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.

Der Fidle
Presented in 2020
Dibbuk
Presented in 2021
Dispatches From Quarantine: Larry King
Presented in 2021
Dough
Presented in 2016
Echo
Presented in 2019
Egg Cream
Presented in 2020
Elina (TAU)
Presented in 2020
Escape From Treblinka: Joseph Polonski Story
Presented in 2022
Eva & Moe
Presented in 2017
Everything Went Fine
Presented in 2024
Exodus 91
Presented in 2024
Extra Innings
Presented in 2021
Family: Oys and Joys
Presented in 2025
The Greater Phoenix Jewish Film Festival’s inaugural short film program presents eight engaging films offering glimpses into Jewish family life. With warmth, humor and insight, these stories explore life’s oys and joys, bridging generations and capturing the heart of Jewish family dynamics. Family—whether cherished, challenged or simply tolerated—crosses borders, languages, and cultures, uniting us all.
Fanny’s Journey
Presented in 2018
Farewell, Mr. Haffmann
Presented in 2023
Father’s Sonata (ISFC winner) Tamir Faingold
Presented in 2022
Fever at Dawn
Presented in 2017
Fiddler: A Miracle of Miracles
Presented in 2020
Flawless
Presented in 2021
Flora (ISFC 4th place) Yuval Naim
Presented in 2023