The

GPJFF

films over the years

The history of our festival

Founded in 1996, the Greater Phoenix Jewish Film Festival (GPJFF) has showcased powerful Jewish and Israeli cinema for decades. Since 2015, we have preserved a complete record of the films shown at the festival—explore that history here.

11 Minutes
Presented in 2020
116 Cameras
Presented in 2024
1618
Presented in 2022
1945
Presented in 2018
200 Meters
Presented in 2022
24 Days
Presented in 2015
5 to 7
Presented in 2015
93 Queen
Presented in 2019
999: The Forgotten Girls
2023
Presented in 2025
Amazing true story of how 999 unmarried, young Jewish women from Slovakia, most of them teenagers, became the first official transport to Auschwitz in March 1942. Who were these young women and how did a small number of them survive over 3 years in Auschwitz? Based on an international bestseller by Heather Dune Macadam, this powerful film sheds light on their formerly untold stories from a totally female perspective, based on archival documents and interviews with survivors now in their ‘90s.
A Bag of Marbles
Presented in 2019
A Blind Hero” Otto Weidt
Presented in 2016
A Call To Spy
Presented in 2021
A Crime On The Bayou
Presented in 2022
A Fortunate Man
Presented in 2020
A Grain of Truth
Presented in 2017
A Night at the Garden
Presented in 2019
A Quiet Heart
Presented in 2018
A Roll With A Hole
Presented in 2023
A Starry Sky Above the Roman Ghetto
Presented in 2021
A Tale of Love & Darkness
Presented in 2017