Boulder Jewish Film Festival 2024: Ticket Sales Begin October 22

Boulder Jewish Film Festival 2024: Ticket Sales Begin October 22

Tickets to the Boulder Jewish Film Festival go on sale on Tuesday, October 22. The 12th annual exploration of the Jewish experience on screen runs Sunday, November 10 through Sunday, November 17 at the Dairy Arts Center.

This year, the festival’s 14 world cinema programs will be shown in the 70-seat Boedecker Theater and the Grace Gamm Theater, which seats 114. Tickets do sell quickly, so purchasing early is highly recommended. If a film you want to see is sold out, please email jodi@boulderjcc.org to be put on the waiting list or to be informed if a second screening is added.

Can’t decide which films to see? Join the festival’s founding director Kathryn Bernheimer for a free Zoom sneak preview on Monday, October 21 at 7 pm. Register here.

Tickets may be purchased online, or at the Hartman Box Office, 2590 Walnut St, open every day from noon to 6 pm. Tickets purchased in person at the Dairy do not incur a 13% service fee. Tickets may also be purchased by calling the box office, 303.444.7328.

All film tickets are $15 (price includes Dairy Arts Center fee of $3).

We suggest all ticket holders arrive at the theater no less than 10 minutes prior to the film’s start times since all films will start promptly and empty seats will be released to audience members on the waiting list.

If you have tickets but find you are unable to attend, please call 303.444.7328 to release your seats and receive credit for a future Dairy Arts Center event.

Parking is free at the Dairy Arts Center. The overflow lot is located north of the main parking lot.

The Dairy Arts Center offers assistive listening systems; learn more. Security is provided at all festival events.

We hope you will join us for Join us for cinema, conversation, and community.

Questions? Email festival coordinator Jodi Zicklin, jodi@boulderjcc.org.

About Kathryn Bernheimer

Kathryn has spent her professional life writing about, teaching, and presenting the arts. Founding Director of the Boulder Jewish Film Festival, Kathryn was Director of Menorah and ACE at the Boulder JCC from 2003 through August, 2019. The former film and theater critic for the Boulder Daily Camera, Kathryn is the author of "The Fifty Greatest Jewish Movies" and "The Fifty Funniest Films of All Time." kathryn.bernheimer@gmail.com

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