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Debra Chasnoff goes back to school with "Straightlaced"
In eighth grade, Debra Chasnoff was already a tall, attractive brunette with beautiful blue eyes, who yearned to be noticed by a boy named Sammy but he didn’t have eyes... more
NEWS
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Michael Lumpkin named new E.D. of International Documentary Association
Press release: "Independent film veteran Michael Lumpkin has been chosen by the Board of Directors of the International Documentary Association to lead the organization as its new Executive Director. Lumpkin... more
SEEN
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Sun shines on the wardrobe shed during the Civic Center-based filming of Milk in San Francisco this past year. After filling the Castro Theatre for the month, the film is... more
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Based on a True... Nevermind
In the NY Times' Awards Season package, Dennis Lim's "Screenwriting Drafts of History" takes a look at the screenplays behind three political biopics: Milk, W. and Che. (Click each title for excerpts.) In profiling th...
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Events
High and mighty: The Oakland Museum presents "Runners High" outdoors Fri/5. Here, Nola Turnage and Ebony Smith prepare. (Photo by Andrea Ferreira, courtesy "Runners High")
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The rare opportunity to view Rob Nilsson’s 9@Night series in FULL has not quite passed you by: The series continues this week at the Roxie, and begins again at the Smith Rafael starting Friday, Sept. 5, with select screenings to follow at the East Bay’s cozy Parkway and Cerrito theaters. Elsewhere on Friday, September 5: Christian Petzold’s Yella takes the SFFS Screen at the Sundance Kabuki, while Runners High—a hit at the San Francisco International’s 50th—can be experienced live and outside at the Oakland Museum. You may need to pace yourself.
09.08.2008
