
The showing of "Peep World" is a part of the 20-day festival of cinematic exploration of Jewish life, culture and history. Seeking to use the power of film to both entertain and educate, the festival challenges conventional perspectives on complex and challenging issues facing both the Jewish and global communities. Founded in 2000, the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival ranks as the largest film festival in Atlanta and the second largest Jewish film festival in the United States. The festival attracts an audience of more than 20,000 moviegoers and features an international collection of some 60 narrative and documentary films that explore the Jewish experience. Screenings are supplemented by guest appearances by filmmakers, actors, authors, academics and other expert speakers.