Welcome to the 12th year of The Morris and Mollye Fogelman International Jewish Film Festival! We are thrilled that once again this year's film festival will be completely in-person and in our state-of-the-art Belz Theater at the Orgel Family Performing Arts Center! Happy watching!
January 22-February 19, 2026
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Past Films
The Ring
Thursday, January 22 • 7pm
Country Israel
Language Hebrew and Hungarian with English subtitles
Year 2024
Pink Lady
Thursday, February 5 • 7pm
In an ultra-Orthodox Jewish community in Jerusalem, Bati appears to have the perfect life—happily married to Lazer with three beautiful children. But when Lazer is blackmailed by a gang and she discovers his secret affair, her world begins to unravel. Determined to protect her family and save the man she loves, Bati will stop at nothing to free him from the gang’s grip, all while confronting her own hidden desires. Directed by one of Israel’s most acclaimed filmmakers, Nir Bergman (Cannes Official Selection Here We Are and writer of In Treatment), this touching, provocative, and uplifting film follows one woman’s courageous journey of self-discovery, faith, and liberation.
Running Time 104 minutes
Country Israel-Italy
Language Hebrew with English Subtitles
Year 2024
Tatami
Saturday, February 7 • 7pm
Language Farsi and English with English subtitles
Year 2023
No Name Restaurant
Tuesday, February 10 • 7pm
Language Arabic, English, and Hebrew with English Subtitles
Year 2022
The Stamp Thief
Sunday, February 15 • 2pm
Part detective story, part heist film, part untold history, The Stamp Thief investigates a tale dating back to the Holocaust: that a mysterious Nazi stole priceless stamp collections from concentration camp victims and buried the stolen stamps in a small town in Poland. Embarking on a real-life “Argo”-like adventure, one-time Seinfeld producer Gary Gilbert sets out to confirm the story and recover the stamps. His tactic: a fake movie shoot. His goal: to return the stamps to their rightful owners, hopefully delivering a small measure of justice more than 70 years after the Holocaust. Gary is an improbable hero, a mensch who won’t take no for an answer. As he begins to peel back layers of Nazi family secrets, he discovers that the assumptions American Jews make about present-day Poland – and those that some Poles make about American Jews – complicate his plan in ways he never imagined.
Running Time 100 minutes
Country USA, Poland, Germany
Language English and Polish with English subtitles
Year 2025
Diane Warren: Relentless
Tuesday, February 17 • 7pm
A captivating, surprising and inspiring underdog story, providing audiences with a rarely seen glimpse behind one of the most successful and prolific songwriters of all time: Diane Warren. One of the most prolific songwriters of all time, with a four decade track record of writing mega-hits for industry giants, emerges as a force to be reckoned within Diane Warren: Relentless. Boasting 15 Academy Award nominations, an Honorary Oscar along with Grammy, Emmy, and Golden Globe Awards, Diane has etched her name on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame and is responsible for some of the most iconic songs of our time. In this intimate documentary, filled with Diane’s signature humor, audiences get a rarely seen glimpse into Diane’s life and underdog journey to where she is today. Marked by a distinctive songwriting approach, exceptional work ethic and irreverence, the narrative delves into her most remarkable collaborations with first-hand commentary from Cher, Gloria Estefan, Common, David Foster, Jennifer Hudson, Kesha, and many more to showcase the creative genius that is Diane Warren.
Running Time 91 minutes
Country USA
Language English
Year 2024
The Property
Thursday, February 19 • 7pm
Country Israel
Language Hebrew with English subtitles
Year 2024
About the Festival
The MJCC’s International Jewish Film Festival is named in memory of Morris and Mollye Fogelman, thanks to the generous sponsorship of Wendy and Avron Fogelman.
“The MJCC is thrilled that the Fogelmans are sponsoring the annual International Jewish Film Festival and honoring the memory of Avron’s parents in this way. Morris Fogelman was the 6th president of our MJCC from 1959–1961 and was instrumental in the purchase of the land and subsequent development of our current MJCC campus.”
—Larry Skolnick, Former MJCC President/CEO
Film Festival Committee
Jeri Moskovitz and Janice Ringel, Co Chairs
Liz Atterman
Randi Bernsen
Hallie Charney
Janis Finan
Karen Franklin
Lisa Frisch
Jackie Mandell
Molly Moss
Jill Notowich
Judy Ringel
Stacey Stanfield
Sally Wender
Community Partners
Facing History & Ourselves
Jewish Historical Society of Memphis and the Midsouth
Memphis Jewish Federation
Memphis & Shelby County Film and Television Commission
Questions? Contact Jonathan McCarter, Program Director for Cultural Arts, at jmccarter@jccmemphis.org or (901) 259-9248.

