Film Arts - JCC - Orlando

Through feature films,shorts, documentaries, student films and conversations with guest speakers, our festivals explore a variety of topics, all with the goal of exciting, engaging and educating our audiences.

Many of our films have received awards both nationally and internationally. Since our festivals premiered, over 100 outstanding films have been shown at a variety of venues.

Jewish Film Series

Through feature films, shorts, documentaries, student films and conversations with guest speakers, our festivals explore a variety of topics, all with the goal of exciting, engaging and educating our audiences. Many of our films have received awards both nationally and internationally. Since our festivals premiered, over 100 outstanding films have been shown at a variety of venues.

Israeli Film Festival

Our annual Israeli Film Festival is dedicated to fostering an understanding of Israeli culture and access to Israel’s young but thriving film industry. The festival features films based upon various considerations such as awards or nominations, timely subject matter and input from the film community.

The 10th Annual Israeli Film Festival, presented by Weinstein Properties, will take place January 23-30 at the Weinstein JCC.

All films will be shown at the Weinstein JCC unless otherwise noted.

Real Abilities Diversity and Inclusion Film Festival

The ReelAbilities Diversity and Inclusion Film Festival is dedicated to promoting awareness and appreciation of the lives, stories and artistic expressions of people with different abilities. The festival presents award-winning films, accompanied by discussions and other engaging programs which bring together the community to explore, discuss and celebrate the diversity of our shared human experience.

Kesem (“Magic” in Hebrew) is exactly what occurs when actors, both with and without needs, go through this theatrical process together. Under the direction of Brian Bassett, participants learn, grow and express themselves in ways they may never had imagined. In Kesem, the Weinstein JCC’s inclusive theater project, it is the process, more than the result, that is most important. The cast and crew of Kesem invite everyone to come and experience the magic of Kesem!

This year’s festival, presented by Karen and Ken Olshansky, will take place February 11-13.

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Tiger Within – JEWISH FILM SERIES

Wednesday: 7:00 pm - 8:45 pm

Tiger Within – JEWISH FILM SERIES

Ages: 18+Years
Wednesday 7:00 pm - 8:45 pm
 
A story featuring an unlikely friendship between a homeless teen and a Holocaust survivor, sparking larger questions of fear, forgiveness, healing, and world peace, starring multiple Emmy Award-winning actor, Ed Asner.
 
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Cutural Programming at the Weinstein JCC is supported in part by:

The Sara D. November Art Program Endowment Fund and The Meno Lovenstein Cultural Arts Endowment Fund