FEATURES
-
Flaherty diary: A week in the Age of Migration
Curating the Robert Flaherty Film Seminar is, in a lot of ways, a film programmer’s dream—an invitation to spend a year building a week-long documentary and experimental film program with... more
NEWS
-
SF Chronicle: "Frameline names K.C. Price executive director"
"Frameline, the San Francisco nonprofit that puts on America’s oldest gay film festival and runs other film and video programs in the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community, has hired... more
BLOGS
Interview. Jesse Moss and Tony Gerber.
"This is part of the endless war machine. The war machine grinds on. They used to run Cold War simulations there. Now they run Iraq simulations there. They're beginning to evolve more into Afghan War simulations. For ...
[From The Latest from GreenCine Daily]
CALENDAR
-
Already in progress, since July 5, the anniversary of the 1934 "Bloody Thursday," Laborfest presents a few more weeks of class-conscious filmmaking and other events at a variety of venues,... more
Indie film in SF
Julie Baumgartner (left), Director of Marketing and Business Development at inDplay.com, and Stefanie Coyote (right), Executive Director of the San Francisco Film Commission, talked about the perils and pleasures of making film in San Francisco at the W Hotel on Monday in a panel titled “Making an Independent Film in San Francisco.” One idea jokingly floated during the evening’s event — which was moderated by SF Film Society Exec Director Graham Leggat, and included director/location manager Peter Moody and producers Henry Rosenthal and Debbie Brubaker — was: Should we trademark the City? (Photo by Susan Gerhard)
07.18.2006
|