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Press Release > SFFILM Announces 11th Annual Doc Stores Lineup, Playing November 6-9, 2025

SFFILM Announces 11th Annual Doc Stores Lineup, Playing November 6-9, 2025

Oct 16, 2025

SFFILM

10 Feature Films, 2 Shorts Blocks, And Filmmaker-Focused Talks And Events To Take Place Throughout The 4-Day Festival

San Francisco, CA – October 15, 2025 – Today, SFFILM announced the lineup for the 11th Doc Stories film festival. The main program includes ten features and 12 short films, bringing together acclaimed storytellers from around the world for much anticipated events and in-depth conversations with filmmakers in attendance at every screening. The four-day celebration of nonfiction filmmaking takes place at the Vogue Theatre in San Francisco, November 6–9, 2025.

“I’m very proud of the 2025 Doc Stories program because this group of films reflects the world as it is, while daring to imagine what it could be,” said Jessie Fairbanks, SFFILM’s Director of Programming. “This festival offers our community a moment to gather and celebrate our shared humanity. Beyond the connectivity of Doc Stories as an event, many of these essential titles are still seeking distribution, making the festival one of the few spaces for audiences to see films of the moment.”

On the importance and value of people watching films together, SFFILM’s Executive Director Anne Lai said, “Audiences are the final puzzle piece in filmmaking, and bringing people together for a first look during Doc Stories is such a rewarding and powerful thing. For me, the gift of a new film is seeing the world through the artist’s eye—to see their observations, to witness a truth, and to feel my curiosity being nurtured. It’s enriching to be told a good story and Doc Stories is filled with them.”

In addition to the public program, SFFILM hosts popular filmmaker-focused events including Doc Congress which convenes documentary industry professionals, funders, and filmmakers for dialogue and features a keynote by Lois Vossen, the founding executive producer of Independent Lens on PBS. Students and teachers get free access to a festival program specially designed by SFFILM’s long-time Education team called Schools at Doc Stories. Classes watch documentary films together and hear from visiting filmmakers directly. This experience enriches the subject areas they are studying, and gives them access to perspectives and filmmaking styles that spark curiosity and connection with each other and the wider world. 

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

All Doc Stories screenings run one time, in succession, making it a perfect way to see as many as possible. Directors of all ten feature films will be in attendance for post screening Q&As. Special guests include film subjects from our Opening Night film COVER-UP, the journalist Seymour Hersh, and our Closing Night Film, A LIFE ILLUMINATED, marine biologist Dr. Edie Widder, and many more. The program in alphabetical order by title is:

Ask E. Jean

Sun, Nov 9 at 1:30 pm PT at Vogue Theatre

Director: Ivy Meeropol (USA 2025, 91 min)

Producers: Laura Bickford, Annabelle Dunne, Ivy Meeropol

In this scintillating portrait, writer, advice columnist, and TV personality E. Jean Carroll, who sued Donald Trump for rape and defamation twice, presents her story unflinchingly and with brio. GUEST EXPECTED: Director Ivy Meeropol

The Bend in the River + Divers

Sat, Nov 8 at 7:30 pm PT at Vogue Theatre

Director: Robb Moss (USA 2025, 82 min)

Producers: Lisa Remington, Kristin Feeley

Robb Moss continues his longitudinal personal filmmaking with his exquisitely crafted final film in the River trilogy. GUESTS EXPECTED: Director Robb Moss


This film will be preceded by the short film Divers, directed by Geordie Wood (USA, 7 min).

This mesmerizing presentation of high divers is an ode to the human body in motion.

Cover-Up—OPENING NIGHT

Thu, Nov 6 at 6:30 pm PT at Vogue TheatreDirectors: Laura Poitras, Mark Obenhaus (USA 2025, 117 min)

Producers: Yoni Golijov, Laura Poitras, Mark Obenhaus, Olivia Streisand

From acclaimed filmmakers Laura Poitras and Mark Obenhaus, this vital portrait of Seymour Hersh and his legendary journalism, dedication to free speech, and determination to hold institutions accountable, is essential viewing. GUESTS EXPECTED: Directors Laura Poitras and Mark Obenhaus, journalist Seymour ‘Sy’ Hersh

The Eyes of Ghana + In My Day

Sat, Nov 8 at 11 am PT at Vogue Theatre

Directors: Ben Proudfoot (USA 2025, 90 min)

Producers: Nana Adwoa Frimpong, Ben Proudfoot, Moses Bwayo, Anita Afonu, Brandon Somerhalder, Ethan Lewis, Vinnie Malhotra

Oscar winner Ben Proudfoot returns with his debut feature film showcasing the enchanting story of Ghanaian cinematographer Chris Hesse and his mission to preserve the legacy of Africa’s lost cinematic history. GUESTS EXPECTED: Director Ben Proudfoot

This film will be preceded by the short film In My Day, directed by Iga Lis (Poland, 12 min).

Captured in the quotidian poetry of the phone call, conversations between grandmothers and granddaughters shed light on intergenerational inheritance and evolution.

A Life Illuminated—CLOSING NIGHT

Sun, Nov 9 at 7 pm PT at Vogue Theatre

Director: Tasha Van Zandt (USA 2025, 89 min)

Producers: Tasha Van Zandt, Sebastian Zeck, Jessica Harrop, Kathryn Everett

SFFILM wraps up this year’s Doc Stories with this visually entrancing profile of pioneering marine biologist Dr. Edie Widder directed by Bay Area filmmaker Tasha Van Zandt (After Antarctica, Festival 2021). This luminous documentary by Tasha Van Zandt offers a rare glimpse into the ocean’s glowing ecosystems while taking audiences on a thrilling deep-sea exploration. GUESTS EXPECTED: Director Tasha Van Zandt, Producer Sebastian Zeck, and marine biologist Dr. Edie Widder

My Mom Jayne—FREE COMMUNITY SCREENING

Thu, Nov 6 at 3:30 pm PT at Vogue Theatre

Director: Mariska Hargitay (USA 2025, 106 min)

Producers: Mariska Hargitay, Trish Adlesic

Mariska Hargitay’s moving and revelatory documentary about her mother, Jayne Mansfield, will be offered as a community screening, free and open to the public. Attendees must RSVP for tickets at sffilm.org.

GUESTS EXPECTED: Director Mariska Hargitay, Producer Trish Adlesic

Newport & The Great Folk Dream

Fri, Nov 7 at 7:30 pm PT at Vogue Theatre

Director: Robert Gordon (USA 2025, 99 min)

Producers: Joe Lauro, Robert Gordon, Laura Jean Hocking

Robert Gordon’s comprehensive archival assemblage of the seminal Newport Folk Festival from 1963–66 covers the history of the festival, how race and culture were brought to bear, and finally and most importantly, the glorious music. GUESTS EXPECTED: Director Robert Gordon

Powwow People

Sat, Nov 8 at 2 pm PT at Vogue Theatre

Director: Sky Hopinka (USA 2025, 88 min)

Producers: Adam Piron, John Cardellino

Sky Hopinka interrogates the act of viewing and the construct of filmmaking with a stirring new vérité documentary about a contemporary powwow gathering.

GUESTS EXPECTED: Director Sky Hopinka, Producer Adam Piron

Put Your Soul in Your Hand and Walk

Sun Nov 9 at 4 pm PT at Vogue Theatre

Director: Sepideh Farsi (France/Palestine/Iran 2025, 112 min)

Producers: Javad Djavahery, Annie Ohayon-Dekel

A soulful assemblage of video call conversations between director Sepideh Farsi and Palestinian photojournalist Fatma Hassona becomes a deeply poetic manifestation of Fatma’s wisdom, exuberance, and unyielding positivity despite harrowing circumstances.

GUESTS EXPECTED: Director Sepideh Farsi

Shorts Block: New York Times Op-Docs

Fri, Nov 7 at 5 pm PT at Vogue Theatre

Five shorts from New York Times’s Op-Docs covering artificial intelligence, disability, climate change, and more invite you to interrogate expanding digital frontiers and see from new perspectives.

Am I the Skinniest Person You’ve Seen?

Director: Eisha Marjara (Canada, 24 min)

In this immigrant coming-of-age story, Eisha Marjara recounts her lively upbringing in a Punjabi-Canadian family, which takes a dangerous turn when she embarks on a strict diet with her sister, Seema.

Crying Glacier

Director: Lutz Stautner (Switzerland, 10 min)

The ever-growing urgency of the climate crisis yields a slow, sensory cinematic experience as Swiss artist Ludwig Berger memorializes the Morteratsch Glacier through recording the sound of it melting.

Death of a Fantastic Machine

Directors: Maximilien Van Aertryck and Axel Danielson (Sweden, 17 min)

A dynamic and probing portrait of the camera, raising questions about its future in media and skepticism of the image—and how to tell fact from fiction.

Their Eyes

Director: Nicolas Gourault (France, 22 min)

Where do self-driving cars learn how to drive? This film exposes the harsh contrast between the lives of people who enjoy cutting-edge technology in Silicon Valley and the laborers in the Global South who teach the machines to see.

View from the Floor

Directors: Megan Griffiths, Mindie Lind (USA, 5 min)

Multi-hyphenate artist and musician Mindie Lind recalls her experience with exploitation in the media industry as a young performer born without legs—and destined for the limelight.

Shorts Block: Spaces of Resistance

Sun Nov 9 at 11 am PT at Vogue Theatre

This collection of four documentary shorts epitomizes the symbiotic work of journalism and filmmaking from voices including Emmy-winning Palestinian journalist Bisan Owda and veteran CBS reporter Steve Hartman.

All the Empty Rooms

Joshua Seftel (USA 2025, 33 min)

Journalist Steve Hartman and photographer Lou Bopp visit the empty bedrooms of victims of school shootings, offering rich portraits of spaces, families, and love.

Also Resisters

Christina D. Bartson (USA/UK 2025, 14 min)

Lyrical and prophetic, this archival film draws on the writing of American pacifist David E. McReynolds to trace the development of American militarism and antiwar resistance from the late 20th century to the present.

Free Fish

Bisan Owda (Palestine/Portugal 2025, 23 min)

Palestinian journalist Bisan Owda documents the daily life of fishermen on the besieged shores of the Gaza Strip, home to 4,500 fishermen.

Hoops, Hopes & Dreams

Glenn Kaino (USA 2025, 20 min)

The Black civil rights struggle from Martin Luther King Jr. to Barack Obama’s historic presidency amassed community and power from an unlikely common denominator between the people and political leaders: basketball.

The Tale of Silyan + S the Wolf

Sat Nov 8 at 4:30 pm PT at Vogue Theatre

Director: Tamara Kotevska (North Macedonia 2025, 81 min)

Producers: Tamara Kotevska, Jean Dakar, Anna Hashmi, Jordanco Petkovski

Director Tamara Kotevska, co-director of the Oscar-nominated Honeyland (Festival 2019), seamlessly merges the allegorical and the quotidian in this poetic story of family, land, and storks.

GUESTS EXPECTED: Director Tamara Kotevska

This film will be preceded by the short film S the Wolf, directed by Sameh Alaa (France/Egypt, YEAR 10 min). 

Teen Workshop: Documentary Filmmaking and Creating Understanding

Sat Nov 8 at 2:00 pm PT at SFFILM FilmHouse

Join James Robinson, Emmy-award-winning filmmaker, video producer for New York Times Opinion, and author of the recent young adult book Whale Eyes: A Memoir About Seeing and Being Seen, for a documentary workshop for teens focused on generating understanding through creativity.

SCHEDULE

Thursday, November 6, 2025

VOGUE THEATRE

3:30 pm PT

Community Screening: My Mom Jayne

6:30 pm PT

Opening Night: Cover-Up

9:30 pm PT

Opening Night: Cover-Up

Friday, November 7, 2025
VOGUE THEATRE

5 pm PT

Shorts Block: New York Times Op-Docs

7:30 pm PT

Newport & The Great Folk Dream

Saturday, November 8, 2025

VOGUE THEATRE

11 am PT

The Eyes of Ghana + In My Day

2 pm PT

Powwow People

SFFILM FilmHouse

2 pm PT

Documentary Filmmaking & Creating Understanding Teen Workshop

VOGUE THEATRE

4:30 pm PT

The Tale of Silyan + S the Wolf

7:30 pm PT

The Bend in the River + Divers

Sunday, November 9, 2025

VOGUE THEATRE

11 am PT

Shorts Block: Spaces of Resistance

1:30 pm PT

Ask E. Jean

4 pm PT

Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk

7 pm PT

Closing Night: A Life Illuminated

TICKETS + MEMBER BENEFITS

Tickets will go on sale for SFFILM Members on Wednesday, October 15 at 10 am at sffilm.org. The online box office will open to the general public on Friday, October 17 at 10 am. Ticket prices for General Admission programs are $20, and $16 for SFFILM Members. Senior, student, and ADA are $19. For select programs, tickets for Children 14 and under are $11. See specific program listings for premium priced programs and events. Opening Night and Closing Night tickets are priced at $35 for the general public and $30 for SFFILM Members.

Ticket Packs are the most flexible way to see SFFILM events at a discount, and may be redeemed for any regular, non-rush screening or event priced up to $25. 6-Packs are $120 for General, and $100 for SFFILM Members. 10-Packs are $180 for General, and $150 for SFFILM Members.

An all access Cinevisa is the best way to support SFFILM, and it includes entry to the priority line at all film screenings and access to the Doc Stories Lounge sponsored by ESPN Films 30 for 30. Cinevisas are $500.

VENUES

SFFILM’s 11th Doc Stories festival is exclusively in theaters and event spaces in San Francisco including the Vogue Theater, Laureate Bar & Lounge, SFFILM FilmHouse, and the Phyllis Wattis Theater at SFMOMA. 

To learn more about their accessibility resources, parking, and transit go to SFFILM FAQs at sffilm.org/yr-faq/

ACCESSIBILITY

SFFILM is committed to providing accessible experiences at all events whether in-person or online. Event pages will be updated with accessibility information as it becomes available, which may be after tickets go on sale. sffilm.org/accessibility

All venues are ADA accessible. The Vogue Theater is equipped with individual closed captioning, audio description, and assisted listening devices. To request a closed caption or assisted listening device, contact ada@sffilm.org.

For more information about accessibility at specific venues or programs, please visit sffilm.org/accessibility or contact ada@sffilm.org.

SPONSORS + PARTNERS

SFFILM’s 11th Doc Stories festival is made possible through generous support from our sponsors and partners. Signature Sponsors include ESPN Films (30 for 30), Netflix, and Apple Original Films. Supporting Sponsors include HBO, Secret Sauce Media, The New York Times, Catapult Film Fund, and Magnolia Pictures. Media Sponsors are KQED and Deadline. The Consulate General of Switzerland in San Francisco serves as our Cultural Institution Sponsor. Hospitality Partners Palihotel San Francisco and the Laurel Inn welcome visiting filmmakers and guests. Special thanks to our programs and venue partners at the Vogue Theater and Laureate Bar & Lounge.

Doc Stories

Since 2015, SFFILM’s Doc Stories is the premier documentary festival of San Francisco’s unparalleled nonfiction film culture. Through our inspired, exclusive programming selections, SFFILM has led the way in elevating documentary film as an essential art form for audiences to discover and reconsider real-life events, stories, and perspectives. The program presents anticipated screenings alongside probing conversations with filmmakers from around the world, and is a must-attend annual event for film industry leaders who represent the future of documentary filmmaking. More than two dozen Doc Stories titles have gone on to earn Academy Award nominations and wins. The 2025 edition will take place from November 6–9, 2025. 

SFFILM

For nearly 70 years, SFFILM has been transforming the world through the creativity and inspiration of film. As the Bay Area’s premier film institution since 1957, SFFILM cultivates an enduring and vibrant film culture, expertly connecting singular storytellers with passionate audiences. With world-class festivals, accessible youth programs, and robust filmmaker support, SFFILM champions cinema as a force for connection, creativity, and change. Our annual film festivals include the San Francisco International Film Festival and Doc Stories. The SFFILM Presents series and Family programming give Bay Area audiences early, exclusive access to film events all year. SFFILM’s youth Education program empowers over 15,000 local students and educators with learning opportunities that foster media literacy, global citizenship, and a lifelong love of movies. And, SFFILM propels the careers of independent filmmakers from the Bay Area and beyond through vital grants, residencies, and diverse creative development services in our Artist Development initiative.

For more information visit sffilm.org 

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