You won't want to miss the Boulder Jewish Film Festival's screening of Song of Ascent, with director Shlomo Weprin in person.
Read More »The Boulder Jewish Film Festival Sheds Light on the Sephardic Experience
Three films celebrating Sephardic life will be shown at the festival: "Kidnapped," "Seven Blessings" and "The Blond Boy from the Casbah."
Read More »The Boulder Jewish Film Festival Announces Its Guest Speakers
Stimulating conversation and pre-recorded interviews with filmmakers are unique aspects of the film festival experience.
Read More »The Boulder Jewish Film Festival Announces Six Additional Screenings
Sold out? We hope some of our newly added screenings will work for you.
Read More »The Challenge of Programming the Boulder Jewish Film Festival After October 7
This year's festival, which features more feel-good films and many Israel-centric titles, offers an opportunity for community sharing.
Read More »Awards and Accolades Abound for The Boulder Jewish Film Festival’s Offerings
Be sure to get your tickets early for these award-winners when they go on sale October 22.
Read More »“A Real Pain” Opens the Boulder Jewish Film Festival
Tickets are apt to sell quickly for this highly touted comedy about odd-couple cousins honoring their grandmother by visiting Poland.
Read More »Boulder Jewish Film Festival Announces 2024 Schedule
Join us November 10-17 at the Dairy Arts Center for the 12th annual Boulder Jewish Film Festival
Read More »Sunday: Join Us for the New Carol Kane, Jason Schwartzman Film Comedy
Kathryn Bernheimer has been following "Between the Temples" since its debut at Sundance, and invites you to join her Sunday to watch the new, very Jewish comedy.
Read More »Take a Peek at 10 Titles to be Shown at the Boulder Jewish Film Festival
With a wide range of provocative subjects, the festival lineup begins to fall into place.
Read More »Some Movies to Watch While Waiting for the Boulder Jewish Film Festival
BJFF Founding Director Kathryn Bernheimer offers some Jewish film suggestions to keep you busy until the festival in November.
Read More »“Recipe for Change: Standing Up to Antisemitism” Screening June 4
"Recipe for Change: Standing Up to Anti-Semitism," celebrates Jewish culture, discusses rising anti-Semitism, and highlights Todd Shotz's contributions in Jewish education and entertainment representation. Join Todd at the Boulder JCC on Tuesday, June 4 for a screening and discussion.
Read More »An Opportunity to Reappraise Golda Meir
Join Lena Fishman and Kathryn Bernheimer at the Boulder JCC on Tuesday, March 5, to discuss Golda Meir's controversial legacy.
Read More »Beth Ami to Celebrate Shabbat and Discuss the Classic Film, “Avalon”
Beth Ami Colorado Congregation presents a Shabbat/movie club event, discussing "Avalon," focusing on immigration and Jewish/humanistic themes, March 9 at Meadows Branch Library, Boulder. Register on Meetup.
Read More »“UnBroken: Would You Hide Me?” Selected for Two Screenings at BIFF
"UnBroken: Would You Hide Me?," an award-winning documentary feature film about seven siblings who escape Nazi Germany through their own youthful bravado and the kindness of German strangers, will screen twice at the Boulder International Film Festival (BIFF) this weekend.
Read More »Stories of Survival, Hope, and Heroism at BIFF
Kathryn Bernheimer recommends four titles at the upcoming Boulder International Film Festival
Read More »Two Films Rehabilitate Golda Meir’s Reputation
Join Lena Fishman and Kathryn Bernheimer for a discussion of Golda Mier and two films illuminating her legacy on March 5 at 10 am at the Boulder JCC.
Read More »A Holocaust Film Like No Other
Nominated for Five Academy Awards, "The Zone of Interest" has opened in Boulder for a week run at the Cinemark Century Theater.
Read More »Filling in the Jewish Gaps Left by “Maestro”
Kathryn Bernheimer reviews "Maestro" - and will facilitate a discussion on January 28 at the Boulder JCC, along with the screening of "Leonard Bernstein and the Israel Philharmonic"
Read More »The Boulder Jewish Film Festival Responds to the Crisis in Israel
Two tragically relevant short films have been added to the festival in response to the Hamas attack on Israel
Read More »“Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution” – Unveiling the Inspirational Journey from Summer Camp to Historic Activism
Join us at the Boulder JCC on September 10 for an unforgettable cinematic experience as we kick off the ReelAbilities Film Festival with the screening of "Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution."
Read More »What to Watch on Large and Small Screens This Summer
Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, Robert Oppenheimer, Leonard Bernstein, Varian Fry, and Golda Meir are among the many Jewish figures to be found on screen this summer.
Read More »Women Bridge a Cultural Chasm in an Award-Winning Israeli Film
Join Kathryn Bernheimer for a discussion following the May 17th screening of "Cinema Sabaya" at the Dairy Arts Center's Boedecker Theater
Read More »Why Are So Many Gentile Actors Playing Jews?
Join Kathryn Bernheimer at the Boulder JCC on April 3 for a conversation about the constant casting of non-Jews in specifically Jewish roles.
Read More »From Dustin Hoffman to Mr. Haffmann – BIFF Offers Many Titles of Interest
The Boulder International Film Festival returns with something for everyone, including Jewish audiences.
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