Mar 29, 2011
Festival, SFFILM
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The Arbor, Clio Barnard, England
Asleep in the Sun, Alejandro Chomski, Argentina
Attenberg, Athina Rachel Tsangari, Greece
Aurora, Cristi Puiu, Romania/France/Germany/Switzerland
The Autobiography of Nicolae Ceausescu, Andrei Ujica, Romania
Autumn, Aamir Bashir, India
The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye, Marie Losier, USA
Better This World, Kelly Duane de la Vega and Katie Galloway, USA
Black Bread, Agustí Villaronga, Spain
Blessed Events, Isabelle Stever, Germany
A Cat in Paris, Alain Gagnol and Jean-Loup Felicioli, France/Belgium/Netherlands/Switzerland
Chantrapas, Otar Iosseliani, France/Georgia
Children of the Princess of Cleves, Régis Sauder, France
Cinema Komunisto, Mila Turajlic, Serbia
The Colors of the Mountain, Carlos César Arbeláez, Colombia/Panama
Crime After Crime, Yoav Potash, USA
Detroit Wild City, Florent Tillon, France/USA
The Dish & the Spoon, Alison Bagnall, USA
Dog Day Afternoon, Sidney Lumet, USA
La Dolce Vita, Federico Fellini, Italy/France
End of Animal, Jo Sung-hee, South Korea
Foreign Parts, Véréna Paravel and J.P Sniadecki, USA/France
The Good Life, Eva Mulvad, Denmark
The Green Wave, Ali Samadi Ahadi, Germany/Iran
Hahaha, Hong Sang-soo, South Korea
Hands Up, Romain Goupil, France
The High Life, Zhao Dayong, China
Hospitalité, Koji Fukada, Japan
I’m Glad My Mother Is Alive, Claude Miller and Nathan Miller, France
Jean Gentil, Laura Amelia Guzmán and Israel Cárdenas, Dominican Republic/Mexico/Germany
The Journals of Musan, Park Jung-bum, South Korea
The Joy, Marina Meliande and Felipe Bragança, Brazil
Kinyarwanda, Alrick Brown, USA/Rwanda
The Last Buffalo Hunt, Lee Anne Schmitt, USA
Letters from the Big Man, Christopher Munch, USA
Let the Wind Carry Me, Chiang Hsiu-chiung and Kwan Pun-leung, Taiwan
The Light Thief, Aktan Arym Kubat, Kyrgyzstan/Germany/France/Netherlands
Living on Love Alone, Isabelle Czajka, France
Love in a Puff, Pang Ho-Cheung, Hong Kong
Microphone, Ahmad Abdalla, Egypt
The Mill and the Cross, Lech Majewski, Poland/Sweden
My Joy, Sergei Loznitsa, Germany/Ukraine/Netherlands
Nainsukh, Amit Dutta, India/Switzerland
New Skin for the Old Ceremony, various directors, USA
Nostalgia for the Light, Patricio Guzman, France/Chile/Germany
On Tour, Mathieu Amalric, France/Germany
Pink Saris, Kim Longinotto, England/India
The Pipe, Risteard Ó Domhnaill, Ireland
The Place in Between, Sarah Bouyain, France/Burkina Faso
Position Among the Stars, Leonard Retel Helmrich, Netherlands
Le Quattro Volte, Michelangelo Frammartino, Italy/Germany/Switzerland
The Redemption of General Butt Naked, Eric Strauss, Daniele Anastasion, USA
The Salesman, Sébastien Pilote, Canada
The Selling, Emily Lou, USA
She Monkeys, Lisa Aschan, Sweden
SHORTS PROGRAM: Cupid with Fangs, various directors
SHORTS PROGRAM: Do You See What I See?, various directors
SHORTS PROGRAM: Get with the Program, various directors
SHORTS PROGRAM: Irresistible Impulses, various directors
SHORTS PROGRAM: Mind the Gap, various directors
SHORTS PROGRAM: Youth Media Mash-Up, various directors
The Sleeping Beauty, Catherine Breillat, France
Something Ventured, Dan Geller, Dayna Goldfine, USA
Tilva Rosh, Nikola Lezaic, Serbia
The Tiniest Place, Tatiana Huezo, Mexico
Ulysses, Oscar Godoy, Chile/Argentina
A Useful Life, Federico Veiroj, Uruguay
Walking Too Fast, Radim Spacek, Czech Republic/Slovakia/Poland
World on a Wire, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Germany
Year Without a Summer, Tan Chui Mui, Malaysia
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54th San Francisco International Film Festival
The 54th San Francisco International Film Festival runs April 21-May 5, 2011 at the Sundance Kabuki Cinemas, the Castro Theatre, New People and SFMOMA in San Francisco and the Pacific Film Archive Theater in Berkeley. Held each spring for 15 days, the International is an extraordinary showcase of cinematic discovery and innovation in the country’s most beautiful city, featuring 15 juried awards, 200 films and live events with upwards of 100 participating filmmakers and diverse audiences of 75,000+ people.