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Seventh Annual International South Asian Film Festival -- November 5 to 8
By Tom Mayer Oct 26, 2009
3rd i Film group proudly presents the 7th Annual San Francisco International South Asian Film Festival at the Roxie and Castro Theaters. The festival screens November 5-8, 2009, with opening night at the Roxie Theater on Thursday, November 5, continuing there on Friday, November 6, and then moving to the Castro Theater for the weekend of November 7-8. From art-house classics to documentary films to cutting-edge Bollywood, 3rd i promotes diverse images of South Asians through independent film. The 2009 festival includes films from South Asia and the South Asian diaspora including: India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Australia, Canada, Germany, the UK, and the USA. |
“Sorry, Thanks” and “Troupers: The SF Mime Troupe” at the 32nd Mill Valley Film Festival
By Tom Mayer Sep 25, 2009
The 32nd annual Mill Valley Film Festival runs Oct. 8 to 18 in Mill Valley and San Rafael, and this year features 220 films from 25 countries, including feature films, shorts, and documentaries. This year the festival is hosting major tributes to Uma Thurman, Clive Owen, and Woody Harrelson, all of whom will appear in person. |
San Francisco International Festival of Short Films
by Tom Mayer Aug 09, 2008
The 3rd annual San Francisco International Festival of Short Films will be August 6 to 9 at the Victoria Theater and Red Vic Movie House. The festival, is directed by Michael Coyne, short filmmaker and design instructor at Miami Ad School and by James Kenney, professor of graphic design and media arts at California College of the Arts. The festival includes 54 films over a three-day period. Half of the films are from outside the U.S.
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Frameline 32 at Castro, Roxie, and Victoria June 19-29
By Tom Mayer Jun 17, 2008
The 32nd annual Frameline Film Festival takes place from June 19 to 29 at the Castro Theater, Roxie Film Center, and Victoria Theater. The Frameline festival is now the largest LGBT event in the world. This year the festival will present 237 feature-length and short films, and will have more than 70,000 patrons visit the festival from around the SF Bay Area, from around the U.S., and from around the world. The festival has been held at the famous Castro Theatre, along with the Roxie and Victoria, for most of the Festival’s previous 31 seasons. |
Fresh Meat Festival Celebrates Bay Area's Transgender Arts Community
By Jamie Windborne, www.cityfanfare.com Jul 16, 2007
The 6th Annual Transgender and Queer Performance Festival, Fresh Meet 2007, took place at the ODC Theater June 14 through 16. Hailed as the Bay Area's highest profile transgender arts event, Fresh Meat 2007 was a featured presentation of the 10th Annual National Queer Arts Festival and part of Gay Pride Month. |
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