By: citybiz
September 19, 2025
Lights, Laughter & L’Chaim: Boca International Jewish Film Festival Returns for 2026 With Expanded Lineup And Early Celebrations
The 3rd Annual Boca International Jewish Film Festival (BIJFF) is set to make an unforgettable return in 2026, delivering powerful stories, vibrant culture, and cinematic magic to South Florida audiences. This year’s festival will expand across multiple venues and months, kicking off with special pre-festival events in January and culminating in a three-week showcase of international Jewish and Israeli films.
“We’re building on the excitement of the past two years to make 2026 our biggest and boldest festival yet,” said Wendy Honig, co-founder of the Boca International Jewish Film Festival. “From glamorous red carpets to intimate talkbacks, we can’t wait to bring our community together once again through the joy of film.”
Pre-Festival Highlights
- Big Reveal – Wednesday, January 14 at 10:00 AM at Movies of Delray
Be the first to hear the full 2026 lineup at this free community event, featuring sneak peeks, trailers, and surprise guest appearances. - Cinebash Opening Celebration – Monday, January 26 at The Wick Theatre
This elegant evening begins with dinner, followed by an exclusive film screening in their theater. Expect entertainment, mingling, and cinematic sparkle as we toast the season ahead. - Shorts Program – Sunday, February 1 at 1:00 PM at Movies of Delray
A curated collection of innovative short films from emerging Jewish filmmakers worldwide—always an audience favorite.
Festival Screenings
- Cinemark Palace 20
February 21 – February 28, 2026
• Opening Night Film: Saturday, February 21 - Movies of Delray
March 1 – March 15, 2026
• Opening Day: Sunday, March 1
• Closing Day: Sunday, March 15 - Paragon Theater Deerfield
March 18 – March 22, 2026
“As our festival grows, so does our commitment to presenting diverse voices and compelling stories that reflect the global Jewish experience,” said Lesley Rich, co-founder of BIJFF. “This year promises laughter, tears, and plenty of conversation-starters.”
About the Boca International Jewish Film Festival
Founded by Wendy Honig, Lesley Rich, and Arleen Roberts, the Boca International Jewish Film Festival is a non-profit organization dedicated to celebrating Jewish culture and heritage through the medium of film. With a thoughtfully curated selection of films, year-round programming, discussions, and special events, the BIJFF aims to foster understanding and appreciation of Jewish spirit, culture, traditions, and humor.
For tickets, sponsorship opportunities, and more information, visit www.JFilmBoca.org.
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