Film
Film @ the JCC
At the Carole Zabar Center for Film, we present previews and special engagements of films on topics that are relevant and important to our community. These include fiction and documentary movies on subjects such as social justice, history, current and political happenings, and other matters of interest to Jewish and NYC viewers. Our weekly screenings include our year-round Cinematters series, as well as features presented by the Israel Film Center, ReelAbilities, and the Other Israel Film Festival.
Upper West Side residents can enjoy seeing films in our theater that are not available elsewhere uptown. Our post-film Q+A conversations are a highlight of our film program, featuring in-depth conversations with filmmakers, actors, and other special guests.
We also host four festivals, including the Cinematters: Social Justice Film Festival, ReelAbilities Film Festival: New York, Other Israel Film Festival, and the Israel Film Center Festival.
To learn about the health and safety protocols in place for in-person film programs, click here.
Tickets must be purchased before your arrival at the JCC.
Upcoming Screenings
But I’m a Cheerleader Screening + Drinks with Out at the J
But I’m a Cheerleader Screening + Drinks with Out at the J
Join us for snacks and drinks on the roof at 7pm and then head inside at 8pm for a screening of the queer cult classic, But I'm A Cheerleader, starring Natasha Lyonne and RuPaul!
Open to all.
Cosponsored by Out at the J and The Carole Zabar Center for Film.