The Jewish Film Festival Berlin Brandenburg (JFBB) is Germany's largest Jewish film festival, founded in 1995. It typically takes place annually in May, showcasing international films of all genres across Berlin, Potsdam, and other locations in Brandenburg. The festival highlights Jewish history, present, and future, while also aiming to keep the memory of the Shoah alive, convey historical awareness, and counteract antisemitic attitudes. The JFBB features approximately 50 films across two competitions for feature and documentary films, along with thematic special sections and tributes. Films eligible for submission deal with Jewish life and culture, feature essential Jewish characters or themes, or are made by Jewish filmmakers.