
This article surveys the specialized field of Jewish Latin American Jewish film, detailing its foundational years, current challenges and future developments. Beginning with the field’s origins and early pioneering work, the study tracks how scholars have addressed Jewish representation in Latin American cinema, underscoring key milestones, such as the emergence of interdisciplinary approaches and comparative studies. The essay presents the challenges that the field faces, including difficulties in accessing films, the impact of global streaming platforms on academic research and the role of women in film. By highlighting future research directions, the paper offers insights into how Latin American Jewish film can deepen our understanding of cultural, religious and social dynamics, both within the region and in a global context. It concludes that despite being a focused research area, Jewish Latin American film has the potential to significantly contribute to the broader field of religion, film and media by expanding the scholarly focus to a region that has often been marginalized in global academic discourse.