New Jewish Filmmaking Project
The New Jewish Filmmaking Project (NJFP) encourages Jewish young people in an exploration of Jewish identity via the medium of film. Follow our young filmmakers on the blog - www.njfp.org
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Founded:
2002
 
New Jewish Filmmaking Project (NJFP)
Emerging media from the borderlands of Jewish identity.
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Four Short Films About Love

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For the past seven years, 50 young Jews, ages 16-25, have collaborated with an acclaimed team of documentary filmmakers to create sophisticated, authentically personal documentaries. This collaboration is the New Jewish Filmmaking Project (NJFP).

In 2010, the NJFP will roll out a multi-media exhibit, disseminated by the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival's New Media Initiative. The exhibit will combine films, text, photographs and audio designed to engage audiences in a conversation about what it means to come of age on the border between Jewish identity and mainstream American life.

Produced by documentary production company Citizen Film, the New Jewish Filmmaking Project is a program of the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival which provides showcase venues for our work. The films of the NJFP have been viewed by more than 300,000 people to date through collaborations with public television and exhibition in classrooms nationwide.

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