Culture Film, tv, radio Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | July 26, 2013 sunday/28 Hannah Arendt discussion. S.F. Jewish Film Festival discussion of “Hannah Arendt” film and Arendt’s essays on Jewish topics with Ron Feldman, who helped discover the texts. Following 2:05 p.m. screening at Castro Theatre. At Congregation Sha’ar Zahav, 290 Dolores St., S.F. 4:30 p.m. Free. www.sfjff.org. “Prisoners of War.” S.F. Jewish Film Festival. Pilot episode of the Israeli show that brought about the hit Showtime series “Homeland.” Followed by a discussion with series creator Gideon Raff. At Castro Theatre, 429 Castro St., S.F. 4:35 p.m. $11-$12. www.sfjff.org. monday/29 “First Cousin Once Removed.” Filmmaker Alan Berliner to be honored with S.F. Jewish Film Festival’s 2013 Freedom of Expression Award following screening. At Castro Theatre, 429 Castro St., S.F. 6:25 p.m. $11-$12. www.sfjff.org. wednesday/31 “Amy Winehouse: The Day She Came to Dingle.” S.F. Jewish Film Festival. Film followed by live music exploring Winehouse’s musical influences. Band led by by Crystal Monee Hall of the Mickey Hart Band. At Castro Theatre, 429 Castro St., S.F. 8:45 p.m. $15-$18. www.sfjff.org. friday/2 “The Trials of Muhammad Ali.” S.F. Jewish Film Festival. Part of Art Murmur, held every first Friday in Oakland. At New Parkway Theater, 474 24th St., Oakland. 7 p.m. $8. www.sfjff.org. saturday/3 “Afternoon Delight.” S.F. Film Festival screening of film, followed by party at David Brower Center. At California Theatre, 2113 Kittredge St., Berkeley. 6:30 p.m. $22-$25. www.sfjff.org. J. Correspondent Also On J. Local Voice Critical thinking: embedded in Judaism, needed in society Religion First Ukrainian haggadah marks community's break with Russia Talking With ... Q&A: Singin' the blues and the Jewish women of Tin Pan Alley Tech Alef's post-Soviet CEO imagines a future with flying cars Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up