Are you planning to attend the Jewish Film Festival in Indianapolis? If so, you may be wondering what food and beverage options are available during screenings. The National Bank of Indianapolis's Summer Nights film series offers a beloved summer tradition, returning to Newfields on select Fridays and Saturdays in June, July, and August. All ticket sales for the festival are final, with no refunds or exchanges. Additionally, all programs are subject to change or rescheduling without notice.
In the event of a postponement or rescheduling of the program, your tickets will be automatically transferred to the new date once they are announced. If a program is cancelled, ticket holders will receive an email notification about their options, such as donating the face value of the ticket (minus fees) or receiving a credit from the system for a future show. The Jewish Film Festival has been honored with numerous awards over the years, including the Lolly Award for Best Feature Film from XPOSED International Queer Film Festival (2012), Best Documentary Film from Parallel Film Festival (2011), Audience Award from Docaviv Film Festival (2011), Audience Award from Coachella Valley Festival Festival (2010), Best Direction and Best Cinematography from Bavarian Film Awards (2000), German Film Award (2000), Golden Lady Harimaguada from Las Palmas Film Festival (2000), Guild Film Award - Gold from Guild of German Art House Cinemas (2000), OCIC Award - Mention honor from Mar del Plata Film Festival (1999), Best of Festival from Docs Without Borders Film Festival (2011), Audience Award from Indy Film Fest (2011), Best Documentary Short Film from Sedona International Film Festival (2011), Mitákuye Oyás'i (Award for Inclusion of All My Relationships in Cinema) from Central States Indie FanFilmFest (2011), Indy Shorts International Film Festival (2011), Circle City Film Festival (2011), Merit Award and Special Mention from Accolade Global Film Competition, SIGNIS Jury Award from Religion Today Film Festival (2011), Audience Award from Maui International Film Festival (2011), Best Feature Film Voted by the Public from Chicago Israeli Film Festival (2011), Makram Khouri from Israel Academy Awards (2011).The venues for the festival can be found on the list of SJCC Arts + Ideas venues here or on the Seattle Jewish Film Festival here. As for food and beverage options during screenings, there is no specific information available. However, it is likely that there will be concessions available at each venue.
It is best to check with each venue directly for more information. At 33 years old, Jenni Berebitsky was a member of the Indianapolis Jewish community who had been married for two and a half years, had a 15-month-old son and had just finished her residency as a naturopathic doctor when she was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) or Lou Gehrig's disease. If you're attending the Jewish Film Festival in Indianapolis, you may be wondering what food and beverage options are available during screenings. While there is no specific information available about concessions at each venue, it is likely that there will be some options available. It is best to check with each venue directly for more information. The festival has been honored with numerous awards over the years, including several prestigious awards such as the Lolly Award for Best Feature Film, Best Documentary Short Film, and Best Feature Film Voted by the Public. The venues for the festival can be found on the list of SJCC Arts + Ideas venues here or on the Seattle Jewish Film Festival here.
In addition to enjoying great films at the festival, you can also learn more about Jenni Berebitsky's inspiring story. At 33 years old, Jenni was a member of the Indianapolis Jewish community who had been married for two and a half years, had a 15-month-old son and had just finished her residency as a naturopathic doctor when she was diagnosed with ALS.