Mar 19, 2019
Festival
Updated 4/11
All screeners are available through secure online links unless noted otherwise.
Asako I & II, Ryûsuke Hamaguchi, Japan/France, 119 min.
The Beast in the Jungle, Cara van Gool, Netherlands/Luxembourg, 87 min.
Belmonte, Federico Veiroj, Uruguay/Spain/Mexico, 75 min.
Central Airport THF, Karim Aïnouz, Germany/France/Brazil, 97 min. (must request from external contact)
The Chambermaid, Lila Avilés, Mexico/USA, 102 min. (must request from external contact)
Colewell, Tom Quinn, USA, 79 min. (must request from external contact)
Core of the World, Natalia Meshchanino, Russia/Lithuania, 124 min.
Close Enemies, David Oelhoffen, France/Belgium, 111 min. (must request from external contact)
The Grand Bizarre, Jodie Mack, USA/South Africa, 61 min.
A Faithful Man, Louis Garrel, France, 75 min. (must request from external contact)
First Night Nerves, Stanley Kwan, Hong Kong/China, 100 min. (must request from external contact)
The Harvesters, Etienne Kallos, France/South Africa, 104 min.
The Hidden City, Victory Moreno, Spain/France, 80 min.
In My Room, Ulrich Köhler, Germany/Italy, 119 min.
The Innocent, Simon Jaquemet. Switzerland/Germany, 113 min.
Kabul, City in the Wind, Aboozar Amini, Netherlands/Afghanistan/Japan/Germany, 88 min. (must request from external contact)
Lapü, César Alejandro Jaimes & Juan Pablo Polanco, Colombia, 75 min.
The Little Comrade, Moonika Siimets, Estonia, 96 min.
The Load, Ognjen Glavonić, Serbia/France/Croatia/Iran/Qatar, 98 min.
Loro, Paolo Sorrentino, Italy, 150 min. (must request from external contact)
Madeline Anderson: POV Award + Short Films, Madeline Anderson, 100 min.
Midnight Family, Luke Lorentzen, USA/Mexico, 81 min. (must request from external contact)
Midnight Traveler, Hassan Fazili, USA/Qatar/Canada/UK, 87 min.
Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool, Stanley Nelson, USA/UK, 115 min.
Moments, Beata Parkanová, Czech Republic/Slovakia, 93 min.
Mothers’ Instinct, Olivier Masset-Depasse, Belgium/France, 97 min.
The Nightingale, Trevor Nunn, UK, 110 min. (must request from external contact)
Official Secrets, Gavid Hood, USA/UK 112 min. (must request from external contact)
Over the Rainbow, Jeffrey Peixoto, USA, 71 min. (must request from external contact)
Paper Flags, Nathan Ambrosioni, France, 102 min.
Project Gutenberg, Felix Chong, China/Hong Kong, 131 min.
RAISE HELL: The Life and Times of Molly Ivins, Janice Engel, USA, 93 min.
Ramen Shop, Eric Khoo, Singapore/Japan/France, 90 min.
Red Joan, Trevor Nunn, UK, 110 min. (must request from external contact)
Rojo, Benjamin Naishtat, Argentina/Belgium/Brazil/France/Germany/Switzerland/USA, 110 min.
The Seer and the Unseen, Sara Dosa, USA, 86 min. (must request from external contact)
Show Me the Picture: The Story of Jim Marshall, Alfred George Bailey, UK/USA, 92 min.
The Sound of Silence, Michael Tyburski, USA, 87 min.
Suburban Birds, Qiu Sheng, China/Taiwan, 118 min.
Tehran: City of Love, Ali Jaberansari, UK/Iran, 102 min. (must request from external contact)
Unsettled: Seeking Refuge in America, Tom Shepard, USA, 84 min.
Walking on Water, Andrey Paounov, Italy/USA, 100 min. (must request from external contact)
We Are Radical Monarchs, Linda Goldstein Knowlton, USA, 96 min.
We Believe in Dinosaurs, Clayton Brown & Monica Long Ross, USA, 99 min.
What We Left Unfinished, Mariam Ghani, USA/Afghanistan/Qatar, 71 min.
When I’m a Moth, Zachary Cotler & Magdalena Zyzak, USA/Canada, 91 min. (must request from external contact)
Winter’s Night, Jang Woo-jin, South Korea, 92 min.
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2019 San Francisco International Film Festival
The longest-running film festival in the Americas, the San Francisco International Film Festival (SFFILM Festival) is an extraordinary showcase of cinematic discovery and innovation in one of the country’s most beautiful cities. The 62nd edition runs April 10–23 at venues across the Bay Area and features nearly 200 films and live events, 14 juried awards with close to $40,000 in cash prizes, and upwards of 100 participating filmmaker guests.
SFFILM
SFFILM is a nonprofit organization with a mission to champion the world’s finest films and filmmakers through programs anchored in and inspired by the spirit and values of the San Francisco Bay Area. Presenter of the San Francisco International Film Festival, SFFILM is a year-round organization delivering screenings and events to more than 75,000 film lovers and media education programs to more than 12,000 students and teachers annually. In addition to its public programs, SFFILM supports the careers of independent filmmakers from the Bay Area and beyond with grants, residencies, and other creative development services.
For more information visit sffilm.org
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