Our Next Event


 

Shorts & Shots

The Tampa Bay Jewish Film Festival presents a compilation of the greatest short-films accompanied by shot glass appetizers, Tito’s® Vodka and a candy buffet that makes this movie going experience this summer’s hottest ticket!

Must be 21+

 

Sunday, August 24 | 6:00 p.m. 

 

Shanna & Bryan Glazer JCC
522 N. Howard Ave., Tampa

 

$36 

 

 


Encore Presentation

Join us for a viewing of these seven short films.

 

Thursday, August 28 | 6:00 p.m. 

 

Green Light Cinema in St. Petersburg

 

$10 

 

 


We Should Eat

9 mins. | English | US | 2024

When Agi gathers her family for a school identity project over dinner, they rethink who they are and what they want to eat.

Merv

22 mins. | US | English | 2024

Following his latest romantic humiliation, Simon is unexpectedly summoned to his grandmother’s house to meet her new boyfriend, Merv. The man he encounters there upends his understanding of love, loss, and Chinese takeout.

The Eighth Day

10 mins. | English | US | 2024

Two gay Jewish husbands deciding whether or not they will circumcise their son on the day of the ritual while their parents and friends wait downstairs.

The Ice Cream Man

33 mins. | English | Netherlands | 2024

Shortly after the Nazi invasion of the Netherlands, a popular Jewish ice cream parlor owner, Ernst Cahn, must choose between resistance and death... a choice that will reverberate throughout the country. Based on actual events.

Friday Night Flop

15 mins. | English | UK | 2024

Tracy-Ann Oberman plays a mother losing touch with her daughter in an age of digital distraction, but a strange turn of events sparks a new beginning.

We Have Sinned Before

20 mins. | Hebrew | Israel | 2024

When Roni suggests playing a game where everyone has to ask for forgiveness for something bad they did, and everyone has to accept their forgiveness, she doesn’t imagine what secrets and difficulties will arise.

Fiddler on the Moon

30 mins. | English | US | 2025

This short finally answers the question that has plagued scientists, theologians, and comedians for millennia: Will Judaism survive in space?

After the shows
join us for

"In Coversation"

with Fiddler On the Moon Executive producer Joe Strulowitz and Director and Producer Jeremy Newberger.

Moderated by Film Tampa Bay.