Tickets

Sunday, March 21
Matzoh Momma Brunch
Tevye
11:00 AM @ Cinerama
Brunch at 10:00 am


Heart of Stone
1:00 PM @ Cinerama


Rafting to Bombay
3:30 PM @ Cinerama


Camera Obscura
Plays with the short film Gefilte Fish
5:30 PM @ Cinerama


Closing Night Film
A Matter of Size
8:00 PM @ Cinerama
Doors @ 7:30 for Sushi, Sake & Sumo Reception


Thursday, March 25
Ajami
7:00 PM @ Washington State History Museum in Tacoma


Series & Events

AJC Seattle Jewish Film Festival 2010

AJC Seattle Jewish Film Festival 2010

Presented by American Jewish Committee Seattle Regional Office, the AJC Seattle Jewish Film Festival is the most highly anticipated and attended Jewish event in the Pacific Northwest. Seattle’s ten day international cinematic exploration and celebration of Jewish life, culture, identity, and history takes place March 11–21 at various venues, and features over 25 international films as well as thematic special events, educational programming, performances, and special guests. For more information please visit seattlejewishfilmfestival.org.

SJFF Ticket Prices
$11 General Admission
$8 AJC and SIFF Members, Student with valid ID/Youth under 13/Seniors 65+
      ID required at Will Call
$8 Groups of 12 or more (please call 206.324.9996 for group orders)

Opening & Closing Nights
$18 | $11 Student with valid ID/Seniors 65+

Matzoh Momma Sunday Brunch & Family Film
$20 | $15 Student/Child/Senior
$60 Family of 4

SIFF Passes and Vouchers are not valid for the AJC Seattle Jewish Film Festival.

SJFF Passes


SJFF Film Only Pass
$150; $125 AJC Member/Student/Senior 65+

Festival films only, including Opening Night & Closing Night Films.
No other special events.

SJFF Festival Pass Plus+
$200; $175 AJC Member/Student/Senior 65+

All festival films and ticketed events, including one admission to Opening Night Party hosted by Tom Douglas, Centerpiece Performance and Matzoh Momma Brunch.

SJFF Flex Pass: "8 Punch & Brunch"
$85; $65 AJC Member/Student/Senior 65+

With the flex pass, you can flex your movie muscles. You get one admission to brunch plus 8 film punches, so bring a friend or seven to the movies.

  • Restrictions: Passholders can bring friends to general admission screenings only. One admission by passholder only to: Closing Night Film and Matzoh Momma Sunday Brunch. It's the best SJFF deal around!

SJFF Films


Against the Tide

Against The Tide
Thursday, March 18, 3:30 PM @ Cinerama

This scathing indictment of US indifference to the Holocaust features a never-before-seen interview with Peter Bergson, who challenged the isolationism of the Roosevelt administration and American Jewish organizations in order to attract support from non-Jewish Congressmen and Hollywood personalities.


Ajami

Ajami
Opening Night Film
Saturday, March 13, 8:00 PM @ SIFF Cinema

Doors open at 7:30, Introductions at 7:45
Nominated for an Academy Award in the Best Foreign Language Film category, Ajami is a gritty, urban crime drama that tells the interwoven stories of Jewish, Muslim and Christian neighbors living in bloody disharmony in Israel’s impoverished Jaffa neighborhood.
Second screening added!
Thursday, March 25, 7:00 PM @ Washington State History Museum in Tacoma


Amnon's Journey

Amnon’s Journey
Monday, March 15, 6:30 PM @ SIFF Cinema

The fascinating and inspiring story of master violin maker, Amnon Weinstein,

who lovingly restores instruments played during the Holocaust to give voice to a lost generation.


Breaking Upwards

Breaking Upwards
Saturday, March 20, 5:00 PM @ Cinerama

A twenty-something New York Jewish couple engineer their own break-up after their four-year codependent relationship grows tedious.


Camera Obscura

Camera Obscura
Sunday, March 21, 5:30 PM @ Cinerama

Plays with the short film Gefilte Fish
Set in Argentina at the turn of the last century, this enchanting lyrical and inventive saga follows a homely Jewish woman relegated to the background and made to feel like an ugly duckling until an itinerant photographer reveals her true beauty for the first time.

Eyes Wide Open

Eyes Wide Open
Saturday, March 20, 9:15 PM @ Cinerama

Plays with the short film Lost Paradise
The rigidly ordered world of a butcher and married father of four is disrupted with the arrival of a lost soul who awakens dormant feelings. Eyes is a restrained yet bold look at the highly controversial topic of homosexuality in Jerusalem’s ultra-Orthodox community.

Heart Of Stone

Heart Of Stone
Sunday, March 21, 1:00 PM @ Cinerama

Plays with the short film Hold the Soup
The efforts of a gutsy Newark, New Jersey high school principal to stave off gang violence and boost student morale are chronicled in this heartfelt documentary.

Hey, Hey

Hey, Hey It’s Esther Blueberger
Tuesday, March 16, 6:30 PM @ SIFF Cinema

This quirky, coming-of-age comedy explores what it's like to be an outsider in your own world, and stars Toni Collette (Little Miss Sunshine) and Keisha Castle-Hughes (Whale Rider).

Human Failure

Human Failure
Thursday, March 18, 7:00 PM @ Cinerama

Plays with the short film I Saw A Mountain
During the Third Reich, virtually every Aryan citizen benefited from the robbery of Jewish assets. But it was not the Gestapo who invaded Jewish residences in order to confiscate property, from bank accounts to the last shirt, it was the German Tax officials. Academy Award nominated director Michael Verhoeven’s remarkable oeuvre dares to tell the truth in Germany about Germany.

Jaffa

Jaffa
Wednesday, March 17, 9:15 PM @ SIFF Cinema

The complexities of contemporary multi-ethnic Israel are explored in this modernized version of "Romeo and Juliet" relocated to the port city of Jaffa where Muslims, Jews and Christians live side by side.

The Jazz Baroness

The Jazz Baroness
Monday, March 15, 8:00 PM @ SIFF Cinema

Filmmaker Hannah Rothschild explores the little-known, unlikely story of her great aunt, Pannonica (Nica) de Kkoenigswarter nee Rothschild - the granddaughter of Britain's first Jewish member of Parliament, and muse and patroness to jazz musician Thelonious Monk.

Killing Kasztner

Killing Kasztner
Sunday, March 14, 5:50 PM @ SIFF Cinema

HERO OR TRAITOR? Rezso Kasztner, the Hungarian Jew who faced down Eichmann, saved thousands and paid with his life. True stories rarely contain a historic mystery, a courtroom drama, a political murder, and a family saga, but all can be found in this amazing tale.

Leon/Sefarad

Leon/Sefarad – A New Encounter
Sunday, March 14, 11:30 AM @ SIFF Cinema

The northern Spanish town of Léon has a rich but little-known Jewish history, revealed through fascinating personal accounts, historical footage and haunting pieces of music and writing created by artists heralding from the region.

Look Into My Eyes

Look Into My Eyes
Sunday, March 14, 1:30 PM @ SIFF Cinema

Rabbi-turned-filmmaker Naftaly Gliksberg travels through two continents interviewing subjects on the topic of anti-Semitism to investigate whether it remains a pervasive global problem or has evolved into a buzzword.

A Matter Of Size

A Matter Of Size
Closing Night: "Sushi, Sake, Sweets & Sumo"
Sunday, March 21, 8:00 PM @ Cinerama

“Sushi, Sake, Sweets & Sumo” Reception at 7:30 PM
A thematic and cinematic evening with delicious sushi and sake before SJFF's Closing Night Film A Matter of Size, a comedy about sumo wrestlers in Israel. Afterwards, join us for a sweet piece of SJFF's Centerpiece Custom Cake as we draw the curtains on yet another terrific festival season.

Rabbi Firer

Rabbi Firer: A Reason To Question
Thursday, March 18, 5:30 PM @ Cinerama

Nearly 150 patients a day seek assistance from Rabbi Elimelech Firer, a 54-year-old Orthodox Jew self-educated in medicine, to help navigate their way through the tangled web of medical treatments.

Rafting To Bombay

Rafting To Bombay
Sunday, March 21, 3:30 PM @ Cinerama

Past and present collide when the Laufer family travels to Mumbai to document their father’s story of refuge in India during World War II and they are caught in the worst terror attack the city has ever experienced.

Saviors In The Night

Saviors In The Night
Thursday, March 18, 9:15 PM @ Cinerama

Based on the 1965 memoir of Marga Spiegel, now 97 years old, Saviors In The Night tells the riveting story of the Spiegel family who found refuge with courageous Westphalian farmers during WWII after barely escaping the last of the death camp deportations.

Seven Minutes In Heaven

Seven Minutes In Heaven
Saturday, March 20, 7:00 PM @ Cinerama

A young, Israeli woman struggles to confront her memories of a horrific suicide bombing a year after the event in this well-crafted psychological thriller.

Tevye

Tevye
Matzoh Mamma Sunday Brunch & Family Film
Sunday, March 21, 10:00 AM @ Cinerama

Matzoh Momma Catering proudly hosts SJFF's Annual Sunday Brunch, starting at 10 AM followed by the film Tevye at 11:00 AM. Don't miss this incredible spread with musical performance by and a Fiddler sing-a-long with The Jim Mirel Shalom Ensemble! Prizes for best costume! Win tickets to the Paramount Theatre production of Fiddler on the Roof.

Voices From El-Sayed

Voices From El-Sayed
Wednesday, March 17, 7:30 PM @ SIFF Cinema

Nestled in the Negev Desert, El Sayed is home to a Bedouin village with the largest community of deaf people in the world. Through the generations, a unique sign language has evolved and a father must decide whether to get his son cochlear implants in spite of resistance from a community where the hearing and deaf comfortably coexist.

Wedding Song

Wedding Song
Sunday, March 14, 8:45 PM @ SIFF Cinema

Set in 1942 Tunis, Wedding Song is a fearless and poetic exploration of female sexual awakening and Jewish-Arab coexistence as seemingly powerless women find a way through friendship to reclaim their destinies.

Where I Stand

Where I Stand: The Hank Greenspun Story
Sunday, March 14, 3:20 PM @ SIFF Cinema

Stranger than fiction, Where I Stand chronicles the life of the charismatic Hank Greenspun, a former Brooklyn kid who became a courageous "give em' hell" newspaperman, Vegas icon and real-life Zelig, known for winning every battle he ever fought even with formidable opponents like the mob and McCarthy.

Zruvabel

Zruvabel
Tuesday, March 16, 8:30 PM @ SIFF Cinema

A family of Ethiopian émigrés is torn between love for their homeland and assimilation within Israeli culture in Zruvabel, the first Ethiopian Israeli feature film.