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SUMMARY:MOVING PARTS
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS for MOVING PARTS at Roxie Sat Feb 3\, 7p HERE\nTICKETS for MOVING PARTS at Roxie Sat Mon Feb 5 7p HERE\n  \nDirector Emilie Upczak – 2017 Trinidad and Tobago 77 min West Coast Premiere – Drama/Narrative  \n  \nThis quietly gripping drama puts a fresh spin on the subject of human trafficking by introducing us to a young Chinese woman smuggled into Trinidad and Tobago. After the death of her father\, Zhenzhen hires a smuggler to take her to the Caribbean island where her brother\, Wei\, works in construction. Wei gets her a job at a restaurant\, but when the smuggler demands more cash\, the delicate beauty is forced into a compromising position. Help comes unexpectedly from Evelyn\, who runs an art gallery in the neighborhood—but the contrast between the dark rooms above the restaurant and the blindingly white gallery calls everyone’s innocence into question. – Chris Metzler \n\nCO-PRESENTED BY THE CENTER FOR ASIAN AMERICAN MEDIA \n  \n 
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/moving-parts-2/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Feature Narrative
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SUMMARY:Shorts 1: What You Don't Know About Me
DESCRIPTION:Shorts 1: What You Don’t Know About Me: Dramatic Narrative Shorts  \nTop-notch dialogue distinguishes these stories about the difficulty of being understood. Contains some violence. \nTICKETS for SHORTS 1 at Roxie Feb 3\, 2p HERE\nTICKETS for SHORTS 1 at Roxie Feb 5\, 7p HERE\n  \nTwenty Minutes \nGabriel Wilson\, USA\, 12 min \nEric\, a thirty-year-old man with Asperger’s Syndrome\, prepares to move to an apartment twenty minutes away from his family home. Encouraged by the community around him\, Eric feels ready\, until loneliness sets in and he is left alone to battle his anxieties. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nTwo Strangers Who Meet Five Times \nMarcus Markou\, UK\, 13 min \nTwo strangers meet at five key turning points over the duration of their lives. Initial conflict gives way to compassion and eventual friendship. \n  \n  \n  \n \nCounterfeit Kunkoo \nReema Sengupta\, India\, 15 min \nEscaping an abusive marriage\, Smita must find herself a house to rent in Mumbai. She is hard-working\, honest and respectful–the ideal tenant—except for one glaring flaw: She is a middle-class Indian woman without a husband. \n  \n \n  \nNew Neighbors \nE.G. Bailey\, USA\, 10 min \nWhen a mother and her two sons move to a new\, mostly white neighborhood\, she is determined to keep her family safe\, even if it means knocking on every door in town. A resourceful and unique approach to the Black Lives Matter dialogue. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \nSeven Minutes to Closing \nApril Abeyta\, USA\, 15 min \nTwo strangers connect in the final minutes before an asteroid impacts and destroys earth. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \nOutlines \nEllie Rogers\, UK\, 16 min \nA teenage girl\, Sarah\, returns to her father’s apartment earlier than expected\, only to come face-to-face with his hired escort. In the moments that follow\, distrust and prejudice give way to understanding\, and maybe even friendship. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/shorts-1-what-you-dont-know-about-me-2/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Shorts Program
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SUMMARY:RUKUS
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS for Rukus at Roxie Fri Feb 2\, 7p HERE\nTICKETS for Rukus at Roxie Mon Feb 5\, 915p HERE \nDirector Brett Hanover – 2017 USA 86 min World Premiere – Hybrid Documentary/ LGBT/Punk/Furries \n  \nFurries\, filmmakers\, kinksters\, survivors. Ruckus is a fictionalized personal account of coming of age in Memphis at the turn of the century. This feature-length video project is based on work begun in collaboration with furry artist Rukus\, that was left unfinished after his death in 2008 \nA hybrid of documentary and fiction\, Rukus is a queer coming-of-age story set in the liminal spaces of furry conventions\, southern punk houses\, and virtual worlds. Rukus is a 20-year-old furry artist\, living with his boyfriend Sable in the suburbs of Orlando\, Florida. In his sketchbooks\, Rukus is constructing an imaginary universe—a sprawling graphic novel in which painful childhood memories are restaged as an epic fantasy. He crosses paths with Brett\, a 16-year-old filmmaker with OCD\, who is working on a documentary about kinky subcultures in spite of his own anxiety. After an interview leads to an online friendship\, their lives entwine in ways that push them into strange\, unexplored territories. \nBrett Hanover was last at IndieFest in 2008 with the excellent Bunnyland.- Jennifer Junkyard Morris \nCo-presented by FRAMELINE
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/rukus-2/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Feature Narrative
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SUMMARY:BLACK CAT
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS for BLACK CAT at Roxie Sat Feb 3\, 915p HERE\nTICKETS for BLACK CAT at Roxie Mon Feb 5\, 915p HERE\n  \nDirector Peter Pardini – 2017 USA 85 min Bay Area Premiere – Mockumentary   \n  \nBlack Cat is a satire on true crime documentaries gone wild.  When a near-decade old murder case involving a movie star threatens to reopen\, childlike adult Duke Moody decides to make a documentary\, financed by his mother.  Take a comedic thrill ride following a cast of zany characters\, twists and turns and cold-blooded murder. – Chris Metzler
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/black-cat-2/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Feature Narrative
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