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Queer Israeli Film ‘Sublet’ Featured at SoCo Virtual Film Festival

Gary Carnivele October 12, 2020

SONOMA COUNTY VIRTUAL JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL October 13 – November 16, 2020

October 13 – November 16, 2020

The Jewish Community Center Sonoma County is proud to present the 25th Anniversary of the Jewish Film Festival, VIRTUALLY. Ten of the newest and best international films will be available online on a dedicated, user- friendly, film platform. Highlights include the newest release, SUBLET, a moving Israeli LGBTQ drama, and THEY AIN’T READY FOR ME, a documentary about an African American rabbinical student and mother singlehandedly fighting against violence on Chicago’s South Side. The films will be available on-demand throughout the weeks. Embracing the new medium, four live filmmaker talks will allow the community to interact with the creative minds behind the works. There will an audience award for best feature and best short film. Season passes and individual tickets are now on sale.

TICKETS, TRAILERS, and FILM GUIDE: WWW.JCCSOCO.ORG 

SEASON PASSES AND SINGLE TICKETS NOW ON SALE

Season Passes: $80 single, $100 “mishpacha” family; Single Tickets: $14, $24.

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