In order to keep live talks and Q&As free and accessible, these are all hosted on SFFILM.org. This means they can’t be viewed using Roku or Apple TV. To watch conversations on your TV, you will need to connect your computer or device to your TV via HDMI cable, Chromecast, or AirPlay.
How do I watch a Q&A for a film?
Visit the event page on SFFILM.org to view the Q&A (these can be viewed live, or as a recording after the event has ended).
Can I watch films and/or Q&As on my iPhone, iPad or android phone?
Yes! You can watch films and live talks on iPhone/iPad using Safari or Chrome on iOS 11.2 or later. You can watch films and live talks on Android 6.0 or later.
What are the system requirements to watch films?
Here are the recommend system requirements for watching films on these devices:
- PC: Windows 7, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10
- Mac: Mac OSX 10.12 or later
- Web Browsers: We recommend using the newest version of Google Chrome as your web browser. Safari, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Opera are also supported. Internet Explorer is not supported.
- Roku: 3rd generation (2013) or newer
- Apple TV: 4th generation (2015) or newer
- iPhone/iPad: iOS 11.2 or newer, using Safari or Chrome
- Android: version 6.0 or newer
Can I use AirPlay or Chromecast to watch on my TV?
Yes! You can Chromecast from PC and Mac computers as well as from an Android device. Navigate here for a guide to using Chromecast or here for a guide to using AirPlay. You can AirPlay a film from an iPad or iPhone to an Apple TV as well.