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Annual Phoenix Jewish film festival kicks off virtually mid-February

The Greater Phoenix Jewish Film Festival will celebrate its 25th anniversary in February with a virtual format due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

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PHOENIX – The Greater Phoenix Jewish Film Festival will celebrate its 25th anniversary in February with a virtual format due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

The annual festival will feature more than 30 feature-length and short films from around the world that highlight Jewish traditions and heritage.

The festival will also feature a series of speakers hosting Q&A panels.

Traditionally, the festival takes place in three cities across the Valley, but it will be held entirely online this year.

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As a bonus, the festival will include an extra three days of screenings.

The event is set to take place from Feb. 14 to March 3.

Individual films are $12 and a festival pass is $180. Viewers will have 72 hours from the posted time to start watching the film and 48 hours from when they start to finish viewing the movie.

Participants will be able to build a flexible customizable schedule to make sure they can see every film.

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