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SUMMARY:WITHDRAWN
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS for WITHDRAWN at Roxie Fri Feb 2\, 915p HERE\nTICKETS for WITHDRAWN at Roxie Thu Feb 8\, 7p HERE\n  \nDirector Adrian Murray -2017 USA 74 min Bay Area Premiere – Drama / Youth \n  \nBroke\, basement-dwelling\, millennial Aaron (Aaron Keogh) spends his days mostly alone. He preoccupies himself by playing video games\, trying to solve a Rubik’s Cube\, tending to a dying plant and soloing on a duct-taped Rock Band drum set. Constantly dodging and talking his way out of his roommate’s requests for rent\, Aaron is also trying to find ways to pay bills that he can’t afford. When he finds a lost credit card\, Aaron decides to hatch a defrauding scheme. \nDirector Adrian Murray’s first feature film is somewhat of a dry farce that manages to be both entertaining and subdued. Keogh has brilliant timing and a knack for physical comedy as the unhurried and mostly unperturbed Aaron\, who fumbles while trying to do the occasional\, perfunctory fast-talking and performs antic after antic\, like participating in one of those viral internet challenge videos\, more messing around on a Rubik’s Cube and a little bit of credit card fraud.- Jennifer Junkyard Morris \n\n 
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/withdrawn-2/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Feature Narrative
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SUMMARY:FAR WESTERN
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS for FAR WESTERN at Roxie Sat Feb 3\, 2p HERE\nTICKETS for FAR WESTERN at Roxie Thu Feb 8\, 7p HERE\n  \nDirector James D. Payne – 2017 Japan 93 min California Premiere – Music/Documentary  \n  \nAmid the ashes of post-WWII Japan\, the bittersweet sounds of American traditional country music drifted through the radio airwaves. Although intended for the U.S. occupying forces\, a vast ‘ghost audience’ of young Japanese quickly warmed to the soothing\, yet foreign\, sounds.  \nSince falling in love with the music in the 1950’s\, Charlie Nagatani has lived to play and spread country music throughout Japan. From his hometown of Kumamoto in southern Japan\, Charlie operates a family-run honky tonk named Good Time Charlie’s and is the promoter of the largest country music festival in Japan\, Country Gold.   \nFar Western illuminates this lost chapter of music as the musicians’ journey from Japan to the heart of American music culture. Over seventy years later this American music tradition has been transformed into something distinctly Japanese. – Chris Metzler \n\n 
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/far-western-2/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Documentary
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SUMMARY:GINGER NATION
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS for GINGER NATION at Roxie Sun Feb 4\, 7p HERE\nTICKETS for GINGER NATION at Roxie Thu Feb 8\, 915p HERE\n  \nDirectors Jonathan Soja and Shawn Hitchins – 2017 Canada 56 min West Coast Premiere – Comedy/Documentary \n  \nRedheads are hot and fiery gay comic Shawn Hitchins has made flame-haired world domination his mission.  He verges on Spalding Gray in this intimate concert filming of his internationally acclaimed and award-winning comedy\, Ginger Nation.  This humorous and heartfelt one-man show has the affable entertainer recounting his experience as a sperm donor to his lesbian friends. Hitchins’ spunky storytelling effortlessly weaves tales from his adolescence and his brushes with celebrity as a stand-up comic with bizarre tales of turkey basters and masturbating in increasingly suspect bathrooms.. – Chris Metzler \nCo-presented by FRAMELINE \nPlays with:  \nSQUIRRELS DON’T JUDGE \nRoz Greenfield\, USA\, 25 min \nMorgan Ruzzo\, a transgender\, lesbian in her 60s\, is a stand-up comedian and storyteller who lives in San Francisco with her fiancee Sharon. Ehsan Mafi is an Iranian-American Shia Muslim\, who is very dedicated to his Muslim faith. He lives in San Francisco\, working in tech while developing his skills as a stand-up comic. The documentary follows Ehsan and Morgan as they get to know each other\, and learn about themselves. Does stand-up comedy bridge these differences while respecting diversity? \n  \n\n\n 
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/ginger-nation-2/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Documentary
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