San Francisco Film Society (SFFS) -
Through its annual San Francisco International Film Festival and an assortment of equally anticipated events such as the yearly San Francisco International Animation Festival, New Italian Cinema and French Cinema Now, bimonthly SF360 Film+Club multimedia presentations and Film Arts Forum filmmaker gatherings, and frequent benefit screenings and film premieres, the Film Society shares the best in global moving-image arts with tens of thousands of viewers who are eager to explore images and ideas beyond the mainstream multiplex.
San Francisco Green Film Festival -
Seeking to inspire environmental action through media arts. With two screens showing over 70 film premieres, and a Festival Hub hosting workshops, panels, and parties, the festival gives filmmakers a unique platform for their work, and gives the audience opportunities to watch, share, discuss and act.
SF Indiefest - A year-long organization presenting three two-week long festivals: the SF Independent Film Festival in February, Another Hole in the Head in June and the SF Documentary Festival in October. In addition to the film programs, IndieFest is known for throwing some great parties, including annual Roller Disco Costume Parties, the annual Big Lebowski Party and live music events.
Silent Film Festival -
Selects the finest 35mm prints, engages leading musicians to compose and perform live era-authentic musical scores, and invites filmmakers, authors, stars, archivists, and scholars to provide context and commentary for each film.
San Francisco Film Society Cinema - San Francisco. A 143-seat underground cinema in San Francisco, owned and operated by VIZ Pictures. Equipped with a cutting-edge HD digital projection and THX-certified sound system, VIZ Cinema’s programming focuses on the latest and hottest films from Japan, as well as an incredible legacy of classics, favorites, documentaries and anime – making it the only venue of its kind in the United States.
SF360 - A vibrant daily online magazine that showcases the variety and vitality of the San Francisco Bay Area film and media scene.
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