Feb 08 2018
Best of SFJFF: Little Stones

Best of SFJFF: Little Stones

Presented by Osher Marin JCC at Osher Marin JCC

This inspiring documentary takes its title from U.S. suffragist Alice Paul’s comment, “The movement is a sort of mosaic. Each of us puts in one little stone.”

Filmmaker Sophia Kruz profiles four women artists, each using her own experience and talent to help construct the mosaic for women around the world in original, creative ways.

As these women help others, they acknowledge the drawbacks and challenges: a broken marriage, time away from a child, the lack of opportunity for a romantic life, being taken advantage of by a greedy manager. For now though, none of these creative, courageous and committed women would want things any other way. —Sara L. Rubin

 

The San Francisco Jewish Film Festival is the first and largest Jewish film festival in the world. Presenting innovative film each summer in the Bay Area, the festival promotes awareness, appreciation and pride in the diversity of the Jewish people.

Admission Info

Advance Price (Until the day before the film screening):
$10 – Members & Kids under 17
$12 – Public

Day-of Price:
$15 – For All

Phone: 415-444-8000

Email: info@marinjcc.org

Additional time info:

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Dates & Times

2018/02/08 - 2018/02/08

Location Info

Osher Marin JCC

200 N. San Pedro Rd., San Rafael, CA 94903

Parking Info

Directions
From Highway 101 in San Rafael, take the North San Pedro exit and head east. The Osher Marin JCC, at 200 N. San Pedro Road, is on the right-hand side, half a mile from the freeway exit.

Free Parking

* The Osher Marin Jewish Community Center's parking lot is located directly in front of the building with parking spaces for disabled patrons available.

* Additional parking is available at the JCC Annex lot, located at 210 N. San Pedro Road (just east of the main campus). In the event of multiple programs, or heavily attended events, overflow vehicles may be directed to available street parking or on adjacent properties.

* Evenings and weekends only: There is additional parking across the street at Venetia Valley School.