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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: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:THE ICARUS LINE MUST DIE
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS for THE ICARUS LINE MUST DIE at Roxie Sun Feb 4\, 915p HERE\nTICKETS for THE ICARUS LINE MUST DIE at Roxie Tue Feb 6\, 915p HERE\n  \nDirector Michael Grodner – 2017 USA 82 min Bay Area Premiere – Music/Narrative \n  \nFifteen years ago the band\, Icarus Line\, was rocketing to the top of the LA underground with a hot debut album and a major-label deal. Now frontman Joe Cardamone is 36 and broke\, and the record companies won’t touch his new stuff. Plus\, he’s getting death threats by text. Cardamone and director Michael Grodner wrote the script and plays a thinly veiled version of himself in this No Wave-style noir about navigating the modern music biz\, co-starring fellow musicians Ariel Pink and Keith Morris (Circle Jerks). The screening will also feature a live musical performance by Joe Cardamone and Annie Hardy. – Chris Metzler
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/the-icarus-line-must-die-2/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Feature Narrative
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SUMMARY:HOLDEN ON
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS for HOLDEN ON at Roxie Sun Feb 4\, 7p HERE\nTICKETS for HOLDEN ON at Roxie Tue Feb 6 915p HERE\n  \nDirector Tamlin Hall – 2017 USA 101 min Bay Area Premiere – Drama / Youth \n  \nNo longer your average boy-next-door\, Holden Layfield weaves audiences through his harrowing tale in this film set in the early 1990s. After succumbing to a secret battle with mental illness\, Holden evolves from a beloved\, small town Georgia football player to a lost\, self-medicating prophet. Based on a true story about dual diagnosis. – Jennifer Junkyard Morris \nDirector Statement \nI KNEW HOLDEN…\nBecause we grew up together in small-town Georgia. He was “that” guy everyone liked\, even teachers. He was friendly. He was cool. He accepted you for who you were\, not who you weren’t. Whether you were popular or not\, as in my case\, Holden treated everyone as a friend. As one of the “fat” kids growing up\, I was routinely bullied. Holden always looked past my stigma and treated me like an ally rather than an enemy. Looking back\, I’m sure you had a “Holden” at your school. So\, it was an utter shock that autumn afternoon my junior year when I found out Holden died by suicide. He was 19 years old. It wasn’t until I set out to write a paper about Holden in my psychology class senior year did I learn about the secret behind Holden’s smile. His facade masked a story that dealt with mental illness and self-medication. Ten years after that psychology class project\, I asked Bob & Brenda Layfield if I could write a screenplay about their son. They said yes. I am forever grateful. \nWe currently have an award-winning lm\, “Holden On\,” and a high school art initiative\, iAmHoldenOn\, that uses Holden’s humanity to spark social change. I believe we can use our voice through art to help discuss mental health and suicide. And I believe we can save some lives while we’re at it. Let’s be the ally. \nMy name is Tamlin Hall and #iAmHoldenOn
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/holden-on-2/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Feature Narrative
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SUMMARY:Shorts 2: An Animated World
DESCRIPTION:Shorts 2: An Animated World showcases a wide variety of animation from around the world. \nTICKETS for SHORTS 2 at Roxie Feb 3\, 430p HERE\nTICKETS for SHORTS 2 at Roxie Feb 6\, 7p HERE\n  \n  \nFramed \nMarco Jemolo\, Italy\, 7 min \nFRAMED is a noir animated short-film\, which explores the sensitive subject of alienation in society. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \nThe Realm of Deepest Knowing \nSeung Hee Kim\, Korea\, 4 min \nOne digs beneath the surface of the other to reach the deepest place of his heart during struggles. It lightens up the darkness. They fulfill one another within the sense of oneness. \n  \n  \nWhen Comes the Rain \nBrian Giovanni\, USA\, 2 min \nThe local birdbath is empty\, and the hot sun won’t let up. An ambitious bird gathers his flock to bring the rain down upon them. But how far will he go to get what he wants? \n  \n  \n  \n  \nHomegrown \nQuentin Haberham\, UK\, 9 min \nFrancis raises his son Kip in isolation. When the boy outgrows his father’s protective confines\, Francis learns that what is right for himself may not be best for his son. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nStillpoint \nBenjamin Ridgway\, USA\, 2 min \nAn elusive point of stillness in a shifting and expanding world. \n  \n  \n  \nOh My… \nTim Ballard\, USA\, 3 min \nA post-apocalyptic dream journey and promise of rebirth through imagination. \n  \n  \n  \n  \nSpace Butthole \nDavid Chai\, USA\, 8 min \nIn the annals of mankind\, we will realize that humans have been mistreating Mother Nature for far too long. It was only a matter of time before the universe blasted back. Please join us in experiencing a warning from the deepest bowels of the galaxy. Can humanity squeeze out a solution before it goes to pot? Don’t stall to find out! \n  \n  \n  \n  \nYellow and Red Make Orange \nJay Hollinsworth\, USA\, 5 min \nAn illegal prairie cockfight is the setting for an autobiographical reminiscence about the struggle to find place and peace in the rural west of the 1970’s. Yellow and Red Make Orange exists as the emotional memory of a childhood spent contending with men created and shaped by the frontier myth. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThe Servant \nFarnoosh Abedi\, Iran\, 9 min \nA bug became servant\,servant became master  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nCeci N’est Pas une Animation \nFederico Kempke\, Canada\, 5 min \nA group of pretentious animators are followed through the process of creating the “ultimate animated film”. But do they really have the skills to back up their claims? \n  \n  \n  \nMeeting MacGuffin \nCatya Plate\, USA\, 10 min \nIn a post-apocalyptic future where humanity has fallen apart\, a group of scientists and an animated sign complete the construction of a new human race and meet a groundhog climatologist who prepares them for their mission to restore balance to the decimated Earth. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nCITIPATI \nAndreas Feix\, Germany\, 7 min \nAfter being subjected to a cataclysmic meteorite impact\, a small dinosaur attempts to battle the horrific aftermath both physically & psychologically. A tale about life\, death & rebirth\, told from a unique\, prehistoric perspective. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThe Alligator Hunter \nKyle V. James\, USA\, 4 min \nAfter losing his wife in a traumatic attack\, an elderly hunter seeks revenge on the culprit: a massive albino alligator. Months of waiting for the creature to resurface turns his grief into a desperate obsession. However\, when the hunter finally has the chance to kill the alligator and obtain catharsis\, he feels an unexpected bond. In the monster’s eyes\, he sees his wife looking back. Reunited with his love\, the hunter decides to leave the safety of his boat and swim with the alligator. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nFreedom \nKathrin Steinbacher\, UK\, 3 min \nStriving for a professional skiing career means you are going to be subjected to great pressure. The main character\, is struggling to find his place in the world after giving up his career as a potential professional skier. This animated documentary explores how high expectations can lead to frustration and anxiety. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nSeine’s Breath \nBethanie Montano\, Australia\, 3 min \nThe face of an unknown young woman influences history after her death. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/shorts-2-an-animated-world-2/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Shorts Program
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SUMMARY:THE S WORD
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS for THE S WORD at Roxie Sat Feb 3\, 430p HERE\nTICKETS for THE S WORD at Roxie Tue Feb 6\, 7p HERE\n  \nDirector Lisa J. Klein – 2017 USA 93 min Bay Area Premiere – Documentary \n\nThis powerful documentary explores one of the most feared and misunderstood topics in the human experience – suicide.  Putting a human face to the subject\, the film shares the stories of those with lived experience – people who have attempted to take their own lives and survived to tell their stories.  Capturing personal revelations and surprising moments of humor\, The S Word opens a door on this most taboo of subjects through the eyes of the people who have been there and are now committed to preventing others from getting to that edge. –  Chris Metzler
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/the-s-word-2/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Documentary
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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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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: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: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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CREATED:20171115T203736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T043213Z
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SUMMARY:BLUE RUIN
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS for BLUE RUIN at 518 Val Sun Feb 4\, 930p HERE\n  \nDirector Jeremy Saulnier – 2013 USA 92 min – IndieFest 2014 program note: \n  \nBack in 2007\, SF Indie played Jeremy Saulnier’s riotous horror comedy Murder Party\, and after making a name for himself as a cinematographer in the interim – most notably for the dreamy narratives of Matthew Porterfield (Putty Hill) – Saulnier now returns to the director’s seat\, with frequent collaborator Macon Blair turning in a transfixing performance as Blue Ruin’s damaged lead. \nDwight is a soft-spoken\, somewhat shell-shocked beach hobo who lives in his blue car on the west coast\, just trying to keep his head down and limit interactions with the outside world. When he is informed by a sympathetic cop that the man imprisoned for murdering his parents has just been released\, Dwight vows to get revenge\, and sets off on a road trip back to his old haunts to give the killer a different kind of homecoming. – Kier-la Janisse\, SF IndieFest \n“[Saulnier’s] dark revenge tale flaunts its small-town strangeness\, but it also keeps a sharp eye on the human beings at the story’s center. Blue Ruin may occasionally be midnight-movie lurid\, but not at the expense of deeper questions about vengeance’s diminishing returns.” (Tim Grierson\, Paste Magazine) \n \n\n\nABOUT INDIEFEST Year Sixteen \nDates: Feb 6-20\, 2014 \nVenues: Brava\, Roxie\, New Parkway \nFeatures: 37  Shorts: 51  Parties: 7  Bands: 2 Total Films: 88  Total Films To Date: 1296.  \nWith: Jeff Ross\, Kier-la Janiss\, Holly Roach\, Jeff Giordano\, Chris Metzler\, Jay Wertzler\, Anna Feder\, Catie Roads\, Nadja Mark\, Nina Ramos\, George Kaskanlian\, Anne Maley\, Adam Harvie\, Karen Larsen\, studio1500 \nSponsors: Grants for the Arts\, Bay Guardian\, SF Weekly\, East Bay Express\, KALX\, Tax Ninja\, Blue Angel\, Do415\, Purity Organic\, sfstation.com\, Hotel Abri\, Hotel Mark Twain\, Other Avenues\, Phoenix Hotel\, Yelp\, Lagunitas\, studio1500 \nNOTES: We try out the New Parkway in Oakland. Party bus outside the Roxie for Lets Ruin It With Babies. Chris Metzler joins the team.
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/blue-ruin/
LOCATION:518 Valencia Gallery\, 518 Valencia St\, San Francisco\, 94110
CATEGORIES:20 Year Retrospective,Feature Narrative
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SUMMARY:VIDAR THE VAMPIRE
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS for VIDAR THE VAMPIRE at Roxie Sun Feb 4\, 915p HERE\n  \nDirectors Thomas Aske Berg & Fredrik Waldeland – 2017 Norway 83 min Northern California Premiere – Horror Comedy \n  \nHailing from the land of Black Metal and burning churches comes a story of a farmer who accepts the blood of Jesus only to become a whoremongering vampire. With co-director/co-writer Berg stumbling through his new existence as the Vidar\, this surprisingly sacrilegious and heartfelt film remakes the Vampire genre anew. \nAt its heart Vidar the Vampire is a story about determining and accepting your place in life. Vidar’s ‘conversion’ becomes a metaphor for his alienation. Touching scenes of isolation and self-reflection breakup silly scenes of Vidar’s hopeless attempts to find love and some really gross-out horror. \n Unlike many other Norwegian films\, Vidar was shot without any support from the Norwegian Film Institute. Self-financed at around $60\,000 US\, the film crew had to do everything themselves\, forfeiting salaries and doing odd end jobs between shoots to stay afloat in ‘real life’. They built own set pieces\, provided and managed costumes\, did extensive location scouting\, managed locations\, set-designed locations before shoots\, and broke them down after (among other things). The ‘VampyrVidar’-cast consists of 25% professional actors and the rest are either amateurs to first-timers. \n –Bears Fonte \n 
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/vidar-the-vampire/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Feature Narrative
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180204T211500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180204T211500
DTSTAMP:20260403T160425
CREATED:20171222T221842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180129T181813Z
UID:4183-1517778900-1517778900@sfindie.com
SUMMARY:THE ICARUS LINE MUST DIE
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS for THE ICARUS LINE MUST DIE at Roxie Sun Feb 4\, 915p HERE\nTICKETS for THE ICARUS LINE MUST DIE at Roxie Tue Feb 6\, 915p HERE\n  \nDirector Michael Grodner – 2017 USA 82 min Bay Area Premiere – Music/Narrative \n  \nFifteen years ago the band\, Icarus Line\, was rocketing to the top of the LA underground with a hot debut album and a major-label deal. Now frontman Joe Cardamone is 36 and broke\, and the record companies won’t touch his new stuff. Plus\, he’s getting death threats by text. Cardamone and director Michael Grodner wrote the script and plays a thinly veiled version of himself in this No Wave-style noir about navigating the modern music biz\, co-starring fellow musicians Ariel Pink and Keith Morris (Circle Jerks). The screening will also feature a live musical performance by Joe Cardamone and Annie Hardy. – Chris Metzler \nCo-presented by NOISEPOP
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/the-icarus-line-must-die/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Feature Narrative
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180204T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180204T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160425
CREATED:20171115T233437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T043000Z
UID:3937-1517772600-1517772600@sfindie.com
SUMMARY:PASSING STONES
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS for PASSING STONES at 518 Val Sun Feb 4\, 730p HERE\n  \nDrector Roger Majkowski – 2001 USA 94 min – IndieFest 2001 program note: \n\n \n  \nLeon (writer/director Roger Majkowski) is a ferociously bitter 30-year-old paperboy (he prefers the term “circulation manager”) still living at home with his nagging mother and dope-addled man-boy brother\, Anthony. When a doddering customer gives him a cryptic letter before blowing his own brains out\, Leon enlists the help of his twisted siblings to solve the mystery. After older brother Gary\, a demented cross between Buddha and Machiavelli\, translates the letter (it’s in Polish)\, it sends the trio on a hunt for a fortune. Their search leads them to a family of women even more bizarre than themselves. Head of this other household is the hard-edged Sheila. Sheila’s sister Meredith seeks relief from the barking and uncontrollable swearing of her Tourettes through a crack pipe. Their mother\, Eve\, lies in a catatonic stupor\, yet locked within her brain are past secrets that may lead to a buried treasure. Buried treasure! Only a movie as frenzied and funny as this one could get away with an old saw like that. Filled with one-of-a-kind characters (Roger Majkowski\, especially\, is simply amazing as the lunatic Leon) and pitched at a delirious pace\, this is an indie version of “It’s a Mad\, Mad\, Mad\, Mad World.”  \n \n\nABOUT INDIEFEST Year Three \nDates: Jan 11-21\, 2001 \nVenues: Galaxy\, Lumiere\, Bohemia Lounge\, Fine Arts Cinema \nFeatures: 21  Shorts: 52  Parties: 6  Bands: 3 Total Films: 73  Total Films To Date: 128.  \nWith: Jeff Ross\, Stevy Stephens\, Allen White\, Tod Booth\, Mimi Brody\, Abby Kavanaugh\, Mick Diener\, Sarah Lockhart\, Dennis Conroy\, Claudia Lehan\, Steve Mockus\, Sean Shodahl\, Philip Walker\, Dan Rodenburg\, Alicia Perre-Dowd\, Allen White\, Marjorie Kase\, Lynn Coakley\, Trina Ross. \nSponsors: Animation\, Bay Guardian\, Cineric\, Hotel Bijou\, Eveo\, SAG\, Bohemia\, AIVF\, Creative Technology\, Sierra Nevada\, Rainbow Grocery\, Filmmaker Magazine\, Lost Weekend Video\, sfstation.com\, Academy of Art College \nNOTES: Added short films. Opening Night bash was at Somarts. First of many Bill Plympton films at the festival. First year with Tod Booth programming. Borrowed Mimi Brody from SF FIlm Society to program shorts. Indie film themed choose your own adventure game by Richard Schenkman throughout the 32 page program guide! First year as a 501c3 non-profit!
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/passing-stones/
LOCATION:518 Valencia Gallery\, 518 Valencia St\, San Francisco\, 94110
CATEGORIES:20 Year Retrospective,Feature Narrative
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180204T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180204T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160425
CREATED:20171222T221052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180125T221147Z
UID:4178-1517770800-1517770800@sfindie.com
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 \n\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/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Documentary
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180204T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180204T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160425
CREATED:20171222T220123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T042828Z
UID:4173-1517770800-1517770800@sfindie.com
SUMMARY:HOLDEN ON
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS for HOLDEN ON at Roxie Sun Feb 4\, 7p HERE\nTICKETS for HOLDEN ON at Roxie Tue Feb 6 915p HERE\n  \nDirector Tamlin Hall – 2017 USA 101 min Bay Area Premiere – Drama / Youth \n  \nNo longer your average boy-next-door\, Holden Layfield weaves audiences through his harrowing tale in this film set in the early 1990s. After succumbing to a secret battle with mental illness\, Holden evolves from a beloved\, small town Georgia football player to a lost\, self-medicating prophet. Based on a true story about dual diagnosis. – Jennifer Junkyard Morris \nDirector Statement \nI KNEW HOLDEN…\nBecause we grew up together in small-town Georgia. He was “that” guy everyone liked\, even teachers. He was friendly. He was cool. He accepted you for who you were\, not who you weren’t. Whether you were popular or not\, as in my case\, Holden treated everyone as a friend. As one of the “fat” kids growing up\, I was routinely bullied. Holden always looked past my stigma and treated me like an ally rather than an enemy. Looking back\, I’m sure you had a “Holden” at your school. So\, it was an utter shock that autumn afternoon my junior year when I found out Holden died by suicide. He was 19 years old. It wasn’t until I set out to write a paper about Holden in my psychology class senior year did I learn about the secret behind Holden’s smile. His facade masked a story that dealt with mental illness and self-medication. Ten years after that psychology class project\, I asked Bob & Brenda Layfield if I could write a screenplay about their son. They said yes. I am forever grateful. \nWe currently have an award-winning lm\, “Holden On\,” and a high school art initiative\, iAmHoldenOn\, that uses Holden’s humanity to spark social change. I believe we can use our voice through art to help discuss mental health and suicide. And I believe we can save some lives while we’re at it. Let’s be the ally. \nMy name is Tamlin Hall and #iAmHoldenOn
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/holden-on/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Feature Narrative
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180204T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180204T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160425
CREATED:20171222T214817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180204T170556Z
UID:4166-1517761800-1517761800@sfindie.com
SUMMARY:RUMINATIONS
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS for RUMINATIONS at 518 Valencia 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/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Documentary
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180204T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180204T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160425
CREATED:20171115T234436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T042512Z
UID:3958-1517756400-1517756400@sfindie.com
SUMMARY:SHUT YER DIRTY LITTLE MOUTH
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS for SHUT YER DIRTY MOUTH at 518 Val Sun Feb 4\, 3p HERE\n  \nDirector Robert Taischer – 2002 USA 75 min – IndieFest 2002 program note: \n  \nRobert Taicher earned his Indie credentials by producing Alejandro Jodorowsky’s THE HOLY MOUNTAIN\, and working on SANTA SANGRE. His latest film is an outrageous\, often hilarious\, slice-of-life in the tradition of BARFLY. It is best described as “Waiting for Godot” meets “The Odd Couple in Hell”. Peter (Glenn Shadix – BEETLEJUICE) and Ray (Gill Gayle – THE NEW WOMEN) are down-and-out alcoholics living in the ‘Pepto Bismol Palace’ in the Lower Haight. They imbibe massive quantities of vodka\, report each other to 911\, get hauled off to jail\, and raise the ire of everyone within earshot. Based on actual conversations recorded in the late ’80s\, these unbelievable harangues became an underground cultural sensation. Duplicated again and again\, these aural journals of self-loathing and drunken nonsense traveled the world. They were featured on NPR\, alternative radio\, and they became a daily soap opera on the airwaves in Auckland\, New Zealand. Samples appear on records by L7\, Faith No More\, and Kim Deal. A bittersweet slice of urban Americana. – Bruce Fletcher\, SF IndieFest \n \n\n\nABOUT INDIEFEST Year Four  \nDates: Jan 31-Feb 10\, 2002 \nVenues: Castro\, Roxie\, Studio Z/Transmission Theater\, New College\, Expression Center\, Parkway Theater \nFeatures: 26  Shorts: 73  Parties: 5  Bands: 3 Total Films: 99  Total Films To Date: 227.  \nWith: Jeff Ross\, Stevy Stephens\, Bruce Fletcher\, Allen White\, Doug Jones\, Alex Lynch\, Marjorie Case\, Lynn Coakley\, Brian Cox \nSponsors: SF Weekly\, Creative Technology\, Hotel Bijou\, New Colege\, Cineric\, Expression Center for New Media\, sfstation.com\, Rainbow Grocery\, Adolph Gasser\, KUSF\, AIVF\, Landmark\, Lost Weekend Video\, AIVF\, Sauza\, Makers Mark\, Blavod\, Sierra Nevada\, Mumm Cuvee Napa \nNOTES: First year opening at the Castro! First party at the Werepad. Two new venues in the East Bay. Started highlighting new Japanese cinema. Bruce Fletcher’s first year programming. Back page of the 32 page guide featured an SF Indie film themed crossword puzzle designed by Allen White. Penelope Sheeris attends with Sold Our Souls For Rock N Roll!
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/shut-yer-dirty-little-mouth/
LOCATION:518 Valencia Gallery\, 518 Valencia St\, San Francisco\, 94110
CATEGORIES:20 Year Retrospective,Feature Narrative
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180204T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180204T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160425
CREATED:20171222T202747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T042425Z
UID:4147-1517752800-1517752800@sfindie.com
SUMMARY:KUPAL
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS for KUPAL at Roxie Sat Feb 3\, 7p HERE\nTICKETS for KUPAL at Roxie  Sun Feb 4\, 2p HERE\n  \nDrector Kazem Mollaie – 2017 The Islamic Republic of Iran 81 min Bay Area Premiere – Drama / Middle Eastern \n  \nDr. Ahmad Kupal is a 50-year-old hunter and taxidermist living on the outskirts of Tehran\, Iran. Recently\, his wife Firoozeh has left him because of his excessive hunting\, his numerous taxidermy animals that fill the house\, and most importantly his extreme love for his dog Haiku. Firoozeh will only come back on one condition: that Kupal takes Haiku and all the taxidermy animals out of the house.  \nJust moments before the New Year and having to decide between his wife or his dog\, Kupal and his dog get trapped in his huge basement taxidermy workshop that has a newly installed steel burglarproof door.  For days\, he struggles with death in a very harsh and unimaginable situation and is forced to battle thirst and hunger in his own special way to survive. – Jennifer Junkyard Morris \nE
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/kupal-2/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Feature Narrative
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180204T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180204T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160425
CREATED:20171115T233729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T042335Z
UID:3948-1517749200-1517749200@sfindie.com
SUMMARY:RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK: THE ADAPTATION
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS for RAIDERS: ADAPTATION at 518 Val Sun Feb 4\, 1p HERE\n  \nDirector Eric Zala – 1982-1989 USA 100 min – IndieFest 2005 program note: \n  \nIndieFest is delighted to host this extremely rare presentation of the semi legendary shot-for-shot re-creation of Raiders of the Lost Ark made by three 12 year-olds in Mississippi. \nEric Zala\, Jayson Lamb and Chris Strompolos started shooting in 1982 – and didn’t have a clue what they were getting themselves into. Their production wrapped in 1989\, and was shelved and forgotten until 2003 when Eli Roth (Cabin Fever) screened a bootleg copy in the middle of the night at Austin’s legendary Alamo Drafthouse Cinema. The rest is history. \nTheir ingenuity is astonishing: watch for the rolling boulder\, a submarine\, live snakes\, the heart-thudding truck sequence\, the melting face\, the same copy of a 1936 Life magazine that was used in the original\, and everywhere flames\, flames and more flames. They did a few inventive substitutions: puppy for monkey\, boat for plane – but they got a submarine! What makes it more amazing is that there was no reference copy of the original for the kids to watch. Eventually\, they (mysteriously) obtained an audiotape of the film recorded in a theater and worked from that. I love these guys! \nA feature film based on their childhood is now in production with Dan (Ghost World) Clowes penning the script\, which resulted in Producer Scott Rudin buying the intellectual property rights to their childhood. How weird would that be? – Bruce Fletcher\, SF IndieFest \n\n  \n\n\nABOUT INDIEFEST Year Seven \nDATES: Feb 3-15\, 2005 \nVenues: Castro\, Roxie\, Women’s Building\, Ego Park Gallery \nFeatures: 35  Shorts: 58  Parties: 7  Bands: 3 Total Films: 93  Total Films To Date: 508.  \nWith: Jeff Ross\, Bruce Fletcher\, Tod Booth\, Alicia Perre-Dowd\, Nina Ramos\, Michelle Lee\, Fay Dearborn\, Catherine Fougere\, Mike Skurko\, Karen Larsen \nSponsors: Bay Guardian\, Women’s Building\, Adolph Gasser\, Complex Corp\, sfstation.com\, Dolby\, Rainbow Grocery\, Lost Weekend Video\, Monacco\, Herring and Grey Design\, KQED\, KUSF\, KALX\, Pirate Cat Radio\, 960AM The Quake\, Phoenix Hotel\, Hotel Bijou\, Makers Mark\, Sierra Nevada\, Johnny Love Vodka \nNOTES: First sell out of the Castro Theater\, but 2/3 of the audience is too depressed to go to the after party at the Swedish Hall and Asia Argento stiffed us on a ticket from Rome. Program guide cover art wins a bunch of design awards. Lebowski party moved from a bowling alley to a gallery and becomes more of a party than a bowling night.
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/raiders-of-the-lost-ark-the-adaptation/
LOCATION:518 Valencia Gallery\, 518 Valencia St\, San Francisco\, 94110
CATEGORIES:20 Year Retrospective,Feature Narrative
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180203T213000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180203T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160425
CREATED:20171115T224150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T042230Z
UID:3924-1517693400-1517693400@sfindie.com
SUMMARY:KABOOM
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS for KABOOM at 518 Val Sat Feb 3\, 930p HERE\n  \nDirector Gregg Araki – 2011 USA 86 min – IndieFest 2011 program note: \n  \nKaboom is a wild and sex-drenched horror-comedy thriller that tells the story of Smith (Thomas Dekker)\, and ambisexual 18-year-old college freshman who stumbles upon a monstrous conspiracy in a seemingly idyllic Southern California seaside town. Gregg Araki (Mysterious Skin\, Doom Generation) continues where he left off in the hysterically funny Smiley Face with the equally delightful Kaboom\, a sort of Clueless-on-acid where late period John Waters meets Bret Easton Ellis. – Kier-la Janisse\, SF IndieFest \n \n  \n  \n\n\nABOUT INDIEFEST Lucky Year Thirteen \nDATES: Feb 3-17\, 2011 \nVenues: Film: Roxie\, Music: Cellspace \nFeatures: 33  Shorts: 43  Parties: 5  Bands: 46 Total Films: 76  Total Films To Date: 1046.  \nWith: Jeff Ross\, Kier-la Janisse\, Holly Roach\, Fay Dearborn\, Anna Feder\, Kevin Monahan\, Laura Costantino\, Romany\, Peps X\, Tia Mignonne\, Caitlin Curtin\, Karen Larse\, David Johnson\, R Black\, studio1500 \nSponsors: Radio Alice\, Black Star\, Blue Angel\, Grants for the Arts\, FLAG Marketing\, Hostelling International\, Live 105\, Makers Mark\, Other Avenues\, Phoenix Hotel\, sfstation.com\, Shiner Bock\, Trumer Pils\, studio1500 \nNOTES: Second Year of adding a music fest\, this time DURING the film fest. First year of the so-much-fun Anti-Valentine’s Day 80s Power Ballad Sing A Long. Also\, first year of the so-hilarious SuperBowl: Men in Tights show.
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/kaboom/
LOCATION:518 Valencia Gallery\, 518 Valencia St\, San Francisco\, 94110
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180203T211500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180203T211500
DTSTAMP:20260403T160425
CREATED:20171222T211701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T042154Z
UID:4158-1517692500-1517692500@sfindie.com
SUMMARY:TOP KNOT DETECTIVE
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS for TOP KNOT DETECTIVE at Roxie Sat Feb 3\, 915p HERE\n  \nDirector Aaron McCann & Dominic Pearce – 2017 Australia 87 min – Mockumentary/Comedy  \n  \nA behind the scenes peak at the greatest television Samurai Drama no one knows and its enigmatic and tragically lost star\, Takashi Takamoto. Robots\, Product Placement\, and island-sized egos fill this series seen just briefly in Australia and finally memorialized in a way befitting its utter lack of success. \nUnlike Christopher Guest films\, there is a thread that runs through TOP KNOT DETECTIVE that feels like it could be true\, or at least\, would be believed if someone tried to pass it off as true. Much like Peter Jackson’s FORGOTTEN SILVER\, McCann & Perce have invented a full mythology of a lost television show\, interviewing the talent and creators. As the film propels through its absurd history\, the details of the show and its narcissistic star become less and less plausible\, but by then\, you’ve already fallen victim to the credibility of craft of the mockumentarians. –Bears Fonte \n\n 
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/top-knot-detective/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Feature Narrative
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180203T211500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180203T211500
DTSTAMP:20260403T160425
CREATED:20171222T205941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T042051Z
UID:4149-1517692500-1517692500@sfindie.com
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/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Feature Narrative
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180203T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180203T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160425
CREATED:20171115T234730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T042006Z
UID:3961-1517686200-1517686200@sfindie.com
SUMMARY:SORE LOSERS
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS for SORE LOSERS at 518 Val Sat Feb 3\, 730p HERE\n  \nDirector John Michael McCarthy – 1997 USA 90 min – IndieFest 1999 program note: \n  \nThe winner of Video Eyeball Magazine’s “Best Drive in Movie Award” this is the ultimate in comic magazine delicatessen for fans of punk\, horror and sci fi. Featuring the ’50s hoodlum Blackie (Jack Oblivian)\, his fortean friend Mike (Mike Maker)\, sado-masochist ex-con Kerine (Kerine Elkins)\, her decomposing mother and the strapping motorcycle fairie girl Goliatha (D’Lana Tunnell of Teenage Tupolo)\, the characterrrs have got to be seen to be believed. Blackie\, an escapee from Lo-Fi frequency limbo\, is on a redemptive mission set by The Elder (sexpolitation pioneer David F. Friedman) to complete a beatnik/hippy killing spree started in the ’50s. All is well until he defaults when accomplice Kerine shoots one victim (her mother) over the allotted head count of twelve and the Men in Black (Tokyo punks Guitar Wolf) arrive to finish the job. Mayhem unsues through numerous car confrontations\, hippie splatterings\, a rompous electocution scene and fine editing. Plastic\, pulp\, leather and a bit of meat make this gory dish a raunchy treat. – Marlene Friis\, SF IndieFest \n \n  \n  \n\n\nABOUT INDIEFEST Year One \nDATES: Jan 7-10\, 1999 \nVenues: Victoria and Roxie Theaters \nFeatures: 17  Shorts: 1  Parties: 3  Bands: 3 Total Films: 18  Total Films To Date: 18.  \nWith: Jeff Ross\, Marisa Pearl\, Becky Mertens\, Jane Pavis\, Dan Rodenburg\, Ninfa Dawson\, Lynn Coakley\, Rick Rayman\, Joanne Parsont\, Jennifer Schwartz\, Kathleen Mullen\, Paul Rowley\, Doug Jones \nSponsors: Tower Records\, Lost Weekend Video\, Bay Guardian\, Rainbow Grocery\, Travelodge\, sfstation.com \nNOTES: IndieFest launches the careers of Jennifer Garner (opening night film 1999 was her first role in a feature) and Luke Wilson (who\, along with Alicia Witt\, starred in fest selection Bongwater). Only one of the two 35mm cans arrive for the screening of 1999 (the maker only labeled one of them!) and we have to show the very first film of the festival on VHS. Against all expectations\, 3000 people attend the festival (funded like many of its films by Jeff Ross’ credit cards) and an institution is born.
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/sore-losers/
LOCATION:518 Valencia Gallery\, 518 Valencia St\, San Francisco\, 94110
CATEGORIES:20 Year Retrospective,Feature Narrative
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180203T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180203T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160425
CREATED:20171222T202421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T041928Z
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SUMMARY:KUPAL
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS for KUPAL at Roxie Sat Feb 3\, 7p HERE\nTICKETS for KUPAL at Roxie  Sun Feb 4\, 2p HERE\n  \nDrector Kazem Mollaie – 2017 The Islamic Republic of Iran 81 min Bay Area Premiere – Drama / Middle Eastern \n  \nDr. Ahmad Kupal is a 50-year-old hunter and taxidermist living on the outskirts of Tehran\, Iran. Recently\, his wife Firoozeh has left him because of his excessive hunting\, his numerous taxidermy animals that fill the house\, and most importantly his extreme love for his dog Haiku. Firoozeh will only come back on one condition: that Kupal takes Haiku and all the taxidermy animals out of the house.  \nJust moments before the New Year and having to decide between his wife or his dog\, Kupal and his dog get trapped in his huge basement taxidermy workshop that has a newly installed steel burglarproof door.  For days\, he struggles with death in a very harsh and unimaginable situation and is forced to battle thirst and hunger in his own special way to survive. – Jennifer Junkyard Morris \n\n 
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/kupal/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Feature Narrative
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CREATED:20171222T201337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180124T194933Z
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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 \nCO-PRESENTED BY THE CENTER FOR ASIAN AMERICAN MEDIA \n 
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/moving-parts/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Feature Narrative
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DTSTAMP:20260403T160425
CREATED:20171115T235542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T002715Z
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SUMMARY:VIVA
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS for VIVA at 518 Val Sat Feb 3\, 5p HERE\n  \nDirector Anna Biller – 2007 USA 120 – IndieFest 2007 program note: \n\n“I am reworking old sexploitation movies from the 60s and early 70s from a woman’s point of view. Vintage sexploitation films interest me because they revolve around fantasies of a woman’s power over the male\, her beauty\, her desirability\, her sex appeal.” – Writer/Director/Star Anna Biller \n“Viva” is a cult freak-out retro 1970s spectacle\, about a bored housewife who gets sucked into the sexual revolution. Abandoned by her Ken-doll husband\, Barbi is dragged into trouble by her girlfriend\, who spouts women’s lib as she gets Barbi to discard her bra and go out on the town. \nBiller’s highly stylized film draws on classic exploitation cinema for its look and characters—right down to the campy and self-assured performances\, the big lighting\, the plethora of negligées\, and the delirious assortment of Salvation Army ashtrays\, fabrics\, and bric-a-brac. Whether you’re looking for alcoholic swingers\, stylish sex scenes\, a sea of polyester\, Hammond organ jams\, glitzy show numbers\, white horses\, blondes in the bathtub\, gay hairdressers\, or psychedelic animation\, “Viva” has it all! \nWith an absurd sense of humor that lets it all hang out\, “Viva” is a sumptuously visual commentary on the icons of the Playboy-era sexual revolution and its symbols\, and a tribute to the best of exploitation cinema\, from Herschell Gordon Lewis’ “Suburban Roulette” to Radley Metzger’s “Camille 2000.” – Bruce Fletcher\, SF IndieFest \n \n  \n\n\nABOUT INDIEFEST Year Nine \nDates: Feb 8-20\, 2007 \nVenues: Castro\, Roxie\, Victoria\, California Theaters \nFeatures: 33  Shorts: 53  Parties: 4  Bands: 3 Total Films: 86  Total Films To Date: 702.  \nWith: Jeff Ross\, Bruce Fletcher\, Stacey Wisnia\, Anita Monga\, Caitlin Curtin\, Alicia Perre-Dowd\, Joanne Parsont\, Babalou\, Robert Archambault\, Fay Dearborn\, Dan Verel\, Catherine Fougere\, Darren McKeenan\, Karen Larsen \nSponsors: KRON\, imeem.com\, Bay Guardian\, Guba\, Grapeflix\, cTwo Hotels\, sfstation.com\, 960AM The Quake\, Live 105\, Alice Radio\, KUSF\, Rainbow Grocery\, Yelp\, Borderlands Books\, Brunos\, Complex Corp\, Cosmic Hex\, Copyworld\, Film Arts Foundation\, Adolph Gassers\, Johnny Love Vodka\, Makers Mark\, Kink.com\, Level Vodka\, Lost Weekend Video\, Red Hook\, Sauza\, SF360\, sfist. \nNOTES: David Lynch’s Inland Empire sells out the Castro opening night and the party at the Porn Palace was one of the best we’d ever thrown: Adrian & Mysterious D (from Bootie) DJing in the back. Pancake Playhouse setting up shop in the front. Whiskey and vodka flowing. Peter from Kink kept putting animated octopus porn on screen. The space was mind blowing. Great night. Sadly\, this ended up being Bruce’s last year with IndieFest. But it was our first year doing Roller Disco at the Women’s Building which lasted for a nice long run. This was our first year presenting all shows in proper movie theaters! Oh\, and the after party the guys from Rolling threw was pretty great too\, and in theme!
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/viva/
LOCATION:518 Valencia Gallery\, 518 Valencia St\, San Francisco\, 94110
CATEGORIES:20 Year Retrospective,Feature Narrative
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180203T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160425
CREATED:20171228T142458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T002542Z
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SUMMARY:Shorts 2: An Animated World
DESCRIPTION:Shorts 2: An Animated World showcases a wide variety of animation from around the world. \nTICKETS for SHORTS 2 at Roxie Feb 3\, 430p HERE\nTICKETS for SHORTS 2 at Roxie Feb 6\, 7p HERE\n  \n  \nFramed \nMarco Jemolo\, Italy\, 7 min \nFRAMED is a noir animated short-film\, which explores the sensitive subject of alienation in society. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \nThe Realm of Deepest Knowing \nSeung Hee Kim\, Korea\, 4 min \nOne digs beneath the surface of the other to reach the deepest place of his heart during struggles. It lightens up the darkness. They fulfill one another within the sense of oneness. \n  \n  \nWhen Comes the Rain \nBrian Giovanni\, USA\, 2 min \nThe local birdbath is empty\, and the hot sun won’t let up. An ambitious bird gathers his flock to bring the rain down upon them. But how far will he go to get what he wants? \n  \n  \n  \n  \nHomegrown \nQuentin Haberham\, UK\, 9 min \nFrancis raises his son Kip in isolation. When the boy outgrows his father’s protective confines\, Francis learns that what is right for himself may not be best for his son. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nStillpoint \nBenjamin Ridgway\, USA\, 2 min \nAn elusive point of stillness in a shifting and expanding world. \n  \n  \n  \nOh My… \nTim Ballard\, USA\, 3 min \nA post-apocalyptic dream journey and promise of rebirth through imagination. \n  \n  \n  \n  \nSpace Butthole \nDavid Chai\, USA\, 8 min \nIn the annals of mankind\, we will realize that humans have been mistreating Mother Nature for far too long. It was only a matter of time before the universe blasted back. Please join us in experiencing a warning from the deepest bowels of the galaxy. Can humanity squeeze out a solution before it goes to pot? Don’t stall to find out! \n  \n  \n  \n  \nYellow and Red Make Orange \nJay Hollinsworth\, USA\, 5 min \nAn illegal prairie cockfight is the setting for an autobiographical reminiscence about the struggle to find place and peace in the rural west of the 1970’s. Yellow and Red Make Orange exists as the emotional memory of a childhood spent contending with men created and shaped by the frontier myth. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThe Servant \nFarnoosh Abedi\, Iran\, 9 min \nA bug became servant\,servant became master  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nCeci N’est Pas une Animation \nFederico Kempke\, Canada\, 5 min \nA group of pretentious animators are followed through the process of creating the “ultimate animated film”. But do they really have the skills to back up their claims? \n  \n  \n  \nMeeting MacGuffin \nCatya Plate\, USA\, 10 min \nIn a post-apocalyptic future where humanity has fallen apart\, a group of scientists and an animated sign complete the construction of a new human race and meet a groundhog climatologist who prepares them for their mission to restore balance to the decimated Earth. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nCITIPATI \nAndreas Feix\, Germany\, 7 min \nAfter being subjected to a cataclysmic meteorite impact\, a small dinosaur attempts to battle the horrific aftermath both physically & psychologically. A tale about life\, death & rebirth\, told from a unique\, prehistoric perspective. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThe Alligator Hunter \nKyle V. James\, USA\, 4 min \nAfter losing his wife in a traumatic attack\, an elderly hunter seeks revenge on the culprit: a massive albino alligator. Months of waiting for the creature to resurface turns his grief into a desperate obsession. However\, when the hunter finally has the chance to kill the alligator and obtain catharsis\, he feels an unexpected bond. In the monster’s eyes\, he sees his wife looking back. Reunited with his love\, the hunter decides to leave the safety of his boat and swim with the alligator. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nFreedom \nKathrin Steinbacher\, UK\, 3 min \nStriving for a professional skiing career means you are going to be subjected to great pressure. The main character\, is struggling to find his place in the world after giving up his career as a potential professional skier. This animated documentary explores how high expectations can lead to frustration and anxiety. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nSeine’s Breath \nBethanie Montano\, Australia\, 3 min \nThe face of an unknown young woman influences history after her death. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/shorts-2-an-animated-world/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Shorts Program
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CREATED:20171222T194056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T041704Z
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SUMMARY:THE S WORD
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS for THE S WORD at Roxie Sat Feb 3\, 430p HERE\nTICKETS for THE S WORD at Roxie Tue Feb 6\, 7p HERE\n  \nDirector Lisa J. Klein – 2017 USA 93 min Bay Area Premiere – Documentary \n\nThis powerful documentary explores one of the most feared and misunderstood topics in the human experience – suicide.  Putting a human face to the subject\, the film shares the stories of those with lived experience – people who have attempted to take their own lives and survived to tell their stories.  Capturing personal revelations and surprising moments of humor\, The S Word opens a door on this most taboo of subjects through the eyes of the people who have been there and are now committed to preventing others from getting to that edge. –  Chris Metzler
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/the-s-word/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Documentary
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CREATED:20171115T234220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T041613Z
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SUMMARY:THE ROAD TO NOD
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS for THE ROAD TO NOD at 518 Val Sat Feb 3\, 3p HERE\n  \nDirector M.A. Littler – 2007 Germany 88 min – IndieFest 2008 program note: \n  \nAptly described as a “Film Noir Road Movie\,” writer/director M.A. Littler’s The Road to Nod is a bibiclly-fueledcrime outing marked by stirring performances and breathtaking black and white cnematography. Former Dead Brothers multi-intrumnetalist Delaney Davidson is a revelation as Parrish\, the recently-released ex-con whose plans to return to the business are twarted by a gang-war that has seen a shift in power since his incarceration. After witnessing the execution of his former boss and mentor (played by legendary one-man band Reverend Beat-Man)\, Parrish finds himself on the run\, and the road ahead carries myriad enemies and suspicious accomplices. His only chance seems to be self-imposed exile – escape to the farthest reacahes of civilization where here can be obliterated amidst the waves and mountains. \nThe Road to Nod is a beautifully-lensed reflection on the space between people\, and also has shades of Jim Jarmusch’s Stranger Than Paradise with more blatant despair. The film is rife with killer performances from underground cult figures – poet/photographer/filmmaker Miron Zownir\, Valentina Violette (a pivotal figure in the mid-90s Burlesque revival) and musicians Mischa de haring (T-99)\, Pierre Ohmer and Alain Croubalian (The Dead Brothers)\, amongst others. Most of director M.A. Littler’s work focuses on the Swiss Primitive Rock N Roll movement founded by Beat-Man in the late 90s\, and these musicians play a key role in the film’s striking soundtrack\, which is punctuated by a raw Eastern European swamp-rock inspired by gypsy polka\, funeral dirges and Hasil Adams. \nThough his indie production company Slowboat Films has been in existence since 1999\, it’s only in the last few years that M.A. Littler starting branching out into features\, and his output (Voodo Rhythm; Death Is Not The End; Radical Man; the upcoming The Folksinger) is prolific and increasingly impressive. He is certainly a talent to watch. – Kier-la Janisse\, SF IndieFest \n \n\n\nABOUT INDIEFEST Year Ten \nDates: Feb 7-20\, 2008 \nVenues: Castro\, Roxie\, Victoria \nFeatures: 34  Shorts: 58  Parties: 5  Bands: 3 Total Films: 92  Total Films To Date: 794.  \nWith: Jeff Ross\, Joanne Parsont\, Anita Monga\, Kier-la Janisse\, George Kaskanlian\, Eric Ringer\, Caitlin Curtin\, Catherine Fougere\, Karen Larsen\, Romany\, Fay Dearborn\, Dan Verel\, Sara Sherman\, Joseph Hren \nSponsors: Bay Guardian\, KRON\, cTwo Hotels\, OurStage\, Grants for the Arts\, Redhook\, IndiePix\, Saaga Vodka\, Alice Radio\, PsPrint\, Live 105\, Crossroads Trading Co\, sfstation.com\, Complex Corp\, Lost Weekend Video\, Monaco\, KQED\, Adolph Gasser\, Level Vodka\, Hacienda Tequila\, Makers Mark \nNOTES: Film Fest vets Joanne Parsont\, Anita Monga program the fest and we recruit underground cinema luminary Kier-la Janisse to “find the weird.” The annual Roller Disco and Lebowski parties start getting huge. Oh and we had a mechanical bull at the Opening Night party. This is also the last year we rent the Castro for opening night. And the year we get into a fight with a distributor over our midnight screening of Paranormal Activity\, one week after it sold for big bucks at Slamdance. They insisted we cancel the show. We showed it anyway\, of course. And our audience got to see the filmmaker’s original ending before the studio changed it for it’s wide release. This was not our first (or last) fight with a Hollywood studio.
URL:https://sfindie.com/fest/the-road-to-nod/
LOCATION:518 Valencia Gallery\, 518 Valencia St\, San Francisco\, 94110
CATEGORIES:20 Year Retrospective,Feature Narrative
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