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.

The Tobacconist
Presented in 2020
The Untameable Kirk Douglas
Presented in 2021
The Wandering Muse
Presented in 2016
The Well of Being
Presented in 2021
The World Without You
Presented in 2021
Theodore Bikel: In the Shoes of Sholom Aleichem
Presented in 2015
They Ain’t Ready For Me
Presented in 2021
They Played for Their Lives
Presented in 2018
This Is My Mother
2023
Presented in 2025
This beautiful film combines a rare mix of humor and pathos. Pierre, a florist in his 30’s, has his world interrupted when Judith – his eccentric-but-loveable bi-polar mother – pops in on his life after years without contact. Judith has escaped the residential home where she lives and receives treatment. Judith livens up the world wherever she lands, disrupting Pierre’s careful life and his love relationship. Can mother and son, through exploring their rocky past, find a way past the hurt to a place of acceptance, understanding and. compromise? Includes an outstanding performance by lifetime Cesar Award winning actress Agnes Jaoui as the mother.
Those Who Remained
Presented in 2020
Thou Shalt Not Hate
Presented in 2021
Tiger Within
Presented in 2022
Time to Say Goodbye
Presented in 2017
To Be Cooperman
Presented in 2021
To Life (Dir Zilbermann)
Presented in 2017
To Life! (Dir. Janson)
Presented in 2016
To Meet Esther
Presented in 2023
Torch
Presented in 2020
Touch (Kibbutzim College) Miriam Baron
Presented in 2020
Tuviansky
Presented in 2016