evocative, independent fiction and documentary films that portray the Jewish experience from current to historic global perspectives. In addition to the carefully selected short - subject, documentary, and feature length films, the Film Festival features an international roster of visiting guest artists, including actors, filmmakers, and scholars, who introduce their work, participate in panel discussions, and meet and greet with the festival patrons.
Admission/Cost: $13.75 per film, festival passes available.
Location:
The festival screens in many venues, please check the festival website for more details
Films: dates, times and locations:
Friday, February 14
10:30 AM to Commie Camp/The New Woman: Annie Londonderry Kopchovsky (Garfield Theatre)
10:30 AM to Lunch Box $10 available between films. Pre-Order by 2/10/14 (Garfield Theatre)
1:30 PM to The Last White Knight(Garfield Theatre)
For complete information about all the films, please visit: www.tickets.lfjcc.org
Admission/Cost: $13.75 per film, festival passes available.
Location:
The festival screens in many venues, please check the festival website for more details
Films: dates, times and locations:
Friday, February 14
10:30 AM to Commie Camp/The New Woman: Annie Londonderry Kopchovsky (Garfield Theatre)
10:30 AM to Lunch Box $10 available between films. Pre-Order by 2/10/14 (Garfield Theatre)
1:30 PM to The Last White Knight(Garfield Theatre)
For complete information about all the films, please visit: www.tickets.lfjcc.org







