Event
SFWFF - LUNAFEST: Film Festival by, for, about Women
Film Line-Up:
A Summer Rain directed by Ela Thier (USA, 2008, 17 min, Narrative Fiction) A young Israeli immigrant struggles with her transition to American life. Plastic directed by Sandy Widyanata (Australia, 2008, 7 min, Narrative Fiction) Anna has a half-hour to get ready for her hot date with a guy she hasn't seen for a while. Looking in the mirror, she's unhappy with what she sees, but miraculously discovers she can mold her body like Plasticine. Roz (and Joshua) directed by Charlene Music (USA, 2007, 3 min, Documentary) Separated from her son, Roz lives for the time when they will reunite permanently. Monday Before Thanksgiving directed by Courteney Cox (USA, 2008, 20 min, Narrative Fiction/Drama) Through a chance encounter, a single woman learns that the life she lives is exactly what she wants.
DIY: Emancipation 101 directed by Lynn Robinson (USA, 2007, 1 min, Animation) A playful animation about women and bicycling. The Kinda Sutra directed by Jessica Yu (USA, 2008, 8 min, Documentary/Animation) How are babies made? A Vida Politica directed by Kat Mansoor (Brazil/UK, 2008, 12 min, Documentary) A Brazilian hairstylist explains how beauty can be a form of activism. Anjali directed by Maya Anand (USA, 2008, 15 min, Narrative Fiction) When Anjali becomes witness to her father's betrayal, she must decide if she will share her secret and risk devastating her family. Omelette directed by Nadejda Koseva (Bulgaria, 2008, 5 min, Narrative Fiction) A mother battles with the challenges of inflation. The McCombie Way directed by Kristina and Nick Higgins (USA, 2005, 7 min, Documentary) Words of wisdom from a mystic in the middle of the Mojave Desert.
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LocationRoxie Theatre (View)
3117 16th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
United States
Categories
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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