Pansy Division
Trailer for the Pansy Division documentary being screened at ATA on March 27th.
Trailer for the Pansy Division documentary being screened at ATA on March 27th.
An KQED interview with Kerry Laitala, who has two shows coming up at ATA.
Saw this over on Bad Lit –
The ATA Film and Video Festival is once again looking for some great experimental short films for their fourth annual edition that will run in October in San Francisco at the famed Artists Television Access space. This is one of the premiere short film festivals in North America, showing a terrific variety of avant-garde work from around the globe. Yeah, you know, “experimental,” “avant-garde,” “underground” — whatever you want to call it, festival co-curators Isabel Fondevila and Shae Green somehow manage to find the best of the best.
Specific details for submission are here.
Thanks to EP for this notice -
Dogs of Chinatown which I called “great, fast-paced gangster flick which leaves no time to dwell on any philosophical or moral ramifications, it just gets right to the ass-kicking point” in my review is getting a limited theatrical run in San Francisco with a limit of 200 seats per screenings which will be followed by a Q&A session hosted by the film’s stars, Eric Jacobus and Ray Carbonel. Now if only I could get these guys to send me their post apocalyptic and zombie flicks which have been in limbo for a while (hint hint). Here’s the details folks:
Location:
Four Star Theatre
2200 Clement St.
(Cross street is 23rd Ave.)
San Francisco, CA 94121Date/Time:
Friday, March 20 @ 9:00pm
Friday, April 3 @ 9:00pmTickets may be purchased at The Stunt People Store here:
http://contour.strongvon.com
or at the Four Star Theater box office on the nights of the screenings.