"50 Film Festivals Worth the Entry Fee" in 2020, 2021, 2022, 2025
- MovieMaker Magazine

"One of the Best Jewish Film Festival's in the US"
- The Forward

"One of South Florida's Best Film Festivals"
- Miami New Times

"Best of Miami, Readers Choice" in 2023, 2024, 2025
- Miami's Community Newspapers

"An important stop for any filmmaker"
- Sun-Sentinel

"A monumental festival"
- The Miami Herald

The Miami Jewish Film Festival (MJFF) is recognized as the world's largest Jewish film festival dedicated to celebrating new film and media exploring universal themes of identity, history, and culture. Presenting its 30th edition from January 13-28, 2027, the Festival showcases the work of the world's best emerging and established filmmakers and offers awards in juried competition categories. Among the 139 films that premiered at the 2026 Festival which featured the largest Jewish film program in the world, more than 60 were selected from FilmFreeway submissions. Miami Jewish Film Festival has also made the prestigious "One of the 50 Film Festivals Worth the Entry Fee" list by MovieMaker Magazine in 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2025.

In 2026, the Miami Jewish Film Festival drew more than 58,500 filmgoers and attracted more than 100 filmmakers, producers, talent, and industry professionals to its two-week event of inspiring films, events, panels, and parties that are hosted at 8 major venues throughout Miami. In all, the Festival presents more than 139 feature narratives, documentaries, and short films of all genres, from more than 25 different countries.

MJFF presents dramatic and documentary features, experimental, and animated features and shorts about Jewish history, culture, and identity as well as films that reflect life through a Jewish lens. The programming staff takes a broad view of what makes a film Jewish and have been known to curate films that are Jew(ish) as well as films about issues that are relevant to Jewish communities and resonate with other cultural communities across the globe. Works in all forms and genres are considered.

The Festival receives significant industry recognition; each year several films premiering at the Festival are acquired for US distribution. Recent distributors who have acquired films directly from the Festival include Kino Lorber, Greenwich Entertainment, Samuel Goldwyn Films, Netflix, Menemsha Films, Film Movement, Briarcliff Entertainment, Breaking Glass Pictures, and Go2Films, among many others.

GRAND JURY PRIZE
Miami Jewish Film Festival's top award, presenting a prize to the jury-selected feature film (60 minutes or longer) that is open to any filmmaker whose work – feature narrative or documentary – presents either a substantial portion of its content as Jewish interest or is produced in Israel.

DOCUMENTARY ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
The award offers a prize to the jury-selected documentary feature film (60 minutes or longer) that is open to any filmmaker whose work presents either a substantial portion of its content as Jewish interest or is produced in Israel.

CRITICS JURY PRIZE
Presented to a film of any genre voted on by all accredited film critics covering the annual Festival, for the film they consider the best of that year’s selection.

KADIMA JURY PRIZE
A jury prize recognizing a film whose work positively enhances public awareness of Jewish culture, history, and learning.

TORCHBEARER JURY PRIZE
A jury prize bestowed upon a film that most powerfully depicts a story centered on the Holocaust, its context and implications. This includes exploration of its origins and repercussions, consideration of the many forces driving human behavior, as well as highlighting the resilience and fortitude of survivors and victims.

EMERGING FILMMAKER
A jury prize that honors a first-time feature filmmaker for their outstanding vision and storytelling.

NEXT WAVE JURY PRIZE
A juried prize selected by 21-35-year-olds to a film of any genre that is a directorial debut.

SHORT FILM COMPETITION JURY PRIZE
Winner receives a non-exclusive US distribution release of their film through Film Movement.

AUDIENCE AWARD FOR NARRATIVE
Presented to the filmmakers of the Festival audience’s choice of best narrative feature (60 min or more).

AUDIENCE AWARD FOR DOCUMENTARY
Presented to the filmmakers of the Festival audience’s choice of best documentary feature (60 min or more).

AUDIENCE AWARD FOR BEST ISRAELI FILM
Presented to the filmmakers of the Festival audience’s choice of best Israeli feature (60 min or more).

The 30th Miami Jewish Film Festival will take place from January 13-28, 2027.

1. Submission Deadlines
Submissions will be accepted from February 9, 2026. The deadline is November 6, 2026. Early entry is encouraged but in no way guarantees acceptance.

2. Submission Format
Films must be submitted via online screener.

3. Submission Eligibility
- MJFF requires at least a Florida Premiere for any feature or short film.
- Works-in-progress are accepted.

4. Selection of Films
Submissions are reviewed and selected under the following criteria:
- Quality of narrative and production values
- Independent nature of the production

5. Festival Screenings
Films selected for the Festival will be required to provide a DCP format file for In-Theater Exhibition. Blu-ray or pro-res video files may also be requested.

6. Scheduling
No film may be withdrawn from the festival program after its selection, nor will MJFF pay screening fees for any submissions.

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  • I was honored to screen my short film "Why Aren't You Crying" in the festival. The communication was great, and I felt my film and my self as a filmmaker were in good hands. Thank you !

    March 2026
  • Ryan Bensen

    Congratulations to the Miami Jewish Film Festival for hosting a great festival this year. Thank you to Igor, Judy, Douglass and all the volunteers who really managed to bring together a wonderful event. I hope I can come back!

    February 2026
  • Evan Haiman

    We were so excited to have “Ringside in the Mountains" selected as part of the festival, and communicating with the team was always quite friendly, and supportive. Thanks again!

    February 2026
  • Elin Moe

    Thanks for screening our documentary How To Get On With Everybody. Great festival and good communication throughout.

    February 2026
  • Cameron S. Mitchell

    Igor and the team at MJFF are world-class. My film and myself as a filmmaker were in great hands and received support before, during, and after the festival in ways that went above and beyond most festivals. If you are invited to MJFF, do not miss the opportunity.

    February 2026