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Press Release > Festival > San Francisco Film Society Announces New Dates and Primary Venues for 60th San Francisco International Film Festival

San Francisco Film Society Announces New Dates and Primary Venues for 60th San Francisco International Film Festival

Dec 15, 2016

Festival

San Francisco, CA — The San Francisco Film Society today announced the dates and the list of primary venues for the upcoming 60th San Francisco International Film Festival. The 2017 Festival will run April 5–19, two weeks earlier than its traditional position in the worldwide film festival calendar, and will feature several new screening and event venues for its landmark anniversary program.

“We are delighted to welcome Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and SFMOMA as new presentation venues for this year’s 60th anniversary San Francisco International Film Festival,” said SF Film Society Executive Director Noah Cowan. “These exciting additions put us at the very center of San Francisco cultural life with dates that position us very well for new industry initiatives and large-scale special presentations.”   

Additional event venues will be added as programs are confirmed. The Festival’s first program announcements will be made in early February, with the launch of the complete Festival lineup on Monday, March 13. Tickets will be on sale to SF Film Society members only between March 13–15. Visit sffs.org for more information.  

SAN FRANCISCO VENUES
Alamo Drafthouse New Mission – 2550 Mission Street (at 22nd)
Castro Theatre – 429 Castro Street (at Market)
Roxie Theater – 3117 16th Street (at Valencia)
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art – 151 Third Street (at Minna)
Victoria Theatre – 2961 16th Street (at Capp)
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts – 701 Mission Street (at Third)  

EAST BAY VENUE
BAMPFA – 2155 Center Street (at Oxford), Berkeley  

For general information visit sffs.org. To request interviews, contact Bill Proctor at bproctor@sffs.org.

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