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SUMMARY:Elie Wiesel: Soul On Fire – A St. Louis Jewish Film Festival Event
DESCRIPTION:2024\, NR\nUSA\, English\nOren Rudavsky\nDocumentary: 87 minutes \n“Sometimes I’m afraid the tale might be forgotten. Sometimes I’m afraid it is forgotten already.”— Elie Wiesel\, Nobel Prize winning author of Night Eighty years after his liberation from Buchenwald\, Elie Wiesel: Soul on Fire seeks to understand the man behind one of the most searing and widely read memoirs of the Holocaust. Told largely through Wiesel’s own words and unmistakable voice\, the film penetrates the heart of both the known and lesser-known Elie Wiesel (1928–2016) — his passions\, his doubts\, his moral conflicts\, and his lifelong insistence on bearing witness. Drawing on rare archival materials\, original interviews\, and striking hand-painted animation\, the film illuminates Wiesel’s journey as a survivor\, writer\, teacher\, and public conscience. More than a biography\, Elie Wiesel: Soul on Fire challenges each of us to consider what it truly means to bear witness — and whether we\, too\, would have the courage to endure\, to speak\, and to act in the face of injustice. \nTrailer\n \nJoin Us for a Special Q&A After the Show with Dr. Erin McGlothlin\, WashU Professor Holocaust Studies and German and Jewish Studies\nDr. Erin McGlothlin is the Gloria M. Goldstein Professor of Holocaust Studies and Professor of German and Jewish Studies at Washington University in St. Louis\, where she also serves as Vice Dean of Undergraduate Affairs. Her scholarship focuses on Holocaust literature and film\, German‑Jewish literature\, and the ethics and narrative structures of Holocaust representation. She is the author of Second‑Generation Holocaust Literature and The Mind of the Holocaust Perpetrator in Fiction and Nonfiction\, which received the 2023 Sybil Halpern Milton Book Prize. \nHer expertise enriches conversations about how the Holocaust is portrayed on screen\, making her an invaluable contributor to the St. Louis Jewish Film Festival. \nThis Q&A with Dr. McGlothlin is included with your event ticket. \nB&B Theatres Creve Coeur West Olive 10\nThis St. Louis Jewish Film Festival event is at B&B Theatres Creve Coeur West Olive 10\, a newly remodeled luxury entertainment center featuring 10 auditoriums with laser projection\, digital audio\, and heated electric reclining seats for an elevated viewing experience. The theatre offers several premium formats\, including ScreenX (270° panoramic immersion)\, MX4D\, the B&B Grand Screen\, screenPLAY!\, Lyric\, and Max Relax auditoriums. \nBeyond the films themselves\, guests can enjoy B‑Roll Bowling\, the Outtakes Arcade (featuring a climbing wall)\, and Sterling’s\, the theatre’s on‑site restaurant and bar. Free parking and accessibility accommodations are available\, making this venue a comfortable and convenient destination for festival attendees. \nTickets\nRESERVE TICKETS \n\n31st ANNUAL ST. LOUIS JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL\nSunday\, March 15–Thursday\, March 26\, 2026\nNow in its 31st year\, the St. Louis Jewish Film Festival showcases outstanding films that illuminate Jewish life\, culture\, and identity. Screenings run Sunday\, March 15–Thursday\, March 26\, 2026\, at the B&B multiplex and at partner locations around St. Louis\, offering audiences a high-quality cinematic experience on both the Grand Screen and in smaller auditoriums. The St. Louis Jewish Film Festival is a program of the J – St. Louis. \n 
URL:https://jccstl.com/event/elie-wiesel-soul-on-fire-a-st-louis-jewish-film-festival-event/
LOCATION:B&B Theaters Creve Coeur West Olive 10\, 12657 Olive Blvd\, Creve Coeur\, MO\, 63141\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural Arts & Ideas,Adults
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Louis Jewish Film Festival":MAILTO:johnwilson@jccstl.org
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CREATED:20260107T165503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T165503Z
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SUMMARY:Nishmah Monthly Well Circles
DESCRIPTION:Women 21+. \nA monthly opportunity to just breathe. Facilitated by Raquel “Foxx” Leverson. Registration required (coming soon). \nA Program of Nishmah: The St. Louis Jewish Women’s Project.
URL:https://jccstl.com/event/nishmah-monthly-well-circles/2026-03-17/
CATEGORIES:Adults
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260317T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260317T210000
DTSTAMP:20260416T083633
CREATED:20260123T091111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T043808Z
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SUMMARY:Frontier – A St. Louis Jewish Film Festival Event
DESCRIPTION:2025\, MPA Rating: NR\nSpain\, Spanish with English subtitles\nJudith Colell\nFeature: 97 minutes \nSet in 1943\, Frontier tells the true story of a Spanish customs officer who quietly helps Jewish refugees escape Nazi-occupied France — one life at a time. As his solitary acts of defiance grow into an underground rescue effort\, he and his wife are forced to confront the lingering trauma of the Spanish Civil War and the very real danger posed by Nazi patrols along the border. Every choice carries risk\, and silence itself becomes a moral decision. Tense\, humane\, and deeply moving\, Frontier honors the courage of ordinary people who\, in a moment of history’s greatest darkness\, chose to act — knowing the cost\, and acting anyway. \nTrailer\n \nB&B Theatres Creve Coeur West Olive 10\nThis St. Louis Jewish Film Festival event is at B&B Theatres Creve Coeur West Olive 10\, a newly remodeled luxury entertainment center featuring 10 auditoriums with laser projection\, digital audio\, and heated electric reclining seats for an elevated viewing experience. The theatre offers several premium formats\, including ScreenX (270° panoramic immersion)\, MX4D\, the B&B Grand Screen\, screenPLAY!\, Lyric\, and Max Relax auditoriums. \nBeyond the films themselves\, guests can enjoy B‑Roll Bowling\, the Outtakes Arcade (featuring a climbing wall)\, and Sterling’s\, the theatre’s on‑site restaurant and bar. Free parking and accessibility accommodations are available\, making this venue a comfortable and convenient destination for festival attendees. \nTickets\nRESERVE TICKETS \n\n31st ANNUAL ST. LOUIS JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL\nSunday\, March 15–Thursday\, March 26\, 2026\nNow in its 31st year\, the St. Louis Jewish Film Festival showcases outstanding films that illuminate Jewish life\, culture\, and identity. Screenings run Sunday\, March 15–Thursday\, March 26\, 2026\, at the B&B multiplex and at partner locations around St. Louis\, offering audiences a high-quality cinematic experience on both the Grand Screen and in smaller auditoriums. The St. Louis Jewish Film Festival is a program of the J – St. Louis. \n 
URL:https://jccstl.com/event/frontier-a-st-louis-jewish-film-festival-event/
LOCATION:B&B Theaters Creve Coeur West Olive 10\, 12657 Olive Blvd\, Creve Coeur\, MO\, 63141\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural Arts & Ideas,Adults
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Louis Jewish Film Festival":MAILTO:johnwilson@jccstl.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260318T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260318T210000
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SUMMARY:Vindicta @ Alamo Drafthouse City Foundry – A St. Louis Jewish Film Festival Event
DESCRIPTION:2025\, MPA Rating: NR\nUSA\, English\nDominik Sedlar\nFeature: 120 minutes \nBrutal\, intimate\, and unflinching\, Vindicta plunges audiences into the raw aftermath of unimaginable loss. After witnessing the murder of her parents\, a young Jewish woman is forced into hiding — and into a life defined by rage. What begins as survival hardens into a relentless pursuit of vengeance\, as she uses intimacy and deception to hunt those responsible for the destruction of her family. Each encounter blurs the line between power and peril\, justice and obsession. Inspired by true accounts of women who resisted the Nazi regime\, Vindicta is a tense and morally unsettling portrait of trauma\, desire\, and fury — asking whether revenge can ever heal what hatred has already destroyed. \nTrailer\n \nThe Alamo Draft House City Foundry\nThis showing of Vindicta (one of two) will take place at Alamo Drafthouse at City Foundry STL\, a vibrant Midtown destination known for its top-tier cinema experience. This modern theater features dine‑in service\, comfortable recliner seating\, and state‑of‑the‑art laser projection and sound\, all located at 3765 Foundry Way within the lively City Foundry complex. \nTickets\nRESERVE TICKETS \n\n31st ANNUAL ST. LOUIS JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL\nSunday\, March 15–Thursday\, March 26\, 2026\nNow in its 31st year\, the St. Louis Jewish Film Festival showcases outstanding films that illuminate Jewish life\, culture\, and identity. Screenings run Sunday\, March 15–Thursday\, March 26\, 2026\, at the B&B multiplex and at partner locations around St. Louis\, offering audiences a high-quality cinematic experience on both the Grand Screen and in smaller auditoriums. The St. Louis Jewish Film Festival is a program of the J – St. Louis. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://jccstl.com/event/vindicta-a-st-louis-jewish-film-festival-event/
LOCATION:Alamo Drafthouse Cinema City Foundry\, 3765 Foundry Way\, St Louis\, MO\, 63110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural Arts & Ideas,Jewish Life,Adults
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Louis Jewish Film Festival":MAILTO:johnwilson@jccstl.org
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T043847Z
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SUMMARY:The Tasters – A St. Louis Jewish Film Festival Event
DESCRIPTION:2025\, MPA Rating: NR\nItaly\, German with English subtitles\nSilvio Soldini\nFeature: 118 minutes \nInspired by a shocking true story\, The Tasters is a chilling portrait of survival inside Hitler’s inner circle. In the autumn of 1943\, Rosa\, a young woman fleeing bombed Berlin\, is forced into a terrifying role: along with other women from a remote village near the Wolf’s Lair\, she must taste the Führer’s meals each day — never knowing if the food is poisoned. Caught between starvation and the constant threat of death\, the women form fragile bonds marked by fear\, rivalry\, and desperate loyalty. Claustrophobic and quietly devastating\, The Tasters exposes the psychological toll of living under absolute terror\, where survival demands silence\, complicity\, and unbearable choices — and where even the most private emotions become acts of risk. \nTrailer\n \nB&B Theatres Creve Coeur West Olive 10\nThis St. Louis Jewish Film Festival event is at B&B Theatres Creve Coeur West Olive 10\, a newly remodeled luxury entertainment center featuring 10 auditoriums with laser projection\, digital audio\, and heated electric reclining seats for an elevated viewing experience. The theatre offers several premium formats\, including ScreenX (270° panoramic immersion)\, MX4D\, the B&B Grand Screen\, screenPLAY!\, Lyric\, and Max Relax auditoriums. \nBeyond the films themselves\, guests can enjoy B‑Roll Bowling\, the Outtakes Arcade (featuring a climbing wall)\, and Sterling’s\, the theatre’s on‑site restaurant and bar. Free parking and accessibility accommodations are available\, making this venue a comfortable and convenient destination for festival attendees. \nTickets\nRESERVE TICKETS \n\n31st ANNUAL ST. LOUIS JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL\nSunday\, March 15–Thursday\, March 26\, 2026\nNow in its 31st year\, the St. Louis Jewish Film Festival showcases outstanding films that illuminate Jewish life\, culture\, and identity. Screenings run Sunday\, March 15–Thursday\, March 26\, 2026\, at the B&B multiplex and at partner locations around St. Louis\, offering audiences a high-quality cinematic experience on both the Grand Screen and in smaller auditoriums. The St. Louis Jewish Film Festival is a program of the J – St. Louis.
URL:https://jccstl.com/event/the-tasters-a-st-louis-jewish-film-festival-event/
LOCATION:B&B Theaters Creve Coeur West Olive 10\, 12657 Olive Blvd\, Creve Coeur\, MO\, 63141\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural Arts & Ideas,Adults
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Louis Jewish Film Festival":MAILTO:johnwilson@jccstl.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260319T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260319T210000
DTSTAMP:20260416T083633
CREATED:20260123T091113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T043914Z
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SUMMARY:Vindicta – A St. Louis Jewish Film Festival Event
DESCRIPTION:2025\, MPA Rating: NR\nUSA\, English\nDominik Sedlar\nFeature: 120 minutes \nBrutal\, intimate\, and unflinching\, Vindicta plunges audiences into the raw aftermath of unimaginable loss. After witnessing the murder of her parents\, a young Jewish woman is forced into hiding — and into a life defined by rage. What begins as survival hardens into a relentless pursuit of vengeance\, as she uses intimacy and deception to hunt those responsible for the destruction of her family. Each encounter blurs the line between power and peril\, justice and obsession. Inspired by true accounts of women who resisted the Nazi regime\, Vindicta is a tense and morally unsettling portrait of trauma\, desire\, and fury — asking whether revenge can ever heal what hatred has already destroyed. \nTrailer\n \nB&B Theatres Creve Coeur West Olive 10\nThis St. Louis Jewish Film Festival event is at B&B Theatres Creve Coeur West Olive 10\, a newly remodeled luxury entertainment center featuring 10 auditoriums with laser projection\, digital audio\, and heated electric reclining seats for an elevated viewing experience. The theatre offers several premium formats\, including ScreenX (270° panoramic immersion)\, MX4D\, the B&B Grand Screen\, screenPLAY!\, Lyric\, and Max Relax auditoriums. \nBeyond the films themselves\, guests can enjoy B‑Roll Bowling\, the Outtakes Arcade (featuring a climbing wall)\, and Sterling’s\, the theatre’s on‑site restaurant and bar. Free parking and accessibility accommodations are available\, making this venue a comfortable and convenient destination for festival attendees. \nTickets\nRESERVE TICKETS \n\n31st ANNUAL ST. LOUIS JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL\nSunday\, March 15–Thursday\, March 26\, 2026\nNow in its 31st year\, the St. Louis Jewish Film Festival showcases outstanding films that illuminate Jewish life\, culture\, and identity. Screenings run Sunday\, March 15–Thursday\, March 26\, 2026\, at the B&B multiplex and at partner locations around St. Louis\, offering audiences a high-quality cinematic experience on both the Grand Screen and in smaller auditoriums. The St. Louis Jewish Film Festival is a program of the J – St. Louis. \n 
URL:https://jccstl.com/event/vindicta-a-st-louis-jewish-film-festival-event-2/
LOCATION:B&B Theaters Creve Coeur West Olive 10\, 12657 Olive Blvd\, Creve Coeur\, MO\, 63141\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural Arts & Ideas,Adults
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Louis Jewish Film Festival":MAILTO:johnwilson@jccstl.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260322T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260322T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T083633
CREATED:20260123T091113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T044048Z
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SUMMARY:The Pianist's Choice – A St. Louis Jewish Film Festival Event
DESCRIPTION:2025\, MPA Rating: NR\nFrance\, French/German with English subtitles\nJacques Otmezguine\nFeature: 102 minutes \n“During the war\, music becomes the last hope.” Set in occupied France\, The Pianist’s Choice is a haunting wartime romance where art becomes both refuge and reckoning. François Touraine is a gifted young pianist whose life is forever changed by his relationship with Rachel\, his older Jewish piano teacher. When the Nazis take control of Paris\, love and music collide with terror\, forcing François into an impossible moral dilemma: whether to use his talent to perform for the occupiers in a desperate attempt to save the woman he loves. Tender\, tragic\, and deeply resonant\, The Pianist’s Choice explores the cost of survival when art is entangled with power — and asks what remains of music\, love\, and conscience after the war has passed. \nTrailer\n \nB&B Theatres Creve Coeur West Olive 10\nThis St. Louis Jewish Film Festival event is at B&B Theatres Creve Coeur West Olive 10\, a newly remodeled luxury entertainment center featuring 10 auditoriums with laser projection\, digital audio\, and heated electric reclining seats for an elevated viewing experience. The theatre offers several premium formats\, including ScreenX (270° panoramic immersion)\, MX4D\, the B&B Grand Screen\, screenPLAY!\, Lyric\, and Max Relax auditoriums. \nBeyond the films themselves\, guests can enjoy B‑Roll Bowling\, the Outtakes Arcade (featuring a climbing wall)\, and Sterling’s\, the theatre’s on‑site restaurant and bar. Free parking and accessibility accommodations are available\, making this venue a comfortable and convenient destination for festival attendees. \nTickets\nRESERVE TICKETS \n\n31st ANNUAL ST. LOUIS JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL\nSunday\, March 15–Thursday\, March 26\, 2026\nNow in its 31st year\, the St. Louis Jewish Film Festival showcases outstanding films that illuminate Jewish life\, culture\, and identity. Screenings run Sunday\, March 15–Thursday\, March 26\, 2026\, at the B&B multiplex and at partner locations around St. Louis\, offering audiences a high-quality cinematic experience on both the Grand Screen and in smaller auditoriums. The St. Louis Jewish Film Festival is a program of the J – St. Louis. \n  \n 
URL:https://jccstl.com/event/the-pianists-choice-a-st-louis-jewish-film-festival-event/
LOCATION:B&B Theaters Creve Coeur West Olive 10\, 12657 Olive Blvd\, Creve Coeur\, MO\, 63141\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural Arts & Ideas,Adults
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Louis Jewish Film Festival":MAILTO:johnwilson@jccstl.org
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DTSTAMP:20260416T083633
CREATED:20260123T091114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T182234Z
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SUMMARY:The Ring – A St. Louis Jewish Film Festival Event
DESCRIPTION:2024\, MPA Rating: NR\nIsrael\, Hebrew with English subtitles\nAdir Miller\, Doron Paz\, Yoav Paz\nFeature: 117 minutes \nWhat begins as a simple\, almost casual discovery quickly becomes something far more profound. In this acclaimed Israeli drama (with humor!)\, a single object—a ring—unlocks a buried family story\, forcing its present-day owner to confront questions of memory\, inheritance\, and moral responsibility. Starring beloved Israeli actor Adir Miller\, The Ring moves fluidly between past and present\, exploring how the legacy of the Holocaust continues to shape lives generations later. As long-held truths surface\, the film asks what we owe to the past—and to each other—when history suddenly becomes personal. By turns poignant\, surprising\, and deeply human\, The Ring is a powerful reminder that history is never truly behind us. It lives in the objects we keep\, the stories we tell\, and the choices we make when we finally dare to look back. \nTrailer\n﻿ \nB&B Theatres Creve Coeur West Olive 10\nThis St. Louis Jewish Film Festival event is at B&B Theatres Creve Coeur West Olive 10\, a newly remodeled luxury entertainment center featuring 10 auditoriums with laser projection\, digital audio\, and heated electric reclining seats for an elevated viewing experience. The theatre offers several premium formats\, including ScreenX (270° panoramic immersion)\, MX4D\, the B&B Grand Screen\, screenPLAY!\, Lyric\, and Max Relax auditoriums. \nBeyond the films themselves\, guests can enjoy B‑Roll Bowling\, the Outtakes Arcade (featuring a climbing wall)\, and Sterling’s\, the theatre’s on‑site restaurant and bar. Free parking and accessibility accommodations are available\, making this venue a comfortable and convenient destination for festival attendees. \nTickets\nRESERVE TICKETS \n\n31st ANNUAL ST. LOUIS JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL\nSunday\, March 15–Thursday\, March 26\, 2026\nNow in its 31st year\, the St. Louis Jewish Film Festival showcases outstanding films that illuminate Jewish life\, culture\, and identity. Screenings run Sunday\, March 15–Thursday\, March 26\, 2026\, at the B&B multiplex and at partner locations around St. Louis\, offering audiences a high-quality cinematic experience on both the Grand Screen and in smaller auditoriums. The St. Louis Jewish Film Festival is a program of the J – St. Louis. \n  \n 
URL:https://jccstl.com/event/the-ring-a-st-louis-jewish-film-festival-event/
LOCATION:B&B Theaters Creve Coeur West Olive 10\, 12657 Olive Blvd\, Creve Coeur\, MO\, 63141\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural Arts & Ideas,Adults
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Louis Jewish Film Festival":MAILTO:johnwilson@jccstl.org
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