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Edmonton Jewish Film Festival

May 3, 2026 to May 13, 2026

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Celebrating three decades of bringing Jewish stories, voices, and perspectives to Edmonton.

From May 3 to 13, join us in person and online for a festival that invites connection, conversation, and discovery. This year’s lineup explores a wide and varied Jewish world through stories of culture, history, identity, and lived experience.

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July 7

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Tuesday, July 7

Starts at 7:30pm

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July 8

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Wednesday, July 8

Starts at 7:30pm

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Starts at 7:30pm

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Found Festival

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Edmonton's celebration of art in unexpected places, featuring theatre, music, dance, poetry, and visual arts.

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Thursday, July 9

Starts at 7:30pm

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