Welcome to SF360

    Nov 15, 2011    
SF360.org represents a nearly six-year experiment in philanthropically funded film journalism, covering films and filmmaking in the Bay Area and beyond. Published by the San Francisco Film Society, the website debuted February 27, 2006 and was created in a unique collaboration between SFFS and Indiewire, with Susan Gerhard as editor. While SF360.org is no longer publishing feature stories, the SF360 Archive remains the most comprehensive collection of articles about the Bay Area film community, with more than 1,000 feature stories and reviews as well as Indie Toolkit's informative columns about the basics of creating a film and delivering it to audiences. Articles by some of the Bay Area’s most notable voices will remain at your fingertips for the foreseeable future.
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  • Nov 3, 2011
    Thursday

    Shoot Online: "Bodega Goes Bicoastal, Opens San Francisco Office Under Exec Producer/Partner Clint Goldman"

    "Bodega, a New York-based content creation/production company, has extended its reach Westward with the opening of a San Francisco shop headed by executive producer/partner Clint Goldman." More at shootonline.com.

  • Nov 1, 2011
    Tuesday

    Napa Register: "Napa Goes Big Right out of Film Fest"

    "After whetting local appetites through a successful soft launch last year, 91 films are now listed in the 2011 Napa Valley Film Festival program guide. Those films—many of them short—will be played on 12 screens throughout the Napa Valley, including screenings in Calistoga, Yountville, St. Helena and the city of Napa." More at napavalleyregister.com.

  • Nov 1, 2011
    Tuesday

    Daily News: "Animator John Lasseter to Recieve Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame"

    "John Lasseter, the chief creative officer of Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios, will receive the 2,453rd star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame today," reports Daily News Wire Services. More at dailynews.com.

  • Oct 27, 2011
    Thursday

    Balboa Theatre Saved: SFNTF Partners With Gary Meyer to Keep Theatre Open

    Press release: The San Francisco Neighborhood Theater Foundation announced today that it is partnering with Gary Meyer to keep the City’s historic Balboa Theatre (1926) open and to develop a sustainable long-term plan for the theater. The Theater Foundation also announced it has reached an agreement to lease the theater through 2024—securing the future of one of San Francisco’s oldest operating cinemas. More at sfntf.org.

  • Oct 24, 2011
    Monday

    San Francisco Jewish Film Festival Announces New Executive Director

    Press release: The San Francisco Jewish Film Festival announced its new Executive Director: Lexi Leban, who begins working with the festival November 7, 2011. A longtime member of the Bay Area film community, Lexi has worked in all aspects of film, from production to distribution. She’s also worked with numerous film festivals, including the Mill Valley Film Festival, the San Francisco International Film Festival, and the Global Social Change Film Festival in Bali. Lexi is currently Academic Director of the Digital Filmmaking & Video Production Program at the Art Institute of California, where she built the department from its inception. Her most recent feature documentary, Girl Trouble, which follows young girls in San Francisco’s juvenile justice system, aired on PBS’s acclaimed series Independent Lens in January of 2006, and won Best Bay Area Documentary at the San Francisco International Film Festival. More at sfjff.org.


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Good Government<br />Producer Hilary Armstrong and director Sascha Rice were at San Francisco Film Society |... Artist in Residence<br />Uruguayan director Federico Veiroj, who arrived in San Francisco for a two week residen... Bienvenuti<br />Bingham Ray, executive director of SF Film Society, Fabrizio Marcelli, consul general o... Lolz<br />Guest programmer Jay Wertzler presented 'Anthropomorphlolz,' a collection of weird-cent... Opening Night Glitch<br />Director Eric Leiser used a canny hybrid live action/animation approach in ‘Glitch in t... A Guitar, a Drum and a Bat<br />One of the highlights of Cinema By the Bay was the live performance of a new score for ... Revealing the Price of Sex<br />Editor Stephanie Challberg, director Mimi Chakarova and cinematographer Adam Keker were... Sci-Fi Stuff<br />Director Sam Burbank, with SFFS programmer Audrey Chang, screened his debut narrative f... Filmmakers Feted<br />SFFS and San Francisco Film Commission hosted the Cinema By the Bay Filmmaker Services ... Let It Rain<br />Joshua Moore’s feature film directorial debut, 'I Think It’s Raining,' featuring a mesm... Vive La France<br />Denis Bisson, French cultural attaché, Rachel Rosen, San Francisco Film Society directo... Right On<br />Ling Woo Liu, director of the Korematsu Institute; Emil De Guzman of the San Francisco ... Pro-Labor, Pro-Pluto<br />Director Travis Wilkerson, right, with Sean Uyehara of San Francisco Film Society, was ... Under Suspicion<br />Reporters from the Center for Investigative Reporting presented video, audio and animat... Counting Crows<br />Kim Aubry of ZAP Zoetrope Aubry Productions and codirectors Kris Samuelson and John Hap... Legacy of Rin Tin Tin<br />Korey, a three-year-old German Shepard and his handler, Dez Murray, coordinator of dog ... The Awesome Eye<br />Local filmmaker Soumyaa Kapil Behrens (left) screened a compilation of films about ways... Docfest Turns Ten<br />Docfest celebrates its tenth year as one of the city's top independent film festivals a... Teachers Answer Back<br />Codirector/editor Brian McGinn (left) and producers Ninive Calegari and Dave Eggers off... Berlin is Back<br />Sophoan Sorn, festival director, and Sabine Erlenwein, festival president, presided at ...
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