The Seattle Jewish Film Festival, March 14–29, 2026.
The Seattle Jewish Film Festival, held March 14–29, in Seattle and Mercer Island, Washington, is one of the largest and longest-running Jewish film festivals in the Pacific Northwest. Presented by the Stroum Jewish Community Center, the festival features a diverse lineup of international and Jewish cinema along with special events, panel discussions, and community screenings that highlight global Jewish life and culture.
Among Neighbors March 22
(dir/prod: Yoav Potash, prod: Anita Friedman)
Elie Wiesel: Soul On Fire – March 23 – March 29
(dir./prod. Oren Rudavsky, prod. Tal Mandil, Michael Chomet)
Labors of Love: The Life and Legacy of Henrietta Szold – March 22
(dir./prod.: Abby Ginzberg)
My Underground Mother – March 22
(dir/prod: by Marisa Fox, prod: Deborah Shaffer, Kelly Sheehan)
The Stamp Thief – March 28
(dir. Dan Sturman; prod. Gary Gilbert, Dylan Nelson, Dan Sturman)
For the full schedule and tickets, visit the Seattle JFF Website.
