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Mill Valley Film Festival 2009 – Call for entries

Entries for MVFF can be submitted as of today on Withoutabox.

From their site

Known as a filmmakers’ festival, the Mill Valley Film Festival offers a high profile, prestigious and non-competitive environment perfect for celebrating the best in independent and world cinema. MVFF accepts short and feature length films and videos in the following categories: narrative, documentary, experimental, animation, children’s films and youth produced.

Pansy Division

Trailer for the Pansy Division documentary being screened at ATA on March 27th.

Kerry Laitala

An KQED interview with Kerry Laitala, who has two shows coming up at ATA.

Half Moon

Screening March 17th.

Dogs of Chinatown

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 94121

Date/Time:
Friday, March 20 @ 9:00pm
Friday, April 3 @ 9:00pm

Tickets 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.

Free Timecrimes screening

There’s a free screening of Timecrimes on December 16th at the Embarcadero Center Cinema. RSVP to timecrimessf@gmail.com.

From Meet in the Lobby-

The action wraps around a few hours and a few hundred yards, and is so utterly back-and-forth confusing it just about laughs at the genre. If every time-travel movie has holes in it, why not drive a truck through them?

Bruno Groening

The miracle refusniks at respectful insolence would love this documentary. Screening at 1pm December 7th, Landmark Building C 2nd floor, room 260.

NAF: A Street Kid

Screening November 19th at 7:30-

Presented at: Screening Room of the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts 701 Mission Street in San Francisco Individual Tickets: $6.00 for students, seniors, and Jewish Film Forum or YBCA members | $8.00 general public Box Office: (415) 978-2787

I.O.U.S.A.

A screening of Patrick Creadon’s documentary

The ultimate power of I.O.U.S.A. is that the film moves beyond doomsday rhetoric to proffer potential financial scenarios and propose solutions about how we can recreate a fiscally sound nation for future generations.

SF HipHop Dancefest Documentary Screening

Check out the “Everything Remains Raw” screening at the Palace of Fine Arts Theatre on Sunday November 23rd at 3:30pm. Tickets are $6, here. The full dance festival lineup is here.

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