This tapestry of short works employs a variety of impressive and memorable textures. From interdisciplinary thread and film work, to rich black and white, to dynamic, 3D, and even sand animation, to classic verité, these filmmakers each deliver a distinct creative vision that contributes to a kaleidoscopic portrait of the realities and imaginations of contemporary Jewish life. Featuring works supported by The New York Times and The New Yorker, this program is as artistically impressive as it is journalistically generative. Featuring a class of filmmakers all presenting at SFJFF for the first time, we could not be more proud to introduce these future familiar faces to our audiences. —Ash Hoyle
Featuring:
A Word Required
Animated New Yorkers: Joel
Bounded
Thanks, Babs!
The Guy Who Got Cut Wrong
The Sacred Society
The Stage Is Ours
A Word Required
The Stage is Our is sponsored by Hebrew Free Loan Association of San Francisco