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Spokane Jewish Film Festival 2024

Spokane Jewish Film Festival 2024

For 20 years, the Spokane Jewish Film Festival has showcased international films that share Jewish life and culture with the Inland Northwest. We continue this year with a collection of new, recent, and classic films that offer fascinating glimpses into the diversity of the Jewish experience. Festival proceeds directly support the human services work of Jewish Family Services.

We’ll kick off this year’s milestone festival with an opening night gala on January 27th at the beautiful Montvale Event Center, complete with silent auction, catered reception, and exclusive screening of Remembering Gene Wilder.

The remainder of the in-person showings will be at our regular venue, Gonzaga University’s Jepson Center. In-person screenings include March '68 (January 28th), My Neighbor Adolf (February 3rd), and Less Than Kosher (February 4th) as well as short films, discussions, and more exclusive content you won’t find anywhere else.

The online component of the festival will include not only new and recent films but also a special retrospective that highlights some of the best films we’ve screened during the last two decades.

For more information and to buy tickets, please visit the festival website at sjff2024.eventive.org

Gonzaga University, Jepson Center, Wolff Auditorium
$15
07:00 PM - 09:00 PM on Sat, 3 Feb 2024

Event Supported By

Spokane Area Jewish Family Services
(509) 747-7394
DIRECTOR@SAJFS.ORG
Gonzaga University, Jepson Center, Wolff Auditorium
330 E Desmet
Spokane, Washington 99202
mcaloon@gonzaga.edu