When people think of San Francisco, horror, science fiction, and people of African descent don’t immediately leap to mind. But lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgenders truly fit the shallow, stereotyped model. So it’s appropriate that as the Black Film Festival and Another Hole in the Head draw to a close, Frameline32: San Francisco International LGBT … Continue reading Frameline LGBT Festival in June
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Two June Festivals
What could be scarier than another film festival starting less than a month after the San Francisco International festival closes? How about two film such festivals? And one of them sounds very scary, indeed. Let’s start with the festival that won’t give you a fright (although judging from recent exit polls, it might scare people … Continue reading Two June Festivals
Restored Theater and an Aging James Stewart
Believe it or not, the following has nothing to do with San Francisco International Film Festival. Just two unrelated news items: First, Frank Lee has restored San Francisco's Marina Theatre, and it opens Friday as the third house in Lee's 4Star/Presidio mini-empire. Originally built in 1928, the Marina is now a 2-screener, made out of … Continue reading Restored Theater and an Aging James Stewart
San Fran Fest Preview
The San Francisco International Film Festival opens tomorrow night, and I have so far seen five of the films to be presented there. Here's what I think of them, in order from best to worst. All of these films will have runs after the festival, so you'll have additional chances to see them. Ballast. Vast, … Continue reading San Fran Fest Preview
What Looks Good at the Festival
I thought I'd share some of the films I hope to catch at the San Francisco International Film Festival. I can't officially recommend any of these because I haven't yet seen them, but I hope to catch at least a few of them. I'm not including films here that will get a regular release after … Continue reading What Looks Good at the Festival
The Film Society and the Kabuki
Something else from the San Francisco International Film Festival press conference, although it doesn’t directly concern the festival. Starting June 13, the San Francisco Film Society will take over one of the screens at the Kabuki for showing “programming similar to that of the…San Francisco International Film Festival. Films shown on the Film Society Screen … Continue reading The Film Society and the Kabuki
More on the San Francisco International Film Festival
They're screening a few classics this year, but not many? Aside from the already-mentioned Shampoo, they’re screening a newly-restored print of a classic Technicolor film noir (yeah, that does sound like an oxymoron) called Leave Her to Heaven. I haven’t seen it, and neither as Leggat, apparently, but he assured us that “Eddie Muller says … Continue reading More on the San Francisco International Film Festival
United Artists at the Castro
As I'm playing catch-up, I've noticed the big United Artists 90 Anniversary series at the Castro. Ten programs, nine of them double bills, of movies released by UA. Actually, there's considerably more. The current Castro listings (from April 2nd through May 8th) have an additional seven double bills of exclusively United Artist releases. I have … Continue reading United Artists at the Castro
This Year’s San Francisco Film Festival Officially Announced
Tuesday morning, Graham Leggat, Executive Director of the San Francisco Film Society, stood up at the St. Francis and officially announced the 51st annual San Francisco International Film Festival. The press conference was mercifully short. There was, of course, the usual long and boring thanks to the corporate sponsors--a preview of the long and boring … Continue reading This Year’s San Francisco Film Festival Officially Announced
More SFIFF News
More San Francisco International Film Festlval news trickling in. Mike Leigh receives this year’s Founder's Directing Award. If you’ve never heard of the “Founder's Directing Award,-- that’s because it used to be the Film Society Directing Award. Before that it was the Kurosawa Award--and I can’t think of a better name than that for honoring … Continue reading More SFIFF News