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    Aasif Mandvi, writer and star of the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival’s opening night film, Today’s Special, charmed the audience during an interview with Festival Director Chi-Hui Yang.

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About SF360

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.

SF360.org is the flagship of the San Francisco Film Society’s SF360 citywide programs, which are designed to showcase the extraordinary vitality and variety of the Bay Area film and media scene. SF360 initiatives are devoted to exploring new work, new platforms and new audiences. In addition to SF360.org, the program has included SF360 Film+Club screenings and social events, SF360 Live at the Apple Store discussions and panels, SF360 San Francisco Movie Night screenings in homes, SF360 Satellite Screenings at a variety of Bay Area venues, SF360 Dialogues at the SF International Film Festival, and the monthly television show SF360 Movie Scene on ComcastSF.

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sf360 Events

As the city’s premier film and media organization, SFFS celebrates the vitality and variety of the Bay Area film and media scene through several exciting year-round citywide initiatives.

SF360 Film+Club

This monthly social screening series, presented by the Film Society, Mezzanine and Rehab, takes movies out of the theater and puts them in the club. The event, which has been called the hipster night at the movies, aims to explore the more social aspect of going to the movies and often combines a live component. Past events have included Next: A Primer on Urban Painting with a live graffiti demonstration, a double feature of skateboarding documentaries, Trapped in the Closet Sing-Along, and more. Email or visit the Film Society for details on the latest Film+Club.

SF360 Movie Night

This is the Film Society’s citywide film screening that aims to get all of San Francisco watching the same movie on the same night. One city, one movie, one night. Film lovers throughout the city are encouraged to have house screenings and then all are gather together at a local bar for drinks and discussion. Recently, the Film Society partnered with Film Movement, a monthly DVD club that provides early access to award-winning independent and foreign films. Past titles include Her Name Is Sabine, American Blackout and Street Fight. Email our membership coordinator for details on the next Movie Night.

SF360 Live

This occasional lecture, discussion and interview series, presented by the Film Society, offers insights into and information about the Bay Area’s film and media scene. Often the series has taken on a film and technology slant with events at the San Francisco Apple Store, examining how the Internet has changed filmmaking and film distribution. Past guests include Michel Gondry, Mos Def and visual effects designers from the Orphanage. For the latest in this series, email our membership coordinator.

SF360.org

This online magazine offers daily news and features about the Bay Area’s film and media scene. It’s the only publication of its kind, and it sends out a weekly digest of the site’s news as well as a weekly round-up of local film events. Coverage ranges from the latest in film festival news to reviews to profiles of industry professionals to in-depth examinations of Bay Area film institutions. You’re on the site now. Won’t you stay for a while?

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