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Score discount tickets and passes to the 44th Jewish Film Fest!

Use code HILLS44 and enjoy films, talks, and events at the action-packed fest July 18–August 4.

Save the date for the 44th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (SFJFF), running July 18–August 4 in San Francisco and Oakland with films, talks, and events exploring life through a Jewish lens. Use the code HILLS44 for discounts on tickets and passes: Get your tickets and passes here. 

48 Hills is so incredibly stoked to partner with the Jewish Film Institute for the 44th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival. SFJFF44 presents a joyfully expansive, provocative, and nuanced slate of programs featuring 67 films from 16 countries. This year’s program emphasizes community-based conversations and screenings, with filmmakers from around the globe joining us for three weeks of discovery and delight.

Join us at the fest, and get your discount tix and passes with code HILLS44 now!

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