The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival (AJFF) is a 12-day cinematic examination of Jewish life, culture and history. The AJFF seeks to use the power of film and video to both entertain and educate, while challenging conventional perspectives on complex and challenging issues facing the Jewish and world community alike. Founded in 2000, by the American Jewish Committee, Atlanta Chapter, AJFF is now the largest film festival in Atlanta, and second largest Jewish film festival in the United States.