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WJFF 2015 on WAMU’s Art Beat

The annual Washington Jewish Film Festival doesn’t kick off for another two weeks, but as organizers expect many screenings to sell out, it’s not too early—or too late—to secure a seat. Festival Director Ilya Tovbis says the diverse selections can give people a real sense of the Jewish diaspora, especially if they see a few films.

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Jews in the news: 25th Washington Jewish Film Festival

The Washington Jewish Film Festival (WJFF) celebrates its 25th year with 11 days of dynamic film programming – accompanied by cultural and educational events – exploring the best of international cinema through a distinctly Jewish lens. February 19 through March 1, audiences will be treated to more than 100 screenings and related events across the Washington area.

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25th Annual Washington Jewish Film Festival Lineup Announced

This year’s milestone festival features world, East Coast and mid-Atlantic premieres, an exciting roster of filmmaker and cast appearances, and an exquisitely curated line-up of screenings, festivities and other programs including 12 WJFF retrospective film screenings curated by former festival directors in honor of the 25th year.

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25th WJFF Passes on Sale Now!

Save money, avoid processing fees and gain access to all our programs without buying individual tickets! Festival Passes are good for any WJFF screening, excluding Opening, Closing, Centerpiece and Spotlight Evenings, Silent Films & Live Music events and Pre-Festival Special Events.

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