University of South Alabama Hosts Two Mobile Jewish Film Festival Screenings
University of South Alabama hosted two screenings from the Mobile Jewish Film Festival, bringing free and public film access to campus and keeping the festival running through Jan. 25.

The University of South Alabama welcomed Mobile Jewish Film Festival audiences to campus with two screenings at the Laidlaw Performing Arts Recital Hall, part of a festival that runs through Jan. 25. Festival organizers brought "Soda" to campus on Wednesday, Jan. 21, and followed with "The Road Between Us" on Thursday, Jan. 22, each screening starting at 7 p.m.
Bringing festival programming to college venues gives Mobile cinephiles and students direct access to films that might otherwise be limited to downtown or synagogue-based events. Admission was free for students with a valid student ID, lowering the barrier for University of South Alabama students to attend and encouraging cross-campus cultural engagement. The USA College of Arts and Sciences sponsored the campus screenings, underscoring a growing partnership between academic programs and community arts organizations.
The Mobile Jewish Federation presented the Mobile Jewish Film Festival, and other festival films are being shown at community locations across Mobile. All festival screenings are open to the public, so festivalgoers who missed the Laidlaw showings still have opportunities to catch selections through Jan. 25 at nearby venues. The inclusion of multiple community sites makes the festival accessible to people across neighborhoods and provides post-screening conversations, networking, and outreach opportunities for local arts organizations.
Practical details matter for people planning to attend the remaining events. Film trailers and ticketing information are available at MobileJewishFederation.org, and the Mobile Area Jewish Federation can be reached by phone at 251-490-4872 for questions about scheduling or special accommodations. Students should bring a valid student ID to take advantage of free admission on campus evenings.
For local filmmakers, festival volunteers, and arts programmers, the University of South Alabama screenings demonstrate how campus venues can extend a festival's reach and strengthen cultural ties between institutions and the broader community. The Laidlaw Performing Arts Recital Hall provided a familiar, centralized location for attendees, and the USA College of Arts and Sciences sponsorship highlights opportunities for future collaborations that can include screenings, panels, and classroom tie-ins.
With the festival still underway through Jan. 25, Mobile residents have a short window to see the remaining films at community venues. Check MobileJewishFederation.org or call 251-490-4872 for the latest schedule, trailers, and ticket options so you can plan which screenings to catch before the festival concludes.
Know something we missed? Have a correction or additional information?
Submit a Tip

