Claims conference films at the Seattle Jewish Film Festival

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 SzoldMarch 22
(dir./prod.: Abby Ginzberg)

My Underground MotherMarch 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.