
WASHINGTON -- Tickets for the 23rd annual Washington Jewish Film Festival went sale on Friday. Presented by the Washington DC Jewish Community Center, feature-length films, documentaries, shorts and music videos will make up the programming for the 10-day festival.
From Jan. 3 to Jan. 13, cinema from 15 countries will be shown on 14 screens. From U Street bars to AFI theaters, the scope of the festival is large and manageable. The majority of features will have a prime-time screening.
Click through the slideshow for a complete list of features and shorts, screening times and locations.
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