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Borshay Liem’s Double Exposure of Korean Adoptions
Deann Borshay Liem’s terrific 1999 documentary First Person Plural recounted her experience as an orphaned Korean adoptee raised by a Caucasian family in an East Bay suburb. Only she wasn’t... more
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San Francisco Film Society Announces Finalists for Film Arts Foundation Documentary Grant
Press Release: The SFFS announced last week the 11 finalists and one honorable mention for the SFFS/Film Arts Foundation Documentary Grant, the newest grant to be offered by... more
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"Joseph Losey: Pictures of Provocation"—starts Mar. 5
The Pacific Film Archive surveys the work of a director who worked primarily in exile from red-baiting America, whose work, including noirs like The Prowler, persistently invokes the audience’s... more
Photo by Leo Wong/Larsen Associates.
Black and white all over
The beloved Elliot Lavine returned triumphantly to the Roxie Theater to tout his new noir series and his book of the same title, I Wake up Dreaming: The Haunted World of the B Film Noir. The kickoff last night included champagne, a rare screening of All Night Long, and music provided by the Rich Andrews Trio. The series begins tonight with The Devil Thumbs a Ride and The Guilty. Double bills of noir classics continue through May 28.
05.15.2009
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Why no link to the Noir Festival anywhere in this piece on Elliot?
—Elizabeth Whipple · May 19, 02:40 PM · share
Ed.: The story on Elliot is here: http://www.sf360.org/features/elliot-lavine-revisiting-the-old-haunts.
This is actually just a photo caption….. Thx.
—Susan · May 19, 06:01 PM · share