A mix of films from Israel, Argentina, France, the U.S. and other nations made the lineup for the 16th annual Sonoma County Jewish Film Festival. Running on various Tuesdays and Wednesdays from Oct. 18 to Dec. 13, the festival will offer screenings and special programming at the Rialto Cinemas in Santa Rosa.

This year’s films include “Where I Stand: The Hank Greenspun Story,” the Argentine drama “Anita,” the Holocaust tale “Inside Hana’s Castle,” the French war drama “La Rafle” (“The Roundup”), the Israeli Arab TV sit-com “Arab Labor” and the Israeli comedy “The Matchmaker.”

At the Nov. 2 screening of the documentary “100 Voices: A Journey Home,” which recounts the 2009 visit to Warsaw of 72 cantors, Cantor Nathan Lam of Los Angeles will speak and sing.

The Sonoma County Jewish Film Festival is a program of the Jewish Community Center, Sonoma County. For tickets and information, go to www.jccsoco.org.

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