FEATURES
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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
NEWS
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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
CALENDAR
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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

In Duffield time
“The Ghost of Mae Nak” director Mark Duffield talked about his fascination with Thai ghost stories, particularly the Thai-legendary Mae Nak stories, at Another Hole in the Head at the Roxie. The Tartan Asia Extreme label has bought it for US and UK distribution on DVD, according to Duffield. (Photo by Laura Irvine; reporting by Jennifer Young)
06.14.2006
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