Mar 29, 2016
Festival, SFFILM
All screeners are available through secure online links unless noted otherwise.
And when I die, I won’t stay dead, Billy Woodberry, USA/Portugal, 90 min.
As I Open My Eyes, Leyla Bouzid, Tunisia/France/Belgium, 102 min. [DVD SCREENER ONLY]
Ayiti Mon Amour, Guetty Felin, Haiti/USA, 88 min.
The Bandit, Jesse Moss, USA, 82 min.
Cast a Dark Shadow, Lewis Gilbert, UK, 83 min.
Chevalier, Athina Rachel Tsangari, Greece, 104 min.
Counting, Jem Cohen, USA, 110 min.
Les Cowboys, Thomas Bidegain, France/Belgium, 104 min.
Dead Slow Ahead, Mauro Herce, Spain/France, 74 min.
The Demons, Phillipe Lesage, Canada, 118 min.
The Event, Sergei Loznitsa, Netherlands/Belgium, 74 min.
Five Nights in Maine, Maris Curran, USA, 82 min.
Frank & Lola, Matthew Ross, USA, 88 min.
From Afar, Lorenzo Vigas, Venezuela/Mexico, 93 min.
Granny’s Dancing on the Table, Hanna Sköld, Sweden/Denmark, 89 min.
Happy Hour, Ryûsuke Hamaguchi, Japan, 317 min.
Home Care, Slávek Horák, Czech Republic/Slovakia, 92 min.
The Innocents, Anne Fontaine, France/Poland, 115 min.
The Islands and the Whales, Mike Day, Denmark/USA, 81 min.
The Joneses, Moby Longinotto, USA/UK, 80 min.
Journey to the Shore, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Japan/France, 128 min.
Leaf Blower, Alejandro Iglesias Mendizábal, Mexico, 96 min.
Microbe and Gasoline, Michel Gondry, France, 105 min.
Neither Heaven Nor Earth, Clément Cogitore, France/Belgium, 103 min. [DVD SCREENER ONLY]
Neon Bull, Gabriel Mascaro, Brazil/Uruguay/Netherlands, 101 min. [DVD SCREENER ONLY]
No Home Movie, Chantal Akerman, Belgium/France, 115 min.
Notes on Blindness, Peter Middleton, James Spinney, UK/France, 90 min.
Operator, Logan Kibens, USA, 87 min.
Paths of the Soul, Zhang Yang, China, 115 min.
Phantom Boy, Alain Gagnol, Jean-Loup Felicioli, France/Belgium, 84 min.
Radio Dreams, Babak Jalali, USA/Iran, 93 min.
The Return, Kelly Duane de la Vega, Katie Galloway, USA, 81 min.
Right Now, Wrong Then, Hong Sang-soo, South Korea, 121 min.
Salero, Mike Plunkett, USA/Bolivia, 76 min.
Shorts 1, 94 min.
Shorts 2, 101 min.
Shorts 3: Animation, 70 min.
Shorts 4: New Visions, 71 min.
Shorts 5: Family Films, 68 min.
Shorts 6: Youth Works, 85 min.
Sixty Six, Lewis Klahr, USA, 90 min.
Sonita, Rokhsareh Ghaem, Germany/Switzerland/Ireland, 91 min.
Suite Armoricaine, Pascale Breton, France, 148 min.
The Summer of Frozen Fountains, Vano Burduli, Georgia/Russia, 103 min.
Thirst, Svetla Tsotsorkova, Bulgaria, 90 min.
Under the Gun, Stephanie Soechtig, USA, 110 min. [DVD SCREENER ONLY]
Under the Sun, Vitaly Mansky, Russia/Latvia/Germany/Czech Republic/North Korea, 106 min.
Unlocking the Cage, Chris Hegedus, D.A. Pennebaker, USA, 91 min.
Very Big Shot, Mir-Jean Bou Chaaya, Lebanon/Qatar, 107 min.
The Watermelon Woman, Cheryl Dunye, USA, 84 min.
The White Knights, Joachim Lafosse, France/Belgium, 112 min.
A Young Patriot, Du Haibin, China/USA/France, 106 min.
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59th San Francisco International Film Festival
The 59th San Francisco International Film Festival runs April 21-May 5 at the Castro Theatre, the Alamo Drafthouse New Mission, the Roxie Theater and the Victoria Theatre in San Francisco and BAMPFA in Berkeley. Held each spring for 15 days, SFIFF is an extraordinary showcase of cinematic discovery and innovation in one of the country’s most beautiful cities, featuring nearly 200 films and live events, 14 juried awards with nearly $40,000 in cash prizes and upwards of 100 participating filmmaker guests.