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SUMMARY:BETWEEN LAND AND SEA
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS for BETWEEN LAND AND SEA at Roxie Wed Feb 7\, 7p HERE\nTICKETS for BETWEEN LAND AND SEA at Roxie Sun Feb 11\, 2p HERE\n  \nDirector Ross Whitaker – 2017 Ireland 87 min West Coast Premiere – Adventure/Documentary \n  \nGet ready for an adrenaline high and take a plunge into the ice cold waters of the North Atlantic.  This observational documentary embeds itself in the big wave surf community of an Irish surf town to present a thoroughly engaging and visually stunning portrait of life at land’s end. Living in tune with nature far from busy urban environments is massively challenging but ultimately rewarding in this immersive portrait of a people and a place. – Chris Metzler
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/4191/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Documentary
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SUMMARY:Shorts 3: The Best of Us
DESCRIPTION:Shorts 3: The Best of Us: Documentary Profiles \nFrom a kid boxer to an arborist prepping for the apocalypse\, these five unique people are making the most of their time. 87 min \nTICKETS for SHORTS 3 at Roxie Feb 7\, 7p HERE\nTICKETS for SHORTS 3 at Roxie Feb 10\, 2p HERE\n  \n \nBeyond the Plate: Eric Wolfinger \nAnton Lorimer\, USA\, 22 min \n“If you want to tell a human story\, the best place to start is at the table.”\nWatch as photographer Eric Wolfinger\, who’s been refered to as the Annie Leibovitz of food photography\, takes us on an incredible journey far beyond the kitchen’s reach to discover stories around the world while forging his own. \n  \n  \nJesszilla \nEmily Sheskin\, USA\, 7 min \nJesselyn “Jesszilla” Silva is serious about boxing\, and at 10 years old trains seriously with dreams of becoming a professional fighter. Her father\, Pedro\, finds himself caught in between supporting her dream and worrying about her future as she tries to master a combat sport. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nSeven Dates With Death \nMike Holland\, USA\, 11 min \nThe story of Moreese Bickham\, the oldest survivor of Death Row in the United States. Bickham describes why he was sent to Death Row\, his life on death row and how he was able to get out after almost four decades in prison. It is a story of grace\, redemption and forgiveness. \n  \nThe Tree Prophet \nChristian Schieder\, USA\, 29 min \nA poor and uneducated nursery man from Northern Michigan is sent back from heaven with a mission to save the world from global warming by cloning the worlds oldest and largest trees. \n  \n  \n \nThat’s My Boy \nAkhil Sathyan\, India\, 24 min \nThe successful and remarkable life of Sonu\, a trans activist from Kerala\, India \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/shorts-3-the-best-of-us/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Shorts Program
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SUMMARY:SEQUENCE BREAK
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS for SEQUENCE BREAK at Roxie Fri Feb 2\, 915p HERE\nTICKETS for SEQUENCE BREAK at Roxie Wed Feb 7\, 915p HERE\n  \nDirector Graham Skipper – 2017 USA 80 min Northern California Premiere – SciFi Horror  \nA loner who restores arcade games finds the monotony of life broken when a gamer girl steps into his shop\, the same day a mysterious arcade cabinet shows up. As his romance flourishes\, so does his obsession with the game\, creating a man/machine carnal contact of the Cronenbergian kind. \nThe story of boy meets girl\, boy ignores girl for arcade game\, arcade game has sex with boy\, arcade game has sex with girl\, boy…. well\, I don’t want to ruin it. But seriously\, there is some weird shoit that goes down in this film. Chase Williamson (BEYOND THE GATES\, JOHN DIES AT THE END) stars as Oz\, a loner who excels at rebuilding and restoring ’80s arcade games. The shop that has served as the focal point is about to close and Oz has basically done nothing with his life\, and has next to no human interaction. Then Tess (Fabianne Theresa\, SOUTHBOUND\, JOHN DIES AT THE END) comes into the shop and everything changes. Oh\, her and the mysterious game that arrives without any instructions or provenance. Just as Oz and Tess’s romance flourishes\, so does his obsession with the cryptic game. As Oz plays\, he feels himself drawn more and more into the images flashing across the screen\, in an almost sexual way. No\, it’s not almost. This is man/machine carnal contact of the Cronenbergian kind. \nSEQUENCE BREAK is the kind of film that at its core is a simple story\, but its ability to transport you into another plane of existence through the sheer provocativeness of its imagery means the film continues to chill you long after its running time. Armed with an incredible 8-bit meets John Carpenter inspired soundtrack\, Skipper’s film makes out like a much darker version of Tron\, but instead of trying to get out of ‘gameland\,’ the game is seems trying to get a foothold in our world. A ‘sequence break\,’ in common usage\, involves the player of a video game finding a way to beat the way outside of the developer’s intention\, basically taking advantage of a glitch or exploiting an inadvertent hole in the world of the game. In the game\, Oz may just have found the sequence break for his own life. (Source: AMFM Magazine – Bears Fonte) \n –Bears Fonte \nPlays with:  \n \nPROGRAM \nGabriel de Urioste\, USA\, 8 min \nA young woman goes back to fix a broken relationship with a lost love. \n  \n  \n\n  \n  \n  \n\n 
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/sequence-break/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Feature Narrative
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SUMMARY:RUMINATIONS
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS for RUMINATIONS at Roxie Sun Feb 4\, 430p HERE\nTICKETS for RUMINATIONS at Roxie Sun Wed Feb 7\, 915p HERE\n  \nDirector Robert James – 2018 USA 78 min World Premiere\, Local Filmmaker – Documentary/GLBT \n  \nA gender-bending coming-of-age story of Rumi Missabu\, the iconoclast co-founder of San Francisco’s infamous Cockettes.  He left Hollywood 50 years ago on a quest for his true identity and found it in underground drag theater.  Explore SF’s queer art past through his lurid tales in and out of the spotlight as he reinvents himself at the end of his life.   \nLiving off the grid from the age of 19\, Rumi was a short-order cook\, cleaned houses\, and lived all over the country\, amassing crazy adventures along the way.  Ruminating about his encounters with everyone from Tina Turner to Jane Russell\, Andy Warhol\, Cindy Williams and more\, Ruminations uncovers the man\, James Bartlett\, underneath the artist Rumi Missabu.  Breaking down the fourth wall the film takes the audience on the surreal adventure that is Rumi’s story. – Chris Metzler \nCo-presented by FRAMELINE \n\n 
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/ruminations-2/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Documentary
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