As the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival heads into its final week of screenings, it’s your last call to check out a world of international and independent cinema rarely seen on Atlanta’s screens.

More than 60 screenings are scheduled at Lefont Sandy Springs or at Regal Cinemas Atlantic Station Stadium 18 over the next six days, with Woodruff Arts Center’s Rich Auditorium serving as the site of afternoon and evening screenings on the fest’s final day, Feb. 20.

There will be a free dessert reception between showings of the closing night feature, “Next Year Jerusalem,” a life-affirming documentary about Connecticut nursing home residents who embark on a final adventure to Israel.

But before heading out to either of those, or any AJFF screening for that matter, it’s advised to check the fest’s website, as sellouts are frequent.

Tickets: $11; ages 65 and older, students with ID and ages 12 and under, $9; weekday matinees (until 4 p.m.), $8. 1-866-214-2072, www.ajff.org.