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Launched in March of 2006 as a groundbreaking co-publishing venture between the san Francisco Film Society and leading independent film publication indieWIRE, SF360.org is devoted to daily coverage of the Bay Area film and media scene, from industry legends and visionary new filmmakers to film festivals, cutting-edge digital media, top-shelf production houses and dynamic arts groups, with features, news briefs, columns, editorials, photo galleries, daily listings and a calendar of events.
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