Mar 09 - 24 2024
Sacramento Jewish Film Festival

Sacramento Jewish Film Festival

Presented by Jewish Federation of the Sacramento Region and CapRadio at Sacramento, Davis & Online

The Sacramento Jewish Film Festival (SJFF) proudly presents the 25th Anniversary Festival both in-person and streaming!

Weekend One (in-person): Saturday, March 9 and Sunday, March 10 - Veterans Memorial Theatre (203 E. 14th St., Davis)

Weekend Two (in-person): Saturday, March 16 and Sunday, March 17 - The Center at 2300 (2300 Sierra Blvd., Sacramento)

Streaming: March 11-24. From the comfort of your home, 24/7

Festival events includes films, Q&As, mini-concerts, special panels, and in-person receptions.

A program of the Jewish Federation of the Sacramento Region, the mission of SJFF is to showcase thought-provoking, entertaining films that inform, inspire, and celebrate the Jewish story for audiences everywhere

Visit the festival website at https://sacjewishfilmfest.org/ for a complete list of feature films, shorts, special events, sponsorship opportunities, and how to purchase tickets and passes.

Admission Info

Short film pass Free

Student: (Reflects 50% Discount)
Per film $6
Opening night all inclusive $18
In-person pass $50
Streaming pass $50
Full festival pass $75

General:
Per film $12
Opening night all inclusive $36
In-person pass $100
Streaming pass $100

Week 1 Pass $100

Week 2 Pass $100

Full festival pass $150

Phone: (916) 486-0906

Email: jbirch@jewishsac.org

Dates & Times

2024/03/09 - 2024/03/24

Additional time info:

A dynamic hybrid of live and virtual events showcasing 39 films:

TWO WEEKENDS of live in-person screenings (March 9/10 and March 16/17) and

TWO WEEKS of feature films and shorts STREAMING online (March 11-24)

Location Info

Sacramento, Davis & Online

CA

Accessibility Info

The festival plans to feature closed-captioning or subtitles on as many films as possible with English-language content to ensure that the deaf and hard-of-hearing audience can better experience the festival. Films in languages other than English are already subtitled. In addition, upon request, they will have ASL interpreters in the theaters to assist with  announcements and post-film discussions. The closed-captioning project is possible due to the generosity of our many sponsors.