The 31st Edition of the Toronto Jewish Film Festival is coming June 1st-11th!  

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The 31st Edition of the Toronto Jewish Film Festival is coming June 1st-11th!

TJFF 2023  will feature the best in Jewish-content film from Canada and around the world including International, Canadian and Toronto Premieres:

  • Dramas
  • Comedies
  • Documentaries
  • Archival films
  • Short films

The TJFF2023 full line-up is now available:
– 77 films from 20 Countries
– 50 feature films
– 19 short films
– Archival Series (Canada-wide)
– In-Theatre Screenings
– Outdoor Screenings
– Online Screenings (Ontario)
– Special guests in attendance

FESTIVAL PASSES ARE NOW ON SALE

Flex Passes: Redeemable for your choice of IN-PERSON AND / OR ONLINE screenings.
Excluding Opening Night. Max. 2 tickets per in-person screening, subject to availability at time of redemption.
Online All Access Pass: Access to watch all Festival screenings being presented online (as per Festival schedule).

Presented by:

A Kultura Collective Member

Start Date: June 1, 2023

Closing Date: June 11, 2023

Various times

Virtual / In-Person

Various locations

Website:

various costs

Accessibility

If accessibility options not listed, please contact the venue to confirm

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