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59TH SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL APRIL 21 - MAY 5 PRESENTED BY SF FILM SOCIETY festival.sffs.org title index table of contents 0 2 Title Index 02 Welcome Letter 04 Donors 05 Membership 06 Big Nights 08 Awards & Special Events 10 Live & Onstage 14 tickets 8 festival.sffs.org FILMS Marquee Presentations 16 Masters 21 Golden Gate Award Competitions 24 Global Visions 36 Dark Wave 45 Vanguard 46 Schedule 30–33 Master Classes 48 World Cinema Spotlight 49 FIlmmaker360 52 Education 53 Filmmaker Index 54 Country Index 55 Attending the Festival 56 Festival Map 57 Sponsors 58 contemporary color p. 13 Aardman Original Cartooni Abu Ammar Is Comingi Adami Aliens All Roti All These Sleepless Nights And when I die, I won’t stay dead Angry Kid ‘Bone’i ANL (full version)i Apostate, The As I Open My Eyes Assassination Classroom Audrie & Daisy Author: The JT Leroy Story Ayiti Mon Amour Bandit, The Blind Datei Blood of My Blood Blood Simple Boatman, Thei Bob Dylan Hates Mei brouillard #14i Bunny New Girli Cameraperson Casebook of Nips & Porkington, Thei Cast a Dark Shadow Check It Chef’s Table: Dominique Crenn Chevalier Child for Salei Contemporary Color Counting Cowboys Creature Comfortsi DC Nation ‘Episode 1’i Dead Slow Ahead Deer Floweri Demons, The Domar: To Tamei Dream of Bottom, Thei Edmondi Ellioti Escapes Event, The Extremisi 12 35 12 21 34 46 36 12 12 36 24 45 37 16 46 9 12 21 12 34 34 47 35 27 35 22 37 13 37 35 13 47 37 12 12 27 34 24 35 34 34 35 38 22 34 salero p. 29 35 16 25 17 17 12 35 17 38 25 35 34 12 38 45 38 27 17 25 i 35 47 12 34 47 42 20 20 34 47 35 34 43 43 35 26 26 43 34 45 43 45 29 23 35 15 26 12 44 20 35 34 20 44 47 23 12 12 29 SHORT FILM the fits p. 25 0 3 festival.sffs.org 19 35 28 26 41 35 34 23 12 28 28 47 19 34 19 34 34 41 34 12 41 41 42 12 12 42 12 28 23 47 35 29 34 34 35 42 12 Simon’s Cat: Off to the Veti Sixty Six Sledgehammeri Someone Is Happy Somewherei Something Between Usi Sonita Soundbreaking: Stories from the Cutting Edge of Recorded Music Southside with You Splotchi Starfish Aortai Stripyi Stuttereri Suite Armoricaine Summer of Frozen Fountains, The Taking Flighti Thirst Thithi Tickled Tracki Trivisa Under the Gun Under the Shadow Under the Sun Unlocking the Cage Untitledi Vampyr Very Big Shot Wallace + Gromit – Cracking Contraptions: Turbo Diner Watermelon Woman, The Weiner Welcome to My Lifei When You Awakei White Knights, The Wild Winter Beyond Winteri Winter Song Winter Treesi Wrong Trousers, Thei Young Patriot, A 8 18 8 35 18 34 19 35 40 22 40 10 35 12 40 35 25 tickets 39 18 35 34 8 39 47 39 47 27 22 39 40 34 18 Mr. Gaga Monsoon Wedding Moomi Morph ‘Sloped World’i Morris from America Motheri Mountain Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble, The My Aleppoi National Bird Neither Heaven nor Earth Neon Bull Nephtalii Night Without Distancei No Home Movie Nokia ‘Dot’i Notes on Blindness NUTS! Old Hati Operator Orchestra, Thei Our Kind of Traitor Partnersi Passing Orioni Paths of the Soul Peace in the Valleyi Pearce Sisters, Thei Peter and the Farm Phantom Boy Presenting Princess Shaw Purple & Brown ‘Whistler’i Pythagasaurusi Radio Dreams Ray’s Big Ideai Return, The Right Now, Wrong Then Rock, Clay, Sand, Straw, Woodi Run, Run Awayi Salero Seidei Send-Off, Thei Sept-Oct, 2015, Cizrei Shadow World Shaun the Sheep ‘3DTV’i title index False Starti Family Fang, The Fits, The Five Nights in Maine Fixer, The Flight of the Storiesi Fragilei Frank & Lola Frenzy From Afar From My Head to Hersi Glovei Going Equippedi Granny’s Dancing on the Table Greasy Strangler, The Happy Hour haveababy High-Rise Home Care Hong Kong Trilogy: Preschooled Preoccupied Preposterous Hunt for the Wilderpeople I Don’t Belong Herei In Attla’s Tracksi Indignation Innocents, The Is It True What They Sayi Islands and the Whales, The Jáaji Approxi Joneses, The Journey to the Shore Leaf Blower Life, Animated Life Smartphonei Little Men Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World Love & Friendship Lucky Numbersi Maggie’s Plan Manomani Man Who Knew Infinity, The Many Thousands Gonei Microbe and Gasoline Miss Sharon Jones! welcome It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the 59th San Francisco International Film Festival—and to our new Festival village. After many wonderful years in the Kabuki Cinemas, the Festival will now be based in the Mission, one of San Francisco’s most storied neighborhoods. tickets 8 festival.sffs.org photo by PAMELA GENTILE 0 4 Four theaters join the world-renowned Castro to make up our new center. The Alamo Drafthouse will not only serve as our home base for the Festival but will be a regular location for our year-round activities. Gray Area, among the country’s leading electronic arts facilities, will host alternative and new media programming. They join neighborhood gems the Roxie and Victoria to create a hub within the Mission’s blend of cultures, shops and world-class restaurants. We would like to extend a huge thank you to the community leaders—in particular to Calle 24 Cultural Assets & Arts Committee— who have greeted us so warmly. We also find ourselves in the beautiful new Berkeley Art Museum and its jewelbox Pacific Film Archive Theater, now located close enough to Downtown Berkeley BART to lure filmgoers from all parts of the Bay. We are once again proud of the exceptional films in this Festival. Director of Programming Rachel Rosen and her team have balanced undiscovered international gems and high-profile American titles; we encourage our guests to sample a bit of everything and get a taste of the global moment in cinema. But the Film Society’s offerings do not end on May 5. Join us as a member and take advantage of free screenings, many with special guests, all year long. In particular, we urge you to look out for exciting collaborations with new partners the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, SFMOMA and The New York Times. At this year’s Festival, we are pleased to feature nine films produced by Film Society grantees and residents. In partnership with the Kenneth Rainin Foundation and the Jenerosity Foundation, we channel over $1 million annually to fund stories from around the world and support the film artists of tomorrow. We will also once again present our Schools at the Festival program and expand the in-depth screening opportunities we provide to local classes during SFIFF and throughout the year. This Festival would not be possible without the support of many incredible people: Our Board, and especially our President David Winton; our loyal members and donors; and our staff, volunteers and interns who champion great film each and every day. Enjoy the program, Noah Cowan Executive Director San Francisco Film Society glove p. 34 donors SUPPORT FOR FILMMAKER360 PROVIDED by $100,000+ Grants for the Arts George Gund IV William • and Margaret Hearst Jenerosity Foundation Maurice Kanbar • Pat and Susie McBaine $25,000–$99,999 $10,000–$24,999 11 foot Pool Marc and Anita Abramowitz Linda and Andy Ach Janice Anderson-Gram and Tom Gram Bill Kinder Kim and Bob Kristoff Michael Lazarus and Laura Kline Lazarus Susan and William Levin Marfa Levine Maryon Davies Lewis Tom and Alix Lockard Richard Lopez and Mary Prendiville Susan Lowe LUNA / Clif Bar & Company Daniel Lurie and Becca Prowda Louise P. and John H. MacMillan IV James Marver James McElwee Katharine Miller Michelle Moretta Lightner and Major Lightner Marjorie S. Munson Diana Nelson and John Atwater Nancy and Steven Oliver Owen and Carly Owens Julia and William Parish Louise and Arthur Patterson Olga and David Perkovic Leslie Podell Helen Hilton Raiser George and Karen Rathman Amy and Harry Schoening Dr. Brenda Shank and Almon E. Larsh, Jr. Gary and Dana Shapiro Marvin Sommer Helen and Richard Spalding Paul Spiegel Laura and Greg Spivy Jane Spray Jane and Richard Springwater Joachim B. Steinberg Jim Stephens and Abraham Brown Eleni and Markos Tsakopoulos-Kounalakis Kirby Walker and Paul Danielson Sandy Walker and Kay Kimpton Sally Ward John Waters Lucie Weissman David Yu • INDICATES CURRENT BOARD MEMBER 0 5 festival.sffs.org $5,000–$9,999 $1,000–$4,999 Ariana Anonuevo Hilary and Bruce Armstrong Joe Bamberg Ted Bartlett and Donna Hoghooghi Hilary Bates and Jerome Simon Tom and Ellen Bauch Courtney Benoist and Jason Fish Tom and Nena Bernard John and Romana Bracco Mr. Steve Brown Greta Carlstrom Nina Carroll Robert and Lenore Cavallero Jen Chaiken and Sam Hamilton Trade Commission of Chile in Los Angeles Len Christensen and Bernadette Kim Cloud4Wi Jessica and Nate Cornell David and Carla Crane Robert Culley Amy Cunningham Atkinson Cypress Properties Group, LLC Suki and Tyler Diamond Linda Dodwell Susan and Frank Dunlevy Daniela Faggioli Netta and Michael Fedor John and Laura Fisher Consulate General of France, San Francisco Gretchen Frank Frank Gaipa April Gargiulo Brad and Kim Gilbert Annelise Goldberg and Aaron Roland Julie Goldman and Robert Rosner Marian Goodell Donelle Gregory William Gregory Llura and Gordon Gund Melody Hom James and Kathleen Hormel Jr. Bannus and Cecily Hudson Paula Hurd The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation Daru Kawalkowski 8 Bank of the West Barclays Douglas • and Jennifer Biederbeck Denis Bouvier Christopher Columbus • and Monica Devereux John • and Karen Diefenbach The Walt Disney Company Foundation Dale Djerassi • Becky Draper French American Cultural Society Max Boyer Glynn • and David Glynn Carole Shorenstein Hays and Jeff Hays HBO Italian Cultural Institute Bradley and Chris James Henrik Jones • Wendy Holcombe and Carl Kawaja Leigh and Bill Matthes Celeste • and Anthony Meier Netflix Susan and Bill Oberndorf Bernard and Barbro Osher Pixar Animation Studios Anne Popkin Victoria • and Philip Raiser Howard Roffman • San Francisco Film Commission TV5 Monde Jack and Susy Wadsworth Zak • and Alex Williams Alex Witherill • Paul Zaentz Christine Aylward Melanie • and Larry Blum Michael and Chris Boskin Owsley Brown and Victoire Reynal The Honorable Mayor Willie Brown, Jr. Jennifer Caldwell and John Fisher Frank J. Caufield Tracy Chapman Penny S. and James G. Coulter deJardins/Blachman Fund of the Silicon Valley Community Foundation Dolby Laboratories, Inc. Kate and Bill Duhamel Rudi Dundas Carla Emil and Rich Silverstein Filmmaker Fund Randi and Bob Fisher Lee and Russel Flynn Tina Frank Sid Ganis • and Nancy Hult Ganis Gardner Grout Donald Hershman Leslie and George Hume Pamela and Richard Kramlich Hao Anh Le Patrick and Elizabeth Malkassian Daniel Murphy The North Face Sharon Diane Ow-Wing Phillips, Erlewine & Given LLP Jen and Frances Rainin Nonie Ramsay Kate and Henry Rogers Marc • and Holly Ruxin Susan Swig Robert Taylor and Anne Kaiser William Laney Thornton and Pasha Thornton Roger and Anne Walther John and Averel Wilson VMG Partners tickets Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Julie Parker Benello • Blue Angel Vodka Heidi Castelein • Lisa Kleiner Chanoff • and Matt Chanoff Disney Worldwide Services, Inc. Ray and Dagmar Dolby Family Fund Natasha and David Dolby The Flora Family Foundation Ramzi • and Maria Haidamus Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Tom Knutsen • and Katie Hall Fred Levin • and Nancy Livingston Nion McEvoy and Leslie Berriman Janet • and Thomas McKinley NET-A-PORTER Peter J. Owens Trust of the San Francisco Foundation Debra and Andy Rachleff RBC Capital Markets RDIO Jack R. Selby • Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in San Francisco Barbara Tomber • and Don Mathews Todd • and Katie Traina Dyan Triffo • and Doug Boake Diane B. Wilsey David • and Charlotte Winton Nellie Wong Magic of Movies Education Fund Penelope Wong • and Tim Kochis SFFS Friend* $50 Film Enthusiast $70 Filmmaker Pro $100 Film Aficionado $175 Film Director $500 Luminary $1,000 Producer $5,000 $50 $70 $100 $55 $260 $760 $2,360 Membership card 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 Free year-round members-only screenings† 4 4 4 8 16 NO LIMIT NO LIMIT 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 membership Tax Deductible Amount 0 6 SEE & CONNECT Year-round access to our Online Screening Room Bonus members-only screening during SFIFF CineVoucher 10-pack Recognition in the SFIFF Guide Recognition on screen at SFIFF & throughout the year Concierge ticketing 2 SFIFF CineVisas MIX & MINGLE Invitation to SFIFF Members Night 1 1 1 1 Tickets to SFIFF Opening Night film & party 2 2 2 2 2 2 SELECT ALL NO LIMIT NO LIMIT 1 2 Invitations to SFFS special events & receptions Access to the SFIFF Hospitality Lounge SHOP & SAVE tickets 8 festival.sffs.org Advance, discount tickets to SFIFF & other SFFS events# 2 2 2 2 4 Discounts & special offers just for SFFS members FILMMAKER RESOURCES Eligibility for fiscal sponsorship Discounts on SFIFF Call for Entries No application fee for grants, residencies & fellowships Free & discounted legal consultation for film project development One hour of project development consulting with Filmmaker360 Invitations to Fimmaker360 Artist Talks Invitation to an annual meet the filmmaker mixer Learn more at sffs.org/membership, or by phone at 415-561-5000 ext 4. * SFFS FRIEND $50. For students, K–12 teachers, seniors (62+), and persons with disabilities. Rate not available online. Proof of eligibility required. †RSVPs can be used all at once or over the duration of the year of membership. # Up to two discounted tickets per film for Film Aficionado level and below and up to four discounted tickets per film for the Film Director level. about us The San Francisco Film Society champions the world’s finest films and filmmakers through programs anchored in and inspired by the spirit and values of the San Francisco Bay Area. We count on community support to fulfill this mission. Taking inspiration from the region’s rich culture of innovation and creativity, the Film Society supports the imagination, talent and professional sustainability of filmmakers; works to build a robust community of engaged, curious and diverse audiences; and designs programs that enrich, educate and entertain. photo by TOMMY LAU We invite you to be a part of this important community endeavor by supporting us through our top-tier membership program. photo by PAMELA GENTILE photo by PAMELA GENTILE 0 7 top–tier support $10K Visionary • $25K Leader • $50K Champion INVEST IN THE FUTURE OF FILM A percentage of your membership can support one of our resident FilmHouse filmmakers. Be invited to our annual Filmmaker360 parties, annual Meet the Filmmaker mixer, and Artist Talks throughout the year all at our vibrant FilmHouse residency space in Chinatown. MIX AND MINGLE Join celebrities, special guests and filmmakers at our private dinners and small receptions (recent guests include Oprah Winfrey, Michael Moore and Julianne Moore). Sponsor a film at the San Francisco International Film Festival and receive reserved seats for you and your friends. Privately screen a Film Society-supported film with a filmmaker present and more. To learn more, visit sffs.org/membership or call 415-561-5000 ext 4. summer of the frozen fountains p. 43 festival.sffs.org Receive complimentary all-access passes (CineVisas), enjoy concierge ticketing and access to all special presentations (recent screenings include Selma, Freeheld and Where to Invade Next). 8 SEE AND CONNECT tickets Join us at the Visionary, Leader and Champion levels and enjoy a year full of the Film Society, where you can: big nights 0 8 opening night Whit Stillman centerpiece Love & Friendship u Ireland/France/Netherlands u Indignation 2016 u 94 min THURSDAY • APRIL 21 • 7:00 PM • CASTRO tickets James Schamus (Kanbar Award, SFIFF 2010), makes his directorial debut with an elegant adaptation of Philip Roth’s novel, a fictionalized story of the author’s own college experiences in the ‘50s. Logan Lerman gives a terrific performance as Marcus Messner, one of a handful of OPENING NIGHT PARTY 8 festival.sffs.org Writer-director Whit Stillman brings a very funny sense and sensibility to this period comedy as sassy social climber Lady Susan (Kate Beckinsale) tries to finagle out of a scandal and gain matrimonial advantage for herself and her daughter. Witty and spry from start to finish, Stillman’s adaptation of a Jane Austen novella—set in the 1790s—charms as it peers into the affairs of the privileged and those who aspire to be, winking at contemporary pretensions through the lens of the past. James Schamus u USA 2015 u 110 min Kick off the 59th Festival and help us celebrate our new Mission home as we open our 2016 program. Live entertainment, dancing, food and drink. Must be 21+ to attend. FILM & PARTY $60 member, $75 general 9:00 PM • PUBLIC WORKS 161 ERIE STREET. (AT MISSION) VIP FILM & PARTY $125 member, $150 general FILM ONLY (LIMITED QUANTITY) $30 member, $35 general PARTY ONLY (LIMITED QUANTITY) $40 member, $45 general Celebrate the Festival’s beginning, middle and end with blowout special screenings featuring world-class filmmakers and actors in attendance. SFIFF’s Big Nights give the Festival community a chance to get an early look at these hotly anticipated films and to eat, drink, dance and discuss from dusk till dawn. 0 9 closing night $20 MEMBER • $25 GENERAL SATURDAY • APRIL 30 8:00 PM • VICTORIA The Bandit u USA u 2016 u 82 min An exuberant, surprisingly moving romp through 1970s pop culture, The Bandit celebrates the friendship between superstar actor Burt Reynolds and stuntmanturned-director Hal Needham, as together they create the Southern-fried classic Smokey and the Bandit. Director Jesse Moss (The Overnighters SFIFF 2014) brings great warmth and impossibly retro cool archival footage to this exceptional dual biography. THURSDAY • MAY 5 • 7:00 PM • CASTRO tickets Jewish students on a Midwestern university campus, whose efforts to assert and define himself are tested in interactions with the college dean, a beautiful blonde and his protective mother. Jesse Moss 8 Join us for one last blowout at Mezzanine as we dance, drink, snack and revel in an incredible two weeks of cinematic adventures. Must be 21+ to attend. FILM & PARTY $60 member, $75 general 9:00 PM • MEZZANINE 444 JESSIE STREET (NEAR MINT) VIP FILM & PARTY $125 member, $150 general FILM ONLY (LIMITED QUANTITY) $30 member, $35 general PARTY ONLY (LIMITED QUANTITY) $40 member, $45 general festival.sffs.org CLOSING NIGHT PARTY awards & special events 1 0 IRVING M. LEVIN DIRECTING AWARD Enjoy in-depth conversations with the Film Society’s 2016 honorees and special Festival guests, and take advantage of exciting screening opportunities and unique onstage presentations from some of world cinema’s most iconic figures. AN AFTERNOON WITH MIRA NAIR Mira Nair has been an exhilarating if lonely bridge between American and South Asian film traditions for more than thirty years. Her provocative work draws elements from classic Bengali cinema and Bollywood on one hand, Italian neorealism and Golden Age Hollywood on the other. Her greatest films—Salaam Bombay, Monsoon Wedding, The Namesake, The Reluctant Fundamentalist—passionately recount stories of the Indian subcontinent, perfectly attuned for a global audience. Monsoon Wedding Mira Nair u India/USA u 2001 u 114 min Winner of the Venice Film Festival’s Golden Lion in 2001, Monsoon Wedding is a film of gigantic heart served with an ample dollop of social satire. Five romantic entanglements threaten to derail a high-end New Delhi marriage as the film effortlessly shifts between Bollywood expressionism and Altman-like character intrigue, gut-busting comedy and tender romance. festival.sffs.org $20 MEMBER • $25 GENERAL SUNDAY • APRIL 24 • 4:30 PM • CASTR0 photo by DREW ALTIZER tickets 8 FILM SOCIETY AWARDS NIGHT Film Society Awards Night is one of the city’s most highly anticipated cultural events. Benefiting the San Francisco Film Society’s Exhibition, Education and Filmmaker360 programs, this lively and memorable evening honors the San Francisco International Film Festival’s directing, acting, storytelling and craft of cinema award recipients with peer tributes and career highlights. photo by PAMELA GENTILE photo by PAMELA GENTILE photo by PAMELA GENTILE photo by PAMELA GENTILE photo by PAMELA GENTILE photo by PAMELA GENTILE KANBAR STORYTELLING AWARD PETER J. OWENS ACTING AWARD The Kanbar Award is given each year to acknowledge the crucial role that storytelling plays in the creation of great film and television. Honoring the screenwriters and craftspeople whose work has led to the creation of the world’s finest films, this award is made possible through the generosity of Film Society board member Maurice Kanbar. Join the Festival for a very special award night celebrating the career of one of cinema’s great acting talents. Named for the longtime San Francisco benefactor of arts and charitable organizations Peter J. Owens (1936–1991), this award honors an actor whose work exemplifies brilliance, independence and integrity. The Owens Award is made possible by a grant from the Peter J. Owens Trust of the San Francisco Foundation. Scott Owens and Gary Shapiro, trustees. This program will include an onstage conversation featuring clips of career highlights followed by a special film screening. Visit festival.sffs.org for program information. 1 1 This program will include an onstage conversation featuring clips of career highlights followed by a special film screening. Visit festival.sffs.org for program information. $20 MEMBER • $25 GENERAL $25 MEMBER • $30 GENERAL SATURDAY • APRIL 23 • 2:00 PM • VICTORIA TUESDAY • APRIL 26 • 7:00 PM • CASTRO PAST RECIPIENTS INCLUDE 2015 2014 2013 2012 Frank Pierson James Schamus Peter Morgan Jean-Claude Carrière 2011 2010 2008 2006 Richard Gere Harrison Ford Judy Davis Robert Redford 2015 2013 2012 2009 Maria Bello Robin Williams Joan Allen Dustin Hoffman 2008 2007 2005 2003 tickets Paul Schrader Stephen Gaghan Eric Roth David Webb Peoples PAST RECIPIENTS INCLUDE 8 AWA R D S N I G H T I S C O - C H A I R E D b y HEIDI CASTELEIN and VICTORIA RAISER. MONDAY • APRIL 25 FORT MASON CENTER HERBST PAVILION 6:00 PM COCKTAIL RECEPTION 7:00 PM DINNER AND AWARDS PROGRAM To book your table or make a donation, please call 415-561-5046 or email [email protected]. For all other ticket information, visit festival.sffs.org. festival.sffs.org INDIVIDUALS • $750 TA B L E S • $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 / $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 / $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 F I L M S O C I E T Y awards 1 2 MEL NOVIKOFF AWARD PERSISTENCE OF VISION AWARD Given annually to an individual or institution whose work has enhanced the film-going public’s appreciation of world cinema Honoring the achievement of filmmakers whose main body of work falls outside the realm of narrative feature filmmaking AN AFTERNOON WITH JANUS FILMS & THE CRITERION COLLECTION AN AFTERNOON WITH AARDMAN ANIMATIONS tickets 8 festival.sffs.org Join Peter Becker and Jonathan Turell of Janus/ Criterion and filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen for an onstage discussion and screening of Blood Simple. When the dual-faced logo of Janus Films appears onscreen, cinephiles know they are in for a treat. Founded in 1956 as a theatrical distribution company dedicated to bringing international art-house cinema to US audiences, Janus has presented seminal works by Antonioni, Eisenstein, Bergman, Kurosawa, Truffaut and Ozu. Similarly for the home viewer, the elegant rounded C of Janus’s sister company the Criterion Collection signals equivalent quality and curatorial expertise. Blood Simple Joel Coen u USA u 1984 Join Aardman co-founder Peter Lord for an onstage talk and 40th anniversary shorts program. Co-founded by Peter Lord and David Sproxton in the 1970s, Aardman has grown from the two friends’ kitchentable experimentation to one of the world’s leading model animation studios, with ten Oscar nominations and four wins. Creating animation that appeals to both adult and family audiences in work that ranges from animated documentary to madcap adventure, Aardman has produced a stream of stop-motion marvels from Creature Comforts to Wallace & Gromit and Shaun the Sheep. 40th Anniversary Shorts Program u 99 min The Coen brothers began their brilliant career with Blood Simple—a masterful modern noir about a Texas bar owner who hires a private detective to procure evidence that his beautiful wife Abby (a riveting Frances McDormand) is having an affair. Nothing is simple in this tightly plotted crime drama, but there will be blood. Total Running Time 89 min From the studio’s original cel-animated sequence featuring Aardman, an inept superhero, to their visionary collaboration on the video for Peter Gabriel’s “Sledgehammer,” to Nick Park’s cherished The Wrong Trousers, this program celebrating Aardman’s 40th anniversary is a tour through the studio’s remarkable history and a reminder of the versatility, humanism and sly charm that mark their impressive output. $13 MEMBER • $15 GENERAL $13 MEMBER • $15 GENERAL AWA R D P R E S E N TAT I O N P R E C E D E S S C R E E N I N G AWA R D P R E S E N TAT I O N P R E C E D E S S C R E E N I N G SATURDAY • APRIL 30 • 3:00 PM • CASTRO SUNDAY • MAY 1 • 5:00 PM • CASTRO special events Contemporary Color Bill Ross IV u Turner Ross u USA u 2016 u 101 min Ten cutting-edge performers (including St. Vincent, tUnE-yArDs, Zola Jesus and This American Life host Ira Glass) collaborate with ten color guard troupes that interpret music with synchronized flags, weapons and dance. The result is the most artistic halftime show you’ve ever seen. This passion project from Talking Heads founder David Byrne is part concert film, part backstage musical—and truly a one-ofa-kind viewing experience. 1 3 PROXY is a temporary two-block project that mobilizes a flexible environment of food, art, culture and retail. We are thrilled to present this film in this innovative public space. FRIDAY • APRIL 29 • 8:00 PM • PROXY FREE OUTDOOR SCREENING VR Day Immerse yourself in the future of film and cutting-edge production technology at VR Day, a pilot program at this year’s Festival designed to showcase key artists in virtualreality filmmaking. Held at Gray Area—one of the nation’s leading electronic arts venues—this day-long program will assemble artists creating VR work that propels the medium forward while addressing social and cultural issues. Join us, the New York Times VR team and other groundbreaking content creators for an exploration of the current moment in virtual reality storytelling. The Times will be screening one of its virtual reality films with panel participation by a Times journalist. For schedule, pricing and participants, visit festival.sffs.org SATURDAY • APRIL 30 • GRAY AREA tickets 8 Chef ’s Table: Dominique Crenn Chef’s Table returns to SFIFF, this time profiling local culinary luminary Dominique Crenn, the first female in the US to be awarded two Michelin stars. In this episode, Crenn—the owner/chef of San Francisco’s Atelier Crenn and Petit Crenn—intimately expresses her philosophies about food and cooking, presenting several of her mouthwatering dishes and exploring how personal memories influence her cuisine and the crafting of her menus. This program is part of Food on Film, a new partnership between the San Francisco Film Society and the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco. WEDNESDAY • MAY 4 • 7:00 PM • ALAMO $13 MEMBER $15 GENERAL festival.sffs.org Andrew Fried u USA u 2016 u Total Running Time 80 min live & onstage The popular Live & Onstage section takes the film festival experience beyond the screen with live music, cutting edge multimedia and cross-platform work and innovative storytelling events. For program updates, visit festival.sffs.org THINGS IN FILMS 1 4 Join us for an evening of stories about objects in films from writers, artists, filmmakers and actors. Have you ever been distracted by a detail that catches your attention in a movie? Become entranced by a costume or a set? Or just fallen in love with a gadget or imaginative futuristic architecture? Our guests for this special festival presentation have gone beyond distraction to fascination with unsung objects of the cinema. tickets 8 festival.sffs.org Presenters will include the collaborative project Will Brown on the ubiquity of the paintings of Giorgio Morandi in the background of movies both camp and classic. Other Festival filmmakers and special storytellers will elaborate on the objects of their cinematic fixations. PRESENTED IN C O L L A B O R AT I O N w i t h T H E T H I N G Q U A R T E R LY THURSDAY • APRIL 28 7:00 PM • ALAMO $13 MEMBER $15 GENERAL STATE OF CINEMA: WESLEY MORRIS Each year, the San Francisco Film Society invites a visionary thinker to discuss the intersecting worlds of contemporary cinema and visual arts, culture and society, images and ideas. This year, Wesley Morris will argue for the radicalization of Sidney Poitier and how it parallels the current climate of race in the movies. Morris was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for criticism for “his smart, inventive film criticism, distinguished by pinpoint prose and an easy traverse between the art house and the big-screen box office.” A former writer for Grantland, Morris recently became Critic at Large for the New York Times where his colleague A.O. Scott said of him, “He’s like Oscar Wilde—breathtakingly funny and absolutely serious in the same breath, able to illuminate the deepest and sometimes darkest meanings of a piece of popular culture without losing sight of the fact that it’s all supposed to be fun.” SATURDAY • APRIL 30 1:00 PM • VICTORIA $15 MEMBER $20 GENERAL VAMPYR WITH MERCURY REV & SIMON RAYMONDE (COCTEAU TWINS) 1 5 live & on stage $20 MEMBER $25 GENERAL festival.sffs.org MONDAY • MAY 2 8:00 PM • CASTRO 8 Mercury Rev has been bringing its expressive power to alternative rock since the band formed in the 1980s in Buffalo, New York. They reached the peak of commercial and critical success with their 1998 release Deserter’s Songs (which featured appearances by Garth Hudson and Levon Helm of The Band). The songs on their recently released album, The Light in You, the band’s first in seven years, have been described as “jubilant odes to music itself.” tickets Vampyr, the great Danish filmmaker’s follow-up to The Passion of Joan of Arc, is based on elements from a book of stories by J. Sheridan Le Fanu. Dreyer’s first sound film was originally shot in three languages, but is largely told with silentfilm style intertitles. A student visiting a village inn becomes embroiled in the strange goings-on of a mysterious doctor, an old crone and a young woman afflicted with a terrible curse. Filled with Dryer’s atmospheric black-and-white images—autonomous shadows, brooding fogs, strange reflections— the film progresses in a dream-like mood of haunted dread. PHOTO CREDIT: DOLCE VITA Continuing the Festival’s tradition of uniting contemporary musicians with classic film, Mercury Rev, joined by Simon Raymonde of Cocteau Twins, will illuminate Carl Theodore Dryer’s atmospheric 1932 horror classic with their shimmering sonic compositions. 1 6 DOC Author: The JT Leroy Story Jeff Feuerzeig marquee presentations tickets 8 festival.sffs.org Rounding up the hottest films of the season, the Marquee section features the industry’s top talent and the international festival circuit’s most buzzworthy titles. u USA u 2016 u 110 min Perhaps the most notorious literary scandal of recent years blew up when it was revealed that acclaimed trans writer J.T. Leroy was actually the fictional creation of San Francisco–based artist Laura Albert. Jeff Feuerzeig’s allencompassing documentary skillfully fuses excellent footage of the celebrity craze (Billy Corgan, Asia Argento and Courtney Love are all featured) around Leroy with a lengthy interview where Albert herself memorably reflects on the events and circumstances she set into motion. FRIDAY • APRIL 22 • 9:00 PM • CASTRO The Family Fang Jason Bateman u USA u 2015 u 106 min Based on the wildly popular and highly regarded novel of the same name, this touching comedy tells the story of a brother and sister, played by director Jason Bateman and Nicole Kidman, who are searching for their missing parents, a famous performance artist duo who often used their children in their work. Christopher Walken steals yet another movie with his amusingly deadpan performance as the father, Caleb Fang, as charming and clueless a sociopath as one can imagine. SATURDAY • APRIL 30 • 7:00 PM • CASTRO sffs supported sffs supported 1 7 u USA u 2015 u The Fixer 82 min Thrown into a shocked daze of mourning by his wife’s death, a new widower (David Oyelowo) attempts to snap himself out of his inertia with a visit to his hostile, cancer-stricken mother-in-law (Dianne Wiest). Terrific performances by the two leads and Rosie Perez, as Wiest’s caregiver, make the film a master class in mood and tension. Ian Olds u USA u 2016 u 108 min After fleeing his home in Afghanistan, military interpreter and budding reporter Osman finds himself amidst the bohemians and low-rent criminals of rural Sonoma County (including a long-haired James Franco). When a local backwoods gangster turns up dead, he searches for the prime suspect while navigating unfamiliar terrain and nursing culture shock. Unpredictable, ominous, yet surprisingly funny, The Fixer deftly weaves disparate tones to create a vivid, lived-in portrait of a California rarely seen in film. marquee presentations Five Nights in Maine Maris Curran SATURDAY • APRIL 23 • 5:00 PM • ALAMO MONDAY • APRIL 25 • 1:00 PM • ALAMO SUNDAY • APRIL 24 • 8:30 PM • CASTRO TUESDAY • APRIL 26 • 8:45 PM • ALAMO tickets USA u 2015 High-Rise u 88 min In this moody evocation of a troubled relationship, Frank (Michael Shannon), a gifted chef who hasn’t gotten his due, seduces Lola (Imogen Poots), a budding young designer, with a perfect omelet, but fear, jealousy and dark secrets from the past soon threaten their burgeoning closeness. Shannon, who has no peer when it comes to playing complex dark characters, owns virtually every scene. TUESDAY • MAY 3 • 9:00 PM • VICTORIA THURSDAY • MAY 5 • 2:45 PM • ALAMO Ben Wheatley u UK u 2015 8 u u 119 min A resident’s floor number denotes his social standing in Ben Wheatley’s audacious, wildly entertaining re-imagining of J.G. Ballard’s 1975 sci-fi satire. It stars Tom Hiddleston as the newest occupant on the tower block’s 25th floor, who arrives just as tensions erupt within the building, boiling over into a frenzied, hypnotic kaleidoscope of upper-class orgies and bloodspurting fistfights. SATURDAY • APRIL 30 • 9:30 PM • CASTRO festival.sffs.org Frank & Lola Matthew Ross tickets 8 festival.sffs.org marquee presentations 1 8 Hunt for the Wilderpeople Taika Waititi u New Zealand u 2015 u Little Men 101 min Ira Sachs u USA u 2016 u 85 min When a series of mishaps triggers an ill-prepared, trouble-prone young boy to flee into the New Zealand wilderness, his reluctant foster father (Sam Neill) chases after him, and a freewheeling, energetic adventure ensues. Writer/director Taika Waititi (Boy, What We Do in the Shadows) showcases the mastery of his craft with an irresistible comedy-drama that blends humor and pathos, warming hearts even as it engages in charming social satire. Quiet teenager Theo moves with his family from Manhattan to Brooklyn when they inherit his grandfather’s brownstone. There he forms a fast and thick bond with the charismatic son of the Chilean woman who rents the building’s storefront space, but an ensuing dispute between their parents about the shop lease threatens the budding friendship. As in his gentle, perfectly observed Love Is Strange, Ira Sachs evokes subtle truths about friendship, class and the costs of gentrification. FRIDAY • APRIL 22 • 6:30 PM • VICTORIA FRIDAY • APRIL 29 • 9:00 PM • VICTORIA SUNDAY • APRIL 24 • 3:30 PM • ALAMO TUESDAY • MAY 3 • 1:00 PM • ALAMO DOC Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World Werner Herzog u USA u 2015 u 98 min From the very first electronic message—sent from UCLA to the Stanford Research Institute—back in October 1969, to the World Wide Web, robotics, driverless cars and the SpaceX mission to colonize Mars, Oscarnominated filmmaker Werner Herzog’s latest fascinating and wide-ranging documentary takes an unflinching look at how the Internet and technology have shaped our past and present and will impact our not-too-distant future. SATURDAY • APRIL 23 • 8:00 PM • CASTRO Maggie’s Plan Rebecca Miller u USA u 2015 u 98 min Life rarely works out as planned, but that doesn’t stop Maggie (Greta Gerwig) from trying to steer not just her own destiny, but also those of a dissatisfied anthropology professor (Ethan Hawke) and his intellectual wife Gretchen (Julianne Moore) in this low-key screwball romantic comedy. Writer/director Rebecca Miller spins a tale that is smart, funny and insightful about the academic world the characters inhabit, the lives of 21st-century New Yorkers and the charming control freak at its center. SATURDAY • APRIL 23 • 6:00 PM • VICTORIA TUESDAY • APRIL 26 • 3:00 PM • ALAMO sloan science on screen 1 9 DOC u UK u 2015 u 114 min Self-taught mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan (Dev Patel) seeks to burnish his talents at Cambridge’s Trinity College on the eve of the First World War in this entertaining fish-out-water biopic. Invited to study by don G.H. Hardy (Jeremy Irons), the Madras, India, native faces prejudice and clashes with his new mentor over methodology, but remains committed to realizing his gifts. Writer/director Matthew Brown celebrates Ramanujan with a drama that encompasses the triumphs and the tragedies of his life. SUNDAY • APRIL 24 • 1:00 PM • CASTRO The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble Morgan Neville u USA u 2015 u 96 min On a quest to uncover Leonard Bernstein’s “universal language of music,” renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma gathers virtuoso musicians from around the globe to collaborate on new musical explorations. This exceptional documentary profiles several of these artists, collectively called the Silk Road Ensemble, using compelling archival footage as well as numerous rousing performance sequences to elucidate the ways their artistry reflects their cultures. TUESDAY • MAY 3 • 6:30 PM • ALAMO THURSDAY • MAY 5 • 4:00 PM • BAMPFA tickets sloan science on screen USA u 2015 Our Kind of Traitor u 87 min In this comedy about love, work and technology, Joe Larsen (Martin Starr, Silicon Valley) obsessively keeps data from every aspect of his life and his anxiety ratings are off the charts. The new interactive voice response system he has just delivered to a client is a disaster, but his great idea of casting his wife Emily (Mae Whitman, Parenthood) as the new empathetic prototype creates new problems as Joe starts to become increasingly attracted to the Voice rather than the real woman. Susanna White u UK u 2016 u 8 u 107 min Susanna White’s vastly entertaining adaptation of John le Carré’s novel involves Perry Makepeace (Ewan McGregor), a mild-mannered poetry professor embroiled in the defection of a Russian money launderer with a prodigious head for numbers. Featuring a scene-stealing performance by Stellan Skarsgård, the film memorably skewers the British banking system and a Secret Service bureaucracy that calmly toys with people’s lives. SATURDAY • APRIL 23 • 9:00 PM • ROXIE SUNDAY • MAY 1 • 5:00 PM • VICTORIA MONDAY • APRIL 25 • 3:30 PM • ROXIE TUESDAY • MAY 3 • 12:30 PM • ALAMO festival.sffs.org Operator Logan Kibens marquee presentations The Man Who Knew Infinity Matthew Brown marquee presentations 2 0 DOC Soundbreaking: Stories from the Cutting Edge of Recorded Music Maro Chermayeff u Jeff Dupre u USA u 2016 u 106 min This immensely entertaining series covers the history of contemporary recorded music through scores of original interviews with the famous producers and artists who created it. The two segments presented here focus, respectively, on the role of the music producer (George Martin gets major props) and how magnetic tape and multi-tracking revolutionized how we hear popular music. WEDNESDAY • APRIL 27 • 9:15 PM • VICTORIA FRIDAY • APRIL 29 • 3:00 PM • ROXIE festival.sffs.org 8 u USA u 2016 u 80 min In 1989, Barack Obama (played by Parker Sawyers in an uncanny performance) is a summer associate at a Chicago law firm. On a lovely summer’s day, he invites his colleague Michelle Robinson to a community meeting. Writer/director Richard Tanne charts the course of this couple’s first date with nuance and charm, accompanied by the underlying frisson that comes from knowing that these two people will go on to change history. TUESDAY • APRIL 26 • 6:15 PM • VICTORIA THURSDAY • APRIL 28 • 3:30 PM • ALAMO SATURDAY • APRIL 30 • 9:30 PM • ALAMO tickets Southside with You Richard Tanne DOC Weiner Josh Kriegman u Elyse Steinberg u The White Knights USA u 2016 u 96 min Two years after a sexting scandal derails New York Congressman Anthony Weiner’s once promising career, he attempts a comeback with a run for New York mayor with a documentary crew in tow. The filmmakers are on the spot when controversy erupts over new inappropriate texts. The viewer is given a ringside seat as what begins as the chronicle of a campaign becomes a portrait of a political car wreck in progress. Winner of US Documentary Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival. SATURDAY • APRIL 23 • 9:00 PM • VICTORIA MONDAY • APRIL 25 • 3:45 PM • ALAMO Joachim Lafosse u France/Belgium u 2015 u 112 min A compromised mission in a chaotic African country draws well-intentioned NGO employees into increasingly murky moral territory. This powerful drama, based on a true story, follows the group’s leader Jacques (Vincent Lindon) as he hustles fixers and locals to oblige him on his problematic course. MONDAY • APRIL 25 • 6:00 PM • VICTORIA WEDNESDAY • APRIL 27 • 9:30 PM • ALAMO FRIDAY • APRIL 29 • 4:00 PM • ALAMO 2 1 Aliens: 30th Anniversary Screening James Cameron masters Featuring new work from world cinema’s leading voices— plus a few hand-picked gems from the archives—the Masters section explores films by the storytellers that have defined this era of filmmaking. u USA u 1986 u 137 min James Cameron’s suspense classic is 30 years old. It is still considered one of the finest science fiction films ever made and one of the great Hollywood sequels. Fifty-seven years after her first disastrous trip, Ripley is ordered to return to planet LV-426 with a crew of tough space marines and comes across the alien beasts of her nightmares once again. Sigourney Weaver is unforgettable as the iconic Ripley and the incredible supporting cast includes Michael Biehn, Paul Reiser, Lance Henriksen and Bill Paxton. TUESDAY • APRIL 26 • 8:30 PM • ALAMO tickets Italy/France/Switzerland u 2015 u 107 min A mysterious and poetic work that eludes easy interpretation, this drama returns Marco Bellocchio to his themes of corruption in Italian society, here stretched over many centuries. It is his particular genius that connects a 17th-century nun tortured to confess a sin with a present-day Russian billionaire angling to purchase the building in which she suffered. FRIDAY • APRIL 22 • 3:00 PM • ALAMO SUNDAY • APRIL 24 • 4:00 PM • ALAMO MONDAY • APRIL 25 • 8:45 PM • VICTORIA festival.sffs.org u 8 Blood of My Blood Marco Bellocchio masters 2 2 DOC Cast a Dark Shadow Lewis Gilbert u UK u 1955 u The Event 83 min Charming, young sociopath Edward Bare (Dirk Bogarde) gets off scot-free after he kills his dotty wife in this little-seen crime drama, presented in a new digital restoration. When his inheritance proves insufficient, the loathsome (if sexy) Lothario sets out to find another well-off widow. Bare snares bawdy Freda Jeffries (Margaret Lockwood), but soon realizes he may have met his match. Just who is conning who is the question in this sinister, cynical and darkly funny thriller. SATURDAY • APRIL 23 • 5:00 PM • CASTRO tickets 8 festival.sffs.org SUNDAY • APRIL 24 • 12:00 PM • BAMPFA Sergei Loznitsa u Netherlands/Belgium u 2015 u 74 min Sergei Loznitza (Maidan, SFIFF 2015) once again brings Eastern European history to vivid life with the inspired deployment of archival resources. In the summer of 1991, hardline members and supporters of the communist party attempted to seize control from Mikhail Gorbachev and Boris Yeltsin, a shortlived power play that hastened the Soviet Union’s collapse. By focusing on the confusion and euphoria of the crowds rather than the leaders, Loznitza evokes pertinent questions about the past and present of Russian politics. SUNDAY • APRIL 24 • 6:30 PM • BAMPFA SUNDAY • MAY 1 • 1:30 PM • ROXIE THURSDAY • MAY 5 • 6:00 PM • ALAMO DOC Journey to the Shore Kiyoshi Kurosawa u Japan/France u 2015 Miss Sharon Jones! u 128 min The secret wounds of a marriage unfold gently but surely as a shy piano teacher embarks on a mythic journey with her husband, returned from the dead. As their quest takes them on visits to several couples who have similarly fraught relationships, they are able to unburden themselves in scenes of remarkable emotional weight. Kurosawa is one of the great makers of contemporary adult ghost stories, and this is among his best. Barbara Kopple u USA u 2015 u 93 min The life force is strong in the rip-roaring R&B/funk/soul singer Sharon Jones, even after Stage 2 pancreatic cancer forces her off the road. Backed by her loyal management team and tight band, the old-school Dap-Kings, Jones persists and prevails in her late-blooming pursuit of cathartic musical bliss. Academy Award-winning documentary maker Barbara Kopple delivers definitive proof, from a small South Carolina church to Manhattan’s glittering Beacon Theatre, that nobody raises the roof like Sharon Jones. MONDAY • MAY 2 • 5:30 PM • VICTORIA TUESDAY • MAY 3 • 8:40 PM • BAMPFA THURSDAY • MAY 5 • 7:45 PM • ALAMO FRIDAY • APRIL 22 • 6:00 PM • CASTRO 2 3 DOC u Belgium/France u Right Now, Wrong Then 2015 u 115 min Chantal Akerman’s final work epitomizes the late filmmaker’s intuitive sense of cinematic form, and reaffirms her inextricable relationship with her mother Natalia (Nelly). Edited from over 40 hours of footage captured during the last period of Nelly’s life, No Home Movie observes a life confined indoors, and the conversations that take place between a daughter and her fading mother. Interspersed with images of indeterminate locales, Akerman’s ultra-personal film beautifully explores ideas of history, distance, memory and intimacy. Hong Sang-soo u South Korea u 2015 u 121 min A middle-aged artist, a young ingénue, existential crises, romantic fumblings and confessional drinkathons—like Monet and his water lilies, Hong Sangsoo keeps returning to the same core material and refining his pitch-perfect preoccupations of what fools lovelorn men can be. The South Korean filmmaker’s latest character study revolves around a single situation being reprised with very different results as a famous director meets a beautiful painter who’s never heard of him. FRIDAY • APRIL 22 • 3:45 PM • ALAMO FRIDAY • APRIL 22 • 4:00 PM • BAMPFA SUNDAY • APRIL 24 • 4:00 PM • ROXIE WEDNESDAY • MAY 4 • 9:30 PM • ALAMO SATURDAY • APRIL 30 • 12:30 PM • BAMPFA THURSDAY • MAY 5 • 8:00 PM • VICTORIA tickets DOC D.A. Pennebaker u USA Winter Song u 2016 u 91 min The estimable team of Pennebaker/Hegedus explores animal rights in this compelling and suspenseful portrait of pioneering lawyer Steve Wise and his team. Seeking to expand the legal definition of “personhood” to include certain animals, Wise files writs of habeas corpus on behalf of several chimpanzees, taking his argument all the way to the New York Supreme Court. WEDNESDAY • MAY 4 • 6:15 PM • ROXIE THURSDAY • MAY 5 • 3:30 PM • ALAMO Otar Iosseliani u France u 2015 u 117 min The way Otar Iosseliani turns Paris on its head makes us think of a young Jean-Luc Godard—yet Iosseliani is 82! And he’s still having a great time— thumbing his nose at authority, from depictions of Paris cops evicting the homeless to ridiculing Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy” (the anthem of the European Union)—while directing a delightful ensemble cast in a bittersweet tale of a beloved concierge and his menagerie of tenants who seem to be everywhere at once in this inimitable depiction of the city-as-village. TUESDAY • MAY 3 • 6:15 PM • ROXIE WEDNESDAY • MAY 4 • 8:45 PM • BAMPFA THURSDAY • MAY 5 • 8:30 PM • ALAMO festival.sffs.org u 8 Unlocking the Cage Chris Hegedus masters No Home Movie Chantal Akerman new directors 2 4 As I Open My Eyes Leyla Bouzid golden gate award competitions tickets 8 festival.sffs.org Presented at the Festival since its inaugural year in 1957, the GGAs are among the most significant awards for emerging global film artists in the United States. Juries will award prizes in 14 narrative, documentary and short film categories, announced on Wednesday, May 4. u Tunisia/France/Belgium u 2015 u 102 min Her family assumes that Farah, a high-achieving student in Tunis, will continue her studies, but she just wants to sing. When her mom hears that she’s performing politically provocative material with a group of male friends, a powerful story unfolds of female independence that stands in the face of conservative Muslim beliefs. TUESDAY • APRIL 26 • 9:00 PM • ROXIE MONDAY • MAY 2 • 6:00 PM • ROXIE new directors The Demons Philippe Lesage u Canada u 2015 u 118 min Documentary filmmaker Philippe Lesage’s narrative debut is an exquisitely observed portrait of a delicate ten-year-old Quebec boy grappling with the insecurities and confusion of impending adolescence. The fragility of innocence is foregrounded through minor humiliations and petty cruelties that unfold in pastel, sun-soaked locations. Infused with an unsettling air of ambiguity and dread that portends terrible crimes to follow, this restrained and coolly beautiful film is an unforgettable portrait of a child forced to confront the dangers of growing up. THURSDAY • APRIL 28 • 6:00 PM • ALAMO MONDAY • MAY 2 • 3:15 PM • ALAMO WEDNESDAY • MAY 4 • 3:00 PM • ROXIE new directors new directors 2 5 u USA u From Afar 2015 u 72 min Lorenzo Vigas u Venezuela/Mexico u 2015 93 min u As the punches and shuffles of a boxing gym and the spirited gyrations of group dance practice evolve into the mysterious affliction that gives the film its name, one girl struggles with friendship, family and growing up. This atmospheric story of adolescent identity set in a largely African American Cincinnati neighborhood features a taut score, patient script and poignant performances that mark the film as a daring and innovative debut feature by Anna Rose Holmer. When a middle-aged single man, who cruises his Caracas neighborhood for rough trade, takes a tough young boy into his home, a gritty exploration ensues as these two angry men negotiate a relationship that resides somewhere between lover and friend and a paternal father/son dynamic. Winner of the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, Lorenzo Vigas’s debut feature is a tour-de-force exploration of a relationship’s darker side. FRIDAY • APRIL 29 • 6:15 PM • ALAMO WEDNESDAY • APRIL 27 • 8:50 PM • BAMPFA MONDAY • MAY 2 • 9:15 PM • ALAMO FRIDAY • APRIL 29 • 9:15 PM • ROXIE new directors golden gate award competitions The Fits Anna Rose Holmer new directors tickets Czech Republic/Slovakia Mountain u 2015 u 92 min Dedicated home-care nurse Vlasta (Karlovy Vary winner Alena Mihulová) traipses around the south Moravia countryside on bus and foot tending to (and bantering with) patients too infirm or elderly to travel. When she herself is diagnosed with a serious illness, she turns to alternative therapies and the company of women healers. The Czech Republic’s Oscar submission for Best Foreign Language Film is a rueful, touching mix of realism, absurdity, irony and daring gallows humor. Yaelle Kayam u Israel/Denmark u 2015 u 83 min Yaelle Kayam’s debut feature is strikingly shot against the tombstones of Jerusalem’s Mount of Olives, where an Orthodox woman’s longing for her husband’s love sets in motion a transformational journey into a nocturnal world of pimps and prostitutes. A mesmerizing performance by Shani Klein keeps viewers riveted to a character study that is by turns tender and startling. WEDNESDAY • APRIL 27 • 6:45 PM • ALAMO SUNDAY • MAY 1 • 6:15 PM • ROXIE THURSDAY • APRIL 28 • 8:50 PM • BAMPFA MONDAY • MAY 2 • 3:45 PM • ALAMO MONDAY • MAY 2 • 3:00 PM • ROXIE TUESDAY • MAY 3 • 6:30 PM • BAMPFA festival.sffs.org u 8 Home Care Slávek Horák new directors new directors golden gate award competitions 2 6 Neither Heaven nor Earth Clément Cogitore u France/Belgium Thirst u 2015 u 103 min In this suspenseful war film that uses fear of the dark to great effect, a French army contingent operating in Afghanistan is beset by mysterious disappearances. While Captain Antarès (Jérémie Renier) initially and understandably blames local villagers for the loss of his men, the real cause could be something supernatural, a force that implies the profound wrongness of these men being on soil that doesn’t belong to them. SATURDAY • APRIL 30 • 9:30 PM • ROXIE WEDNESDAY • MAY 4 • 6:00 PM • ALAMO Svetla Tsotsorkova u Bulgaria u 2015 u 90 min When water becomes scarce due to drought, a laundress living in rural southwest Bulgaria with her husband and son invites a dowser and his spirited daughter onto their property to search for hidden springs. Wonderfully atmospheric, the film gracefully depicts how the teenaged girl’s combative nature and the oppressive heat surrounding them all upset the family’s balance, for good and bad. SATURDAY • APRIL 23 • 4:15 PM • BAMPFA SUNDAY • MAY 1 • 3:45 PM • ROXIE THURSDAY • MAY 5 • 3:00 PM • ROXIE tickets 8 festival.sffs.org new directors new directors Thithi Raam Reddy u India/USA Very Big Shot u 2016 u 123 min Mir-Jean Bou Chaaya u Lebanon/Qatar u 2015 u 107 min In a small South Indian village, a cantankerous centenarian keels over and dies, setting the stage for a capricious comedy of errors among three generations of dissimilar sons. Conflict, confusion, corruption and a series of ill-conceived actions all come to a head at the funeral celebration (the titular thithi). With its charming cast of non-professional actors—both human and ovine—director Raam Reddy’s feature film offers a playful portrait of intergenerational conflicts and differences. Two brothers are bitten by the movie bug when they conceive an idea to smuggle drugs in empty film canisters in this often hilarious satire of politics and filmmaking. With an easily manipulated director on board, their controversial storyline involving forbidden love catches the eye of local authorities, and their original plan takes a backseat to their cinematic ambitions. SATURDAY • APRIL 30 • 3:30 PM • ROXIE SUNDAY • APRIL 24 • 1:00 PM • ROXIE SUNDAY • MAY 1 • 3:15 PM • BAMPFA FRIDAY • APRIL 29 • 9:30 PM • ALAMO WEDNESDAY • MAY 4 • 9:00 PM • ALAMO SUNDAY • MAY 1 • 9:00 PM • ROXIE documentaries documentaries DOC u USA u 2016 Dead Slow Ahead u 102 min Simultaneously an astute observation of nonfiction filmmaking’s dilemmas, and a wonderfully creative autobiographical collage, Cameraperson is a must-see for all documentary enthusiasts. Cinematographer Kirsten Johnson, who has lensed such acclaimed films as Citizenfour, Very Semi-Serious and Darfur Now, assembles moments from 25 years of location shoots—including a birthing clinic in Nigeria, a Bosnian farm, a detention center in Yemen and a boxing ring in Brooklyn—and stiches together an illuminating, emotional patchwork memoir. SUNDAY • MAY 1 • 2:00 PM • VICTORIA Mauro Herce u Spain/France u 2015 u We are embedded on a massive cargo freighter as it chugs slowly across the vast Atlantic ocean in this haunting, meditative and expansively ambient film. Mauro Herce humanizes the melancholy of a hard-working crew as they struggle against the elements, while the insightful and poetic cinematography emphasizes the smallness of human experience against the crushing and mighty mechanical grind of the ship and the unknowable vastness of the open sea. SATURDAY • APRIL 23 • 9:00 PM • ALAMO FRIDAY • APRIL 29 • 7:00 PM • ALAMO TUESDAY • MAY 3 • 8:30 PM • ALAMO MONDAY • MAY 2 • 1:00 PM • ALAMO documentaries documentaries sffs supported DOC DOC USA u The Joneses 2016 u 80 min Amanda Micheli’s stirring and suspenseful documentary follows several aspiring parents who desperately want to have a baby but are struggling with infertility and the high cost of treatments. They place themselves in the hands of Las Vegas doctor Geoffrey Sher and his annual contest offering a prize of a free round of in-vitro fertilization treatments—with no guarantee of pregnancy. A rollercoaster of hope and despair awaits them all. Moby Longinotto u USA/UK u 2016 u 80 min Filmmaker Moby Longinotto’s fascinating, thoroughly candid documentary invites audiences to pull up a chair at the never-dull family table in a Mississippi trailer park home. Everything is on the menu: dashed dreams, seething resentments, sexual awakenings and dollops of unconditional love. Overseeing all the tumult is unflappable, 73-year-old transgender matriarch Jheri Jones, whose dedicated ministrations keep her family going. FRIDAY • APRIL 29 • 6:00 PM • VICTORIA THURSDAY • APRIL 28 • 3:30 PM • ROXIE SUNDAY • MAY 1 • 8:00 PM • ALAMO SATURDAY • APRIL 30 • 8:45 PM • ALAMO WEDNESDAY • MAY 4 • 4:15 PM • ALAMO SUNDAY • MAY 1 • 8:40 PM • BAMPFA festival.sffs.org u 8 haveababy Amanda Micheli tickets sffs supported 74 min golden gate award competitions Cameraperson Kirsten Johnson 2 7 DOC documentaries golden gate award competitions 2 8 documentaries DOC DOC National Bird Sonia Kennebeck u USA u Notes on Blindness 2016 u 92 min Peter Middleton u James Spinney u UK/France u 2016 festival.sffs.org 8 87 min Executive produced by Wim Wenders and Errol Morris, this elegant and chilling documentary provides a glimpse of what the US government doesn’t want you to know about drone warfare by focusing on three veterans whose service experience causes them to question the usage of drones in overseas combat. A taped journal that theologian John Hull kept after the onset of blindness in 1980 forms the basis of this elegant and moving depiction of struggle and transcendence. Hull’s own voice provides the audio, though an actor plays the deceased writer, as he learns to negotiate his condition and endures a crisis of faith. Sublime sound design further enhances this evocative documentary, making manifest Hull’s discovery that the loss of one sense leads to the sharpening of others. SUNDAY • MAY 1 • 8:00 PM • VICTORIA SATURDAY • APRIL 30 • 12:30 PM • ALAMO MONDAY • MAY 2 • 12:30 PM • ALAMO SUNDAY • MAY 1 • 6:15 PM • BAMPFA TUESDAY • MAY 3 • 4:00 PM • BAMPFA WEDNESDAY • MAY 4 • 1:30 PM • ALAMO documentaries tickets u documentaries DOC DOC NUTS! Penny Lane u USA u 2015 The Return u 79 min Kelly Duane de la Vega u Katie Galloway u USA u 2016 u 81 min Penny Lane’s documentary—comprised of archival material, animated sequences and the occasional talking head—blooms into an incredible almanac of early 20th-century quackery and innovation as she focuses on JR Brinkley, an early broadcasting baron, direct-mail pioneer and an evangelical proponent of goat-testicle implants. An empire built on spurious claims and fear mongering seems unstoppable—until the American Medical Association dares to question its foundations. After California voters reversed the Three Strikes law, thousands of inmates became suddenly eligible for resentencing and release. This provocative and touching documentary chronicles what happened next. Filmmakers Kelly Duane de la Vega and Katie Galloway (Better this World, SFIFF 2011) focus on the journeys of the newly free and their families, as well as the Stanfordbased lawyers working on behalf of nonviolent offenders, illuminating the struggle behind every transition from incarceration to freedom. FRIDAY • APRIL 29 • 8:45 PM • ALAMO FRIDAY • APRIL 22 • 6:30 PM • BAMPFA SATURDAY • APRIL 30 • 6:15 PM • BAMPFA MONDAY • MAY 2 • 6:45 PM • ALAMO documentaries sffs supported documentaries DOC DOC u USA/Bolivia Under the Sun u 2015 u 76 min Vitaly Mansky u Russia/Latvia/Germany/Czech Republic/North Korea u 2015 u 106 min Moises Chambi Yucra and his family stand at the crossroads of time. For generations, they have has made a humble living harvesting salt from Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni, the world’s largest salt flat, but beneath Uyuni sit massive amounts of lithium, a mineral instrumental in powering smartphones and electric vehicles. With stunning cinematography that captures both the vibrancy and the solitude of the land and life, director Mike Plunkett captures the final days of an age-old way of life. Shot with the permission and supervision of North Korean authorities, Russian director Vitaly Mansky’s film turns a propaganda effort into a deepcover documentary about life inside one of the world’s most repressive nations. Its subjects—a young girl in Pyongyang and her family—rigorously stick to the ideological script, but by keeping the camera rolling between takes of their carefully staged “real life,” Mansky reveals the grinding gears of the totalitarian message machine. SATURDAY • APRIL 30 • 3:15 PM • ALAMO SATURDAY • APRIL 30 • 6:00 PM • ALAMO SUNDAY • MAY 1 • 1:00 PM • BAMPFA WEDNESDAY • MAY 4 • 3:15 PM • ALAMO TUESDAY • MAY 3 • 3:30 PM • ROXIE THURSDAY • MAY 5 • 6:30 PM • BAMPFA golden gate award competitions Salero Mike Plunkett 2 9 documentaries PH O TO CR E D I TS Abu Ammar Is Coming (Shorts 4), © Chris Steele-Perkins/Magnum An Afternoon with Janus Films & The Criterion Collection, Five Nights in Maine, photo by Sofian El Fani DOC Miss Sharon Jones!, photo by Jacob Blickenstaff China/USA/France u No Home Movie, photo courtesy of Icarus Films 2015 u 106 min Du Haibin’s insightful documentary captures five years in the life of a young Maoist zealot in northern China and provides an unforgettable portrait of China in transition. As the tumult of the country’s recent history unfolds, cracks in the armor of Zhao’s patriotism appear on multiple fronts. Communist Party corruption scandals, the rise of capitalism and the inhumane treatment of his family due to a reclamation project erode his bright optimism. Paths of the Soul, photo courtesy of Icarus Films Radio Dreams, photo courtesy of finecutstudio.com Shadow World, photo courtesy of MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images Soundbreaking: Stories from the Cutting Edge of Recorded Music, © 1977 William K. Matthias THINGS in Films, photo from Dolce Vita courtesy of Will Brown’s Morandi in Film series Under the Sun, photo courtesy of Icarus Films SUNDAY • APRIL 24 • 2:00 PM • BAMPFA MONDAY • MAY 2 • 9:30 PM • ALAMO VR Day, photo courtesy of Gray Area The Watermelon Woman, © Dancing Girl Productions festival.sffs.org u 8 A Young Patriot Du Haibin tickets photos courtesy of Janus Films and The Criterion Collection festival schedule 4/21 4/22 THURSDAY 4/23 FRIDAY SATURDAY CASTRO MIN PG ALAMO 7:00 Love & Friendship 94 08 2:00 4:00 5:00 6:30 8:00 9:00 11:00 MIN PG 115 88 82 92 104 74 110 41 46 17 43 37 27 45 83 98 22 18 *85 35 *71 35 *101 87 34 19 2:00 Kanbar Award: TBA *180 6:00 Maggie’s Plan 98 9:00 Weiner 96 11 18 20 Paths of the Soul Ayiti Mon Amour Five Nights in Maine Tickled Chevalier Dead Slow Ahead Assassination Classroom CASTRO MIN PG Paths of the Soul 115 Blood of My Blood 107 No Home Movie 115 Hong Kong Trilogy: 90 Preschooled Preoccupied Preposterous All These 100 Sleepless Nights Wild 97 Check It 89 The Greasy Strangler 93 41 21 23 39 ALAMO 1:00 3:00 3:45 6:00 6:30 8:30 9:30 11:30 5:00 Cast a Dark Shadow 8:00 Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World 46 44 37 45 CASTRO 6:00 Miss Sharon Jones! 93 9:00 Author: The JT 110 Leroy Story 22 16 ROXIE 6:00 Happy Hour 317 38 101 18 91 40 121 23 81 80 28 36 VICTORIA 6:30 Hunt for the Wilderpeople 9:00 Morris from America BAMPFA * Denotes total running time 4:00 Right Now, Wrong Then 6:30 The Return 8:45 The Apostate ROXIE 12:30 Shorts 6: Youth Works 3:30 Shorts 4: New Visions 6:00 Shorts 2 9:00 Operator VICTORIA BAMPFA 1:30 4:15 6:15 8:30 Counting Thirst Cowboys Neon Bull 110 90 104 101 47 26 37 41 4/24 4/25 SUNDAY 4/26 MONDAY 4/27 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ALAMO MIN PG ALAMO MIN PG ALAMO 1:00 Phantom Boy 1:15 The Journey of Tonko House, from The Dam Keeper to Moom 3:30 Hunt for the Wilderpeople 4:00 Blood of My Blood 6:00 Counting 6:45 Shadow World 9:00 All These Sleepless Nights 9:45 Leaf Blower 84 *90 41 48 42 18 40 101 18 12:30 3:30 6:15 6:45 9:30 10:00 107 110 94 100 21 47 42 46 2:30 Shadow World 94 3:00 Maggie’s Plan 98 5:30 Microbe 105 and Gasoline 6:00 Wild 97 8:30 Aliens: 30th 137 Anniversary Screening 8:45 Five Nights in Maine 82 96 39 317 80 91 92 112 110 38 37 42 25 20 45 3:30 The Summer of 103 Frozen Fountains 6:30 Between Us: *73 Experimental Shorts 9:00 Granny’s Dancing 89 on the Table 43 17 Happy Hour The Apostate Sonita Home Care The White Knights Assassination Classroom 7:00 Peter J. *180 Owens Award: TBA 11 ROXIE 1:00 The Man Who 114 Knew Infinity 4:30 Irving M. Levin *180 Directing Award: Mira Nair: Monsoon Wedding 8:30 The Fixer 108 6:00 Mr. Gaga 9:00 As I Open My Eyes 19 10 Very Big Shot 107 No Home Movie 115 Shorts 1 *94 Shorts 3: Animation *70 6:15 Southside with You 8:30 The Apostate 17 26 23 34 34 VICTORIA 89 105 37 40 92 43 12:00 Cast a Dark 83 Shadow 2:00 A Young Patriot 106 4:15 Between Us: *73 Experimental Shorts 6:30 The Event 74 8:15 Chevalier 104 ALAMO 1:00 3:15 3:45 6:15 6:45 Five Nights in Maine Morris from America Weiner Leaf Blower Hong Kong Trilogy: Preschooled Preoccupied Preposterous 9:15 The Greasy Strangler 82 91 96 96 90 17 40 20 39 39 93 45 87 103 19 43 101 41 112 107 20 21 ROXIE BAMPFA 22 29 47 22 37 100 102 40 24 80 80 20 36 VICTORIA ROXIE 1:15 Check It 6:00 Microbe and Gasoline 9:00 Tickled PG CASTRO CASTRO 1:00 4:00 6:45 9:30 44 21 MIN 3:30 Operator 6:15 The Summer of Frozen Fountains 9:15 Neon Bull VICTORIA 6:00 The White Knights 8:45 Blood of My Blood ROXIE 47 38 VICTORIA 6:00 Under the Gun 9:15 Soundbreaking: Stories from the Cutting Edge of Recorded Music 110 106 43 20 94 93 42 25 BAMPFA 6:30 Shadow World 8:50 From Afar 4/28 4/29 THURSDAY ALAMO MIN PG Wild Southside with You The Demons THINGS in Films Cowboys Ayiti Mon Amour 97 80 118 *60 104 88 44 20 24 14 37 46 3:30 The Joneses 6:00 Sixty Six 8:45 Peter and the Farm 80 90 91 27 47 41 3:00 3:30 6:00 7:00 9:00 9:15 4/30 FRIDAY 5/01 SATURDAY ROXIE SUNDAY ALAMO MIN PG 12:30 Notes on Blindness 3:15 Salero 4:15 Granny’s Dancing on the Table 6:00 Under the Sun 6:45 Frenzy 8:45 The Joneses 9:30 Soundbreaking: Stories from the Cutting Edge of Recorded Music 11:30 Trivisa 87 76 28 29 89 106 115 80 106 38 29 38 27 20 97 45 10:30 Shorts 5: *65 Family Films 3:00 Mel Novikoff Award:*165 An Afternoon with Janus & Criterion: Blood Simple 7:00 The Family Fang 106 9:30 High-Rise 119 35 CASTRO ALAMO 3:00 4:00 6:15 7:00 8:45 9:30 11:30 Under the Gun The White Knights The Fits Dead Slow Ahead NUTS! Very Big Shot Under the Shadow MIN PG 110 111 72 74 79 107 84 43 20 25 27 28 26 45 101 13 ROXIE 3:00 Soundbreaking: Stories from the Cutting Edge of Recorded Music 6:15 The Innocents 9:15 From Afar VICTORIA 6:00 Audrie & Daisy 9:00 Radio Dreams 96 93 37 42 100 92 40 25 BAMPFA 6:30 Mr. Gaga 8:50 Home Care 106 115 93 20 39 25 VICTORIA 6:00 haveababy 9:00 Little Men 80 85 27 18 16 17 VR Day TBA 13 *101 123 84 34 26 38 103 26 ROXIE 12:30 3:30 6:45 9:30 Shorts 2 Thithi Escapes Neither Heaven nor Earth VICTORIA 1:00 State of Cinema: Wesley Morris 5:15 Life, Animated 8:00 Centerpiece: Indignation *60 14 91 110 40 08 115 148 79 90 23 43 28 47 BAMPFA BAMPFA 4:00 Paths of the Soul 6:30 Radio Dreams 8:45 Sonita TBA 115 93 91 41 42 42 12:30 2:50 6:15 8:30 No Home Movie Suite Armoricaine NUTS! Sixty Six 10 AM 12:30 2:30 3:30 5:30 6:15 8:00 10:00 MIN Members’ Screening The Innocents 115 Audrie & Daisy 96 And when I die, I 90 won’t stay dead Peter and the Farm 91 Suite Armoricaine 148 haveababy 80 Under the Shadow 84 PG 39 37 36 41 43 27 45 CASTRO 2:00 The Watermelon Woman 90 5:00 Persistence of *150 Vision Award: An Afternoon with Aardman Animations 44 12 ROXIE GRAY AREA PROXY 8:00 Contemporary Color 12 ALAMO 12:30 Letting Your *120 Imagination Soar with Moonbot Studios: A Workshop for Kids 1:30 The Event 74 3:45 Thirst 90 6:15 Mountain 83 9:00 Very Big Shot 107 48 22 26 25 26 VICTORIA 2:00 Cameraperson 5:00 Our Kind of Traitor 8:00 National Bird 102 107 92 27 19 28 BAMPFA 1:00 Salero 3:15 Thithi 6:15 Notes on Blindness 8:40 The Joneses 76 123 87 80 29 26 28 27 5/02 5/03 MONDAY 5/04 TUESDAY ALAMO 5/05 WEDNESDAY MIN PG ALAMO 12:30 Our Kind of Traitor 107 1:00 Little Men 85 3:15 And when I die, 90 I won’t stay dead 3:45 Escapes 84 6:15 Beginnings and *75 Endings: Master Class with David Thomson 6:30 The Music of Strangers: 96 Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble 8:30 Cameraperson 102 19 18 37 1:30 3:15 4:15 6:00 38 48 19 Notes on Blindness Under the Sun haveababy Neither Heaven nor Earth 7:00 Chef’s Table: Dominique Crenn 9:00 Thithi 9:30 Right Now, Wrong Then THURSDAY MIN PG ALAMO MIN PG 87 106 80 103 28 29 27 26 39 *80 13 123 121 29 23 12:15 The Islands and 81 the Whales 2:45 Frank & Lola 88 3:30 Unlocking the Cage 91 5:30 Presenting 80 Princess Shaw 6:00 The Event 74 7:45 Journey to the Shore 128 8:30 Winter Song 117 17 23 42 22 22 23 CASTRO 27 7:00 The Bandit 82 09 90 *94 115 26 34 38 121 23 4:00 The Music of Strangers: 96 Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble 6:30 Under the Sun 106 8:40 The Summer of Frozen Fountains 103 19 ROXIE 3:30 Salero 76 6:15 Winter Song 117 9:00 Shorts 3: Animation *70 29 23 34 ALAMO 12:30 1:00 3:15 3:45 6:30 6:45 9:15 9:30 National Bird Dead Slow Ahead The Demons Mountain Life, Animated The Return The Fits A Young Patriot 92 74 118 83 91 81 72 106 28 27 24 25 40 28 25 29 *80 15 ROXIE 3:00 The Demons 118 6:15 Unlocking the Cage 91 8:45 Shorts 4: New Visions *71 24 23 35 ROXIE 80 42 VICTORIA 81 39 8:00 Right Now, Wrong Then CASTRO 8:00 Vampyr with Mercury Rev & Simon Raymonde (Cocteau Twins) VICTORIA 6:30 The Islands and the Whales 9:00 Frank & Lola ROXIE 3:00 Home Care 6:00 As I Open My Eyes 9:00 Frenzy 92 102 115 25 24 38 VICTORIA 5:30 Journey to the Shore VICTORIA 128 22 81 39 88 17 BAMPFA 4:00 National Bird 6:30 Mountain 8:40 Journey to the Shore 92 83 128 28 25 22 6:00 Presenting Princess Shaw 8:45 The Islands and the Whales BAMPFA BAMPFA 6:30 And when I die, I won’t stay dead 8:45 Winter Song 3:00 Thirst 5:30 Shorts 1 8:15 Frenzy 90 36 117 23 29 43 shorts shorts golden gate award competitions 3 4 Shorts 1 Shorts 2 Total Running Time 94 min Total Running Time 101 min This distinctive collection of narrative and documentary shorts will transport you to far-flung locales to create a vivid sense of place. Whether in the high mountain plateaus of Kryzgstan, the Louisiana bayou or remote Alaska, these films illuminate universal questions of family legacy, colloquial beliefs and human connection. The numerous heartbreaking, touching and charming situations that unfold in this program of narrative and documentary shorts include the life-anddeath decisions being made daily in an Oakland hospital, the eerie night activities of smugglers in Spain and the festive preparations of a group of Florida teens on prom night. SUNDAY • APRIL 24 • 6:45 PM • ROXIE SATURDAY • APRIL 23 • 6:00 PM • ROXIE THURSDAY • MAY 5 • 5:30 PM • ROXIE SATURDAY • APRIL 30 • 12:30 PM • ROXIE tickets 8 festival.sffs.org shorts Shorts 3: Animation Total Running Time 70 min A retirement home resident attempts to woo with music. A participant in a primal scream class gets more than he bargained for. And a child is made to drink blood from deer antlers. These imaginative, often hilarious storybased animations mingle with non-narrative works that ply their magic with light and sophisticated processing techniques in this wide-ranging program. SUNDAY • APRIL 24 • 9:30 PM • ROXIE TUESDAY • MAY 3 • 9:00 PM • ROXIE shorts shorts 3 5 Shorts 5: Family Films Total Running Time 68 min In this collection of new experimental film and video works, the Black diaspora, Bangladesh’s 1970s revolutionary left, life on the Turkish-Syrian border, the faux artifact industry in Morocco and more are framed through exquisite formal innovations. Global circulations—of bodies, images and objects—connect these six works, and speak to larger questions of authenticity, solidarities, utopias and hard realities. In this eclectic international collection of short films for young audiences, an array of colorful characters—of the human, animal and monster varieties— learn how to help one another and work together in fun and sometimes surprising ways. Works range from new student films to those by veteran artists such as Nick Park of Aardman Animations, Disney animator Glen Keane, YouTube favorite Simon Tofield (and his fussy fat cat), and Oscar®winning SFIFF alum Brandon Oldenburg. Recommended for ages 5 and up. SATURDAY • APRIL 23 • 3:30 PM • ROXIE WEDNESDAY • MAY 4 • 8:45 PM • ROXIE SATURDAY • APRIL 30 • 10:30 AM • CASTRO golden gate award competitions Shorts 4: New Visions Total Running Time 71 min shorts tickets SATURDAY • APRIL 23 • 12:30 PM • ROXIE festival.sffs.org It’s time once again to discover the newest voices of today’s rising filmmaking talents. This collection of short documentary, narrative and animated films is an inspired and inspiring look at the world as interpreted by today’s teen filmmakers. Come ready to experience a cinematic world full of fresh perspectives, heartfelt storytelling, highly developed technical prowess and unique visions unclouded by age and cynicism. Recommended for ages 12 and up. 8 Shorts 6: Youth Works Total Running Time 85 min 3 6 DOC And when I die, I won’t stay dead Billy Woodberry global visions tickets 8 festival.sffs.org An in-depth exploration of filmmaking from every corner of the planet, Global Visions takes audiences on a cinematic journey that starts right here at home and goes anywhere films are made, often yielding unexpected delights. u USA/Portugal u 2015 u 90 min Brilliant but largely unheralded Beat poet Bob Kaufman (1925-1986) is featured in this rich documentary tribute. Interviews, readings of Kaufman’s poems, historical footage and experimental images blend into a unique portrait of an enigmatic artist and North Beach mainstay of the 1950s and early ‘60s. SUNDAY • MAY 1 • 3:30 PM • ALAMO TUESDAY • MAY 3 • 3:15 PM • ALAMO WEDNESDAY • MAY 4 • 6:30 PM • BAMPFA The Apostate Federico Veiroj u Spain/France/Uruguay u 2015 u 80 min Looking for a fresh start, perennial philosophy flunk-out and sexually frustrated Madrid 30-something Gonzalo (Álvaro Ogalla) demands the Catholic Church relinquish its symbolic hold on his misspent life by removing his name from the baptismal record. This canny, erotically charged comedy from the director of A Useful Life (SFIFF 2011) explores the romantic consequences of his actions and the authority figures that try to stop him. FRIDAY • APRIL 22 • 8:45 PM • BAMPFA TUESDAY • APRIL 26 • 8:30 PM • VICTORIA WEDNESDAY • APRIL 27 • 3:30 PM • ALAMO DOC u Jon Shenk u USA Check It u 2016 u 96 min Sexual assault on college campuses has become a hot-button issue across the country, but the students at even greater risk are a few years behind those coeds; they walk the halls of our local high schools. Academy Awardnominated San Francisco filmmakers Jon Shenk and Bonni Cohen (The Island President) explore two harrowing cases that demonstrate the potential for tragic repercussions when teens, sex, alcohol and social media mix—and how rarely perpetrators are punished for these kinds of crimes. Dana Flor u Toby Oppenheimer u USA u 2016 u 90 min Threatened by homophobic violence on an almost daily basis, a group of African American gay and trans youngsters living in Washington, DC, form a gang to confront and defeat their victimizers in this rousing and often very funny documentary. But toughness can be a hard act to pull off 24/7 and the film turns poignant when some of the young men channel their passions into fashion, trans rights and community activism. THURSDAY • APRIL 28 • 6:00 PM • VICTORIA FRIDAY • APRIL 22 • 9:30 PM • ALAMO SUNDAY • MAY 1 • 2:30 PM • ALAMO SUNDAY • APRIL 24 • 1:15 PM • VICTORIA global visions Audrie & Daisy Bonni Cohen 3 7 DOC tickets Greece Cowboys u 2015 u 104 min Thomas Bidegain u France/Belgium u 2015 u 104 min A slow-burn satire dubbed “a buddy movie without the buddies,” Chevalier brilliantly mines the comedy of the modern male competitive spirit. Six well-to-do Greek men on a sailing vacation devise increasingly extreme competitions to determine, definitively, which of them is “the best in general.” No women are present to interfere; only the yacht’s small crew will witness the proceedings. Egos will be bruised, blood will be spilled, manhood will be … measured. Are you man enough for Chevalier? Noted screenwriter Thomas Bidegain brings the tough, tense attitude of his earlier scripts for A Prophet and Rust and Bone to a contemporary adaptation of John Ford’s The Searchers. When Alain’s 16-year-old daughter Kelly disappears at a French cowboy fair in 1994, her father embarks on a multi-year search for her that begins from a place of love and concern and ends up within the religious conflicts rocking Europe today. SATURDAY • APRIL 23 • 8:00 PM • ALAMO SATURDAY • APRIL 23 • 6:15 PM • BAMPFA SUNDAY • APRIL 24 • 8:15 PM • BAMPFA THURSDAY • APRIL 28 • 9:00 PM • ALAMO festival.sffs.org u 8 Chevalier Athina Rachel Tsangari global visions 3 8 DOC Escapes Michael Almereyda u USA Frenzy u 2016 u 84 min Though best known as the scribe behind the legendary cult film Blade Runner, Hampton Fancher has had a life full of sticky situations, close calls and other brushes with fate. Michael Almereyda’s lively portrait of the actor/producer/screenwriter is full of stories, while footage from Fancher’s films, television appearances and a host of other archival material illustrate a biography so colorful it could easily be the invention of a Hollywood screenwriter. SATURDAY • APRIL 30 • 6:45 PM • ROXIE tickets 8 festival.sffs.org TUESDAY • MAY 3 • 3:45 PM • ALAMO u Sweden/Denmark u 2015 u u Turkey/France u 2015 u 115 min Reflective of the unease in present-day Turkey, this slow-burn thriller focuses on a man recently released from prison who is forced to turn informant as a condition of his parole. In circumstances of heightened paranoia, he begins to see threats and conspiracies among the family he’s staying with, his brother who lives nearby and the police who always seem just outside his door. SATURDAY • APRIL 30 • 6:45 PM • ALAMO MONDAY • MAY 2 • 9:00 PM • ROXIE THURSDAY • MAY 5 • 8:15 PM • ROXIE Granny’s Dancing on the Table Hanna Sköld Emin Alper Happy Hour 89 min Taking place within the quiet serenity of the dense Swedish woods, isolated from civilization, this intense drama delivers a harrowing tale of abuse and psychological imprisonment and the power of imagination to withstand painful circumstances. Enchanting stop-motion animation captures 13-year-old Eini’s worldview as she silently struggles against her father’s brutal control and envisions the dysfunctional family history that led to her grandmother’s rebellious travels and her own pale and powerless existence. Ryûsuke Hamaguchi u Japan u 2015 u 317 min Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s wise, precisely observed, compulsively watchable drama about four female friends and their midlife awakening runs over five hours, yet the leisurely duration is not an indulgence but a careful strategy— to show what other films leave out. By unfolding some sequences in what feels like real time, it creates a space for everyday moments that are nonetheless charged with possibility, and yields an emotional density rarely available to a feature-length movie. WEDNESDAY • APRIL 27 • 9:00 PM • ROXIE FRIDAY • APRIL 22 • 6:00 PM • ROXIE SATURDAY • APRIL 30 • 4:15 PM • ALAMO WEDNESDAY • APRIL 27 • 12:30 PM • ALAMO 3 9 DOC Christopher Doyle u Hong Kong u 2015 u 90 min Serious children, activist youth and fun-loving seniors roam the titular city in this delightfully unclassifiable mix of documentary and whimsical fiction. It’s a singular celebration of an adopted hometown by Doyle, the Australianborn cinematographer famed for his matchless contributions to the films of Wong Kar-wai, Gus Van Sant and many others. The Innocents Anne Fontaine u France/Poland u 2016 u 115 min In this moving drama inspired by a true story, a French Red Cross nurse working in Poland immediately after WWII is brought to a local convent to help a pregnant nun in labor. When she finds other nuns in similar circumstances and hears their tragic story, she risks her own job and personal safety to help shield their predicament from authorities. For those who delight in classical French cinema at its most refined. FRIDAY • APRIL 22 • 6:00 PM • ALAMO FRIDAY • APRIL 29 • 6:15 PM • ROXIE MONDAY • APRIL 25 • 6:45 PM • ALAMO SUNDAY • MAY 1 • 12:30 PM • ALAMO tickets sffs supported DOC Denmark/USA u 2015 u Leaf Blower 81 min Small fishing communities of the Faroe Islands, an isolated Nordic archipelago in the North Atlantic, endure an uneasy period of transition as disparate global pressures—including animal rights activism, plummeting wildlife populations and mercury crawling up the ocean food chain—threaten traditional hunting and fishing practices. Graphic hunting scenes in this vivid documentary are interspersed with portraits of irascible community members who are resistant to change, all amid a landscape of eerie, solitary beauty. TUESDAY • MAY 3 • 6:30 PM • VICTORIA WEDNESDAY • MAY 4 • 8:45 PM • VICTORIA THURSDAY • MAY 5 • 12:15 PM • ALAMO Alejandro Iglesias Mendizábal u Mexico u 2015 u 96 min Lost house keys prompt a hunt through massive piles of leaves in firsttime writer/director Alejandro Iglesias Mendizábal’s funny and appealing celebration of male teenage friendship. Unfolding over the course of a single afternoon and featuring a talented ensemble of newcomers, this charming, easygoing comedy-drama weaves a complex and unexpected story around a small, everyday incident. SUNDAY • APRIL 24 • 9:45 PM • ALAMO MONDAY • APRIL 25 • 6:15 PM • ALAMO festival.sffs.org u 8 The Islands and the Whales Mike Day global visions Hong Kong Trilogy: Preschooled Preoccupied Preposterous tickets 8 festival.sffs.org global visions 4 0 DOC Life, Animated Roger Ross Williams u USA u 2016 Microbe and Gasoline u 91 min Michel Gondry u France u 2015 u 105 min The power of cinema has rarely been revealed as strongly as in this documentary about an autistic man named Owen Suskind who, as a boy, discovers a way to communicate with his parents through Disney movies. Now a young man, Owen is getting ready to live on his own, and the film shows his successes and struggles as he embarks on this huge step. Buckle up for a whimsical road trip with Microbe and Gasoline, two 14-yearold boys equipped with wild imaginations, insightful observations of the world and a vehicle they’ve hand-built to carry them across France. Visionary writer/director Michel Gondry utilizes the playful yet socially constrained nature of youth to craft a touching tale of friendship while delivering subtle commentary on universal themes of identity, self-confidence and love. SATURDAY • APRIL 30 • 5:15 PM • VICTORIA SUNDAY • APRIL 24 • 6:00 PM • VICTORIA MONDAY • MAY 2 • 6:30 PM • ALAMO TUESDAY • APRIL 26 • 5:30 PM • ALAMO DOC Mr. Gaga Tomer Heymann u Israel/Sweden/Germany/Netherlands Morris from America u 2015 u 100 min Chad Hartigan u USA/Germany u 2016 u 91 min A spectacular and celebratory investigation of a modern dancer’s creative process, this documentary tracks the four decades-long career of renowned choreographer Ohad Naharin, the artistic director of Israel’s Batsheva Dance Company. Painstakingly researched, the film is packed with visually arresting archival footage, scenes from rehearsals and performances that movingly present Naharin’s particular genius, and interviews illustrating the dance-world backdrop against which he developed his singular choreographic style, known as Gaga. Thirteen-year-old African American teen Morris Gentry loves hip-hop, dislikes school and is starting to develop a keen interest in girls. He’s also been reluctantly uprooted from the US to live in Heidelberg, Germany, and this charming coming-of-age drama (winner of the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award at Sundance) charts his journey with wit, wisdom and disarming wistfulness. TUESDAY • APRIL 26 • 6:00 PM • ROXIE FRIDAY • APRIL 22 • 9:00 PM • VICTORIA THURSDAY • APRIL 28 • 6:30 PM • BAMPFA MONDAY • APRIL 25 • 3:15 PM • ALAMO 4 1 u Paths of the Soul Brazil/Uruguay/Netherlands u 2015 u 101 min Strange and erotic, with an unexpected view of gender roles, this film is set in the macho world of bull wrangling yet its male protagonist is interested in fashion and designs dresses. When a handsome new worker comes to help, a hothouse atmosphere erupts among the small group of workers. Winner of the Special Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival. SATURDAY • APRIL 23 • 8:30 PM • BAMPFA MONDAY • APRIL 25 • 9:15 PM • ROXIE Zhang Yang u China u 2015 u 115 min Chinese director Zhang Yang’s Paths of the Soul is a captivating and profound portrait of a small group of Tibetan villagers on an arduous, 1,000-mile pilgrimage to the holy city of Lhasa. With a graceful documentary style that makes full use of the glorious vistas of the Himalayas, Paths captures the astonishing self-sacrifice and physical challenges of the group’s highway journey and the transcendence that helps liberate the pilgrims from their suffering. FRIDAY • APRIL 22 • 1:00 PM • ALAMO SATURDAY • APRIL 23 • 2:00 PM • ALAMO FRIDAY • APRIL 29 • 4:00 PM • BAMPFA tickets DOC USA u 2016 u Phantom Boy 91 min Despite the picturesque cows and dogs in the fields of Vermont’s Mile Hill Farm, a botched culling of an unlucky sheep is an early hint that Tony Stone’s sympathetic and beautifully crafted portrait of farmer Peter Dunning will be something more complex. Charismatic but isolated by his own demons, Dunning is a hard-drinking artist with a penchant for colorful stories and self-destructive behavior, a compellingly contradictory and heartbreakingly memorable anti-hero. THURSDAY • APRIL 28 • 8:45 PM • ROXIE SUNDAY • MAY 1 • 5:30 PM • ALAMO Jean-Loup Felicioli u Alain Gagnol u France/Belgium u 2015 u 84 min When a kingpin with a face only Picasso could love threatens to bring down New York City’s infrastructure, a seriously ill boy with a unique, ghostly superpower teams up with a bedridden crusading cop to stop him. The team behind A Cat in Paris (SFIFF 2011) delivers another dose of enchanting 2D animation along with a story that blends absurd humor with an emotionally potent tale of a child rising about troubling circumstances. Recommended for ages nine and up. SUNDAY • APRIL 24 • 1:00 PM • ALAMO festival.sffs.org u 8 Peter and the Farm Tony Stone global visions Neon Bull Gabriel Mascaro tickets 8 festival.sffs.org global visions 4 2 DOC Presenting Princess Shaw Ido Haar u Israel u 2015 u Radio Dreams 80 min Babak Jalali u USA/Iran u 2016 u 93 min Samantha Montgomery (an unforgettable star-in-the-making) is a New Orleans caregiver whose singing aspirations have been limited thus far to posting a cappella YouTube videos under the name Princess Shaw. When Israeli mashup artist Kutiman uses her vocals with other “found” musical elements and the resulting song becomes a viral sensation, director Ido Haar is there to capture the surprising and touching results. Hamid, the often exasperated program director of a Farsi-language radio station based in San Francisco, awaits a much-anticipated meeting between Metallica and real-life Afghani band Kabul Dreams at his studio. Meanwhile, he has to contend with the commercial imperatives handed down by the nononsense daughter of the station’s owner, and the film (winner of the Tiger Award in Rotterdam) presents it all with gentle humor and a deadpan eye towards cultural differences. WEDNESDAY • MAY 4 • 6:00 PM • VICTORIA THURSDAY • APRIL 28 • 9:00 PM • VICTORIA THURSDAY • MAY 5 • 5:30 PM • ALAMO FRIDAY • APRIL 29 • 6:30 PM • BAMPFA DOC DOC Shadow World Johan Grimonprez u Belgium/USA u Sonita 2016 u 94 min Director Johan Grimonprez provides powerful and sinister imagery to document journalist Andrew Feinstein’s ominous and important book on the global arms trade. The film examines the disturbing recent history of the business of war, providing dark revelations about Saudi arms deals, the IranContra scandal, the Iraq War, corrupt partnerships between governments and the munitions industry and the privatization of war. SUNDAY • APRIL 24 • 6:45 PM • ALAMO TUESDAY • APRIL 26 • 2:30 PM • ALAMO WEDNESDAY • APRIL 27 • 6:30 PM • BAMPFA Rokhsareh Ghaem Maghami u Germany/Switzerland/Iran u 2015 u 91 min Sonita Alizadeh is like many teenagers—she loves hip-hop, argues with her mother and gossips with her friends. She is also an Afghan refugee living under the tenuous protection of a Tehran homeless shelter, where she contends with the imminent risk of being sold into marriage under the Afghan system of “bride price.” In this inspiring documentary, she calls upon her greatest passion—rap music—in a fight for freedom and selfdetermination, rhyming all the way. WEDNESDAY • APRIL 27 • 6:15 PM • ALAMO FRIDAY • APRIL 29 • 8:45 PM • BAMPFA 4 3 u France u 2015 The Summer of Frozen Fountains u 148 min Vano Burduli A Paris-based art historian returns to her native town of Rennes to teach a class. There, she encounters a troubled male student who is contending with an itinerant mother as well as the demands of university life. Grounded in the terrain, music and language of Brittany, Suite Armoricaine stunningly conjures up a sense of place and evokes the mixed emotions of returning to one’s origins. u Georgia/Russia THURSDAY • MAY 5 • 8:40 PM • BAMPFA Under the Gun 2015 u 92 min Stephanie Soechtig u USA u 2015 u 110 min David Farrier, an out-and-proud gay male New Zealand journalist, stumbles upon an online fetish empire while researching a story about the sport of man-on-man competitive tickling. A simple click rapidly pulls him—and the viewer—into a cyber-informational wormhole, revealing a universe of litigious threats, outrageous homophobia and jaw-dropping revelations in this multi-layered, gripping and often bizarre nail-biter of a detective story. Katie Couric narrates this devastating documentary covering the current political battle over gun control and gun violence from the team that impressively tackled child obesity in Fed Up (SFIFF 2014). With a balanced eye that presents the history of the NRA alongside grief-stricken citizens of Newtown and Chicago, the film nevertheless advocates for change amid a political climate that seems resolutely opposed to it. SATURDAY • APRIL 23 • 6:30 PM • ALAMO WEDNESDAY • APRIL 27 • 6:00 PM • VICTORIA SUNDAY • APRIL 24 • 9:00 PM • VICTORIA FRIDAY • APRIL 29 • 3:00 PM • ALAMO festival.sffs.org u 8 New Zealand tickets DOC Tickled u 103 min People fall in and out of love in this delightfully wistful romantic drama. Director Vano Burduli shares amusement and a profoundly deep affection for a changing Tbilisi and its flawed and beautiful inhabitants, guiding each of his characters like the conductor of an orchestra. The result is a softly played symphony of humanity. DOC Dylan Reeve u WEDNESDAY • APRIL 27 • 3:30 PM • ROXIE SUNDAY • MAY 1 • 6:15 PM • ALAMO u 2015 MONDAY • APRIL 25 • 6:15 PM • ROXIE SATURDAY • APRIL 30 • 2:50 PM • BAMPFA David Farrier u global visions Suite Armoricaine Pascale Breton global visions 4 4 The Watermelon Woman Cheryl Dunye u USA u 1996 u 90 min Cheryl Dunye plays a version of herself in this witty, nimble landmark of New Queer Cinema, restored for its 20th anniversary. When the fledgling filmmaker becomes obsessed with the “most beautiful mammy” spied in a 1930s movie, she embarks on a documentary about this “Watermelon Woman,” along the way unpacking LGBT and Black film history and finding parallels between that Depression-era actress and herself. This is social critique at its most charming and audacious. tickets 8 festival.sffs.org SUNDAY • MAY 1 • 2:00 PM • CASTRO dark wave Guest curated and co-hosted by the Alamo Drafthouse team, Dark Wave serves up late-night celebrations of fan-favorite genres delivering thrills, chills and laughs for festival-goers interested in the darker side of world cinema. Wild Nicolette Krebitz u Germany u 2015 u 97 min Ania’s life appears to be stuck in autopilot until one day when she spots a wolf wandering through the woods near her apartment. Part feminist fairy tale, part surreal cross-species romance and part case study of one person’s descent into madness, the new film from German actress Nicolette Krebitz takes no prisoners when it comes to its man vs. nature scenario—yet this extraordinary parable never treats its boundary-crossing amour fou story with knee jerk sensationalism. FRIDAY • APRIL 22 • 8:30 PM • ALAMO TUESDAY • APRIL 26 • 6:00 PM • ALAMO THURSDAY • APRIL 28 • 3:00 PM • ALAMO 4 5 u Japan u 2015 u The Greasy Strangler 110 min A tentacled alien offers humans a deal: He will postpone destroying Earth if authorities will allow him to teach a junior high class in which the lesson plan includes tutoring his students on how they can kill him before he rains down destruction on the planet. So begins the weirdest and most wonderful school year in this visually inventive, utterly bonkers cinematic treat. Jim Hosking u USA u 2015 u 93 min A man runs a walking disco tour with his browbeaten son. Meanwhile, a slimy, inhuman maniac stalks the streets of their town. See the film The Daily Beast’s Jen Yamato called the best film of Sundance, “the entry that woke audiences up by waterboarding them with a metaphorical vat of maniacal, putrid grease.” San Francisco, let’s get greasy! SATURDAY • APRIL 23 • 11:00 PM • ALAMO FRIDAY • APRIL 22 • 11:30 PM • ALAMO WEDNESDAY • APRIL 27 • 10:00 PM • ALAMO MONDAY • APRIL 25 • 9:15 PM • ALAMO dark wave Assassination Classroom Eiichirô Hasumi tickets Jevons Au u Vicky Wong u Hong Kong/China u 2016 u 97 min On the eve of the 1997 handover of Hong Kong from the British to the Chinese, three legendary criminals—each with his own colorful past—may team up for the biggest caper of their careers—if any of them survives long enough to actually pull it off. The filmmakers’ sharp eye for detail and a terrific attention to time and place create a Hong Kong crime thriller reminiscent of the best of the genre’s heyday. SATURDAY • APRIL 30 • 11:30 PM • ALAMO Babak Anvari u UK/Jordan/Qatar u 2016 u 84 min Babak Anvari’s debut feature is a shiveringly good ghost story set in a Tehran apartment building in the waning days of the Iran-Iraq War. Focusing on a woman forbidden by the government to pursue her medical career and her daughter who is perhaps pursued by a djinn, it’s a rare and refreshing example of a horror film and political allegory that doesn’t need to spill blood to be truly scary. FRIDAY • APRIL 29 • 11:30 PM • ALAMO SUNDAY • MAY 1 • 10:00 PM • ALAMO festival.sffs.org u 8 Under the Shadow Trivisa Frank Hui 4 6 All These Sleepless Nights Michał Marczak vanguard tickets 8 festival.sffs.org Featuring experimental work from emerging artists and explorations of form by established film pioneers, Vanguard probes the limits of cinematic expression and shows us something new. u Poland/UK u 2016 u 100 min After a breakup with his girlfriend, Kris sets off with his friend Michal in search of new experiences. Stylishly capturing the romantic yearning, drunken debating, aimless wandering and philosophizing of youth, Michal Marczak’s highly constructed documentary/fiction hybrid is a moody collage of a year’s journey through house parties, parks and clubs of Warsaw. FRIDAY • APRIL 22 • 6:30 PM • ALAMO SUNDAY • APRIL 24 • 9:00 PM • ALAMO sffs supported Ayiti Mon Amour Guetty Felin u Haiti/USA u 2016 u 88 min A chorale for several voices in the wake of the Haiti earthquake, this poetic and visually stunning work tracks several characters, including a teenager studying Japanese who is bullied for being light-skinned and a writer and his muse who are grappling with their identities. As the restless camera finds beauty amid the quotidian and radio broadcasts grapple with rebuilding, the film dedicates itself to the restless and resilient souls who populate this culturally rich island nation. SATURDAY • APRIL 23 • 4:00 PM • ALAMO THURSDAY • APRIL 28 • 9:15 PM • ALAMO shorts 4 7 vanguard Between Us: Experimental Shorts Total Running Time 73 min Eight artist-made films explore things that pass between us. Songs, stories and trinkets are handed down from one generation to the next. Ghosts of the past take shape in the present, haunting cityscapes and backyards. Friends and family come together to build a house, read a poem, share traditions and construct a film. Featuring work by Alexandre Larose, Jodie Mack, Adele Horne, Jonathan Schwartz, Zach Iannazzi, Scott Stark, Lynne Sachs, Sean Hanley and Sky Hopinka. SUNDAY • APRIL 24 • 4:15 PM • BAMPFA WEDNESDAY • APRIL 27 • 6:30 PM • ROXIE tickets USA u 2015 u 110 min In Counting, director Jem Cohen (POV Award, SFIFF 2013) brings his discerning camera eye to a series of international locales where his idiosyncratic vision coaxes meaning from the most ordinary details. From winter snows in Coney Island to a South Asian enclave in the Emirati state of Sharjah, the itinerant filmmaker and cinematic flâneur pays homage to his artistic forebears, in particular Chris Marker, while composing an intimate yet expansive film essay on modern urban life. Lewis Klahr u USA u 2015 u 90 min Sixties pop-art heroines and DC comic-strip heroes are suffused with the passions of Greco-Roman gods in Lewis Klahr’s short film compilation spanning 14 years of filmmaking and chosen by the NY Times’ Manohla Dargis as one of the best films of 2015. Lovers of melodrama, all your paper-doll superstars are here, but an individual heart beats beneath the vivid imagery. SATURDAY • APRIL 23 • 1:30 PM • BAMPFA THURSDAY • APRIL 28 • 6:00 PM • ROXIE SUNDAY • APRIL 24 • 6:00 PM • ALAMO SATURDAY • APRIL 30 • 8:30 PM • BAMPFA festival.sffs.org u 8 Sixty Six Counting Jem Cohen master classes photo by TOMMY LAU 4 8 tickets 8 festival.sffs.org THE J O UR NE Y O F TO NK O H O US E , F R OM THE DA M K E E PE R TO M O OM L E T TIN G YO UR IMA G INA TI O N S OA R WI TH M O O NB O T S TUD I O S : A WO R K S H O P F O R K ID S B E G INNIN G S A ND E ND IN G S : MA S TE R CL A S S WI TH DA VID TH OM S O N Total Running Time 90 min Total Running Time 120 min Total Running Time 75 min Animation’s growing popularity has been remarkable, with major releases regularly earning over $400 million. But where does the independent studio fit in? In 2014, former Pixar artists Robert Kondo and Dice Tsutsumi founded Bay Area-based Tonko House, one of the most innovative new animation houses. With an Academy Award nomination already under its belt for The Dam Keeper (Golden Gate Award SFIFF 2014), Tonko House is well on its way to creating memorable stories that push the boundaries of animation. Join us for a behind-the-scenes look at the studio with co-founder Robert Kondo, as he discusses Tonko House’s newest film Moom and other exciting projects. For ages 10 and up. Academy Award-winning director Brandon Oldenburg believes that imagination is a place. With his team at Moonbot Studios, Brandon tries to evoke that place and create stories that resonate with young kids, parents and grandparents. Brandon will guide participants through the creative process of making his latest animated short film Taking Flight and discuss how finding the kid inside all of us drives everything at Moonbot. Then, much like the young protagonist in the film, students will use their own creativity, drawing and design skills to transform an ordinary toy into something extraordinary. For ages 7–11. This is a drop-off class, but parents are welcome to stay. David Thomson proposes: Forget that movies may be art or show business. They are an experiment with our sense of reality. Thus, it is in entering into a picture and emerging from it that the culture shock is most apparent and instructive. So he will talk about how movies begin and how they end, by drawing upon Citizen Kane and Psycho. A master class in our culture of the dark—lovely and menacing. $13 MEMBER • $15 GENERAL $20 MEMBER • $25 GENERAL $13 MEMBER • $15 GENERAL SUNDAY • APRIL 24 SUNDAY • MAY 1 TUESDAY • MAY 3 1:15 PM • ALAMO 12:30 PM • ROXIE 6:15 PM • ALAMO cinema by the bay world cinema spotlight 4 9 Each year, the San Francisco Film Society celebrates Bay Area filmmaking by providing a window into the region’s film culture at its best. Featuring exceptional new work made in and about the Bay Area, this Cinema by the Bay listing includes features, shorts, narratives and documentaries from established and emerging local talent. CINEMA BY THE BAY TITLES A NIMA TIN G THE IMA G E PROGRAMS IN THE WORLD CINEMA SPOTLIGHT Life, Animated Roger Ross Williams, USA someone is happy somewhere p. 34 Phantom Boy, Alain Gagnol and Jean-Loup Felicioli, France/ Belgium Shorts 3: Animation Shorts 5: Family Films Sixty Six Lewis Klahr, USA festival.sffs.org Granny’s Dancing on the Table Hanna Sköld, Sweden/Denmark NUTS! Penny Lane, USA 8 An Afternoon with Aardman Animations (Persistence of Vision Award) tickets Supported by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, this year’s Festival Spotlight, Animating the Image, focuses on one of the fundamental elements and processes of moving image production: frame-by-frame animation. Whether hand-drawn, stopmotion, CGI, motion capture or a combination thereof, animation recalls the illusory magic of the earliest days of cinema, a surprisingly simple “trick” that continues to enthrall and inspire—when presented in succession, a series of still images transforms to appear in motion. Adaptable to a variety of eclectic approaches—exemplified by Golden Gate Persistence of Vision Award recipient Aardman Animations, the collage of Lewis Klahr’s Sixty Six and the variety of styles employed by multiple artists in Penny Lane’s surprising and singular documentary NUTS!—animation endures as one of the most satisfying and versatile techniques in cinema. sloan science on screen contemporary french cinema a t S FIFF photo by PAMELA GENTILE 5 0 tickets 8 festival.sffs.org In partnership with the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation— the nation’s leading philanthropic grantor for science and the arts—the San Francisco Film Society launched a major new initiative in 2015 to enhance public understanding of science through the language of film. Each year, it is the great pleasure of the San Francisco Film Society to bring the very best French and French-language films to Bay Area audiences. This year’s Festival program features a wealth of contemporary French stories from established and emerging voices in international cinema. Hailing from an array of Festival sections, these ten films are remarkably diverse in style and subject, demonstrating the rich output and immense growth of one of the leading artistic and cultural capitals of the world. From veteran storytellers Michel Gondry, Otar Iosseliani and Anne Fontaine to first-time directors new to the festival circuit, the French films of our 59th program have something to offer for filmgoers of all tastes. CONTEMPORARY FRENCH CINEMA TITLES As I Open My Eyes Cowboys The Innocents Microbe and Gasoline Neither Heaven nor Earth No Home Movie Phantom Boy Suite Armoricaine The White Knights Winter Song Rooted in the Film Society’s core activities, the Sloan Science in Cinema initiative includes four interconnected programs—residencies, fellowships, awards and exhibition opportunities—that elevate the films and filmmakers who explore science and technology in their work. At this year’s San Francisco International Film Festival, the Film Society is thrilled to highlight compelling cinema that centers on science and technology. We hope to engage members of the scientific community who attend the Festival and to inspire those Festival attendees who are not scientists or engineers. Both the Sloan Foundation and the Film Society believe that filmmakers have the power to inform and illuminate the human experience through the narrative depiction of science, technology and the individuals who have helped to shape the world we live in. SCIENCE ON SCREEN TITLES The Man Who Knew Infinity Operator sffs-supported films at the festival Each year, the San Francisco Film Society’s Filmmaker360 program supports dozens of new films from emerging talents through our grants, residencies and filmmaker services initiatives. The 59th Festival features nine projects born out of this support. We are immensely proud to champion these films, which tell international stories and exemplify the very best in new independent cinema. Ayiti Mon Amour Guetty Felin FilmHouse alumni project Five Nights in Maine Maris Curran SFFS / KRF Filmmaking Grant recipient The Fixer Ian Olds SFFS / KRF Filmmaking Grant recipient, SFFS / Hearst Screening Grant recipient, FilmHouse alumni project haveababy Amanda Micheli Fiscally sponsored project In Attla’s Tracks (short) Catharine Axley Salero Mike Plunkett The Islands and the Whales Mike Day Someone Is Happy Somewhere (short) Alvaro Furloni, Mario Furloni FilmHouse resident project Documentary Film Fund winner The Joneses Moby Longinotto 5 1 Documentary Film Fund winner FilmHouse resident project Documentary Film Fund winner online screening room Stream a curated showcase of films throughout the year from a variety of San Francisco Film Society festivals and events, including a selection of outstanding stories from this year’s Festival. Film Society members get full access to our Online Screening Room and can download the Apple TV and iOS apps to watch anywhere, anytime. festival.sffs.org POWERED by 8 Learn more at watch.sffs.org tickets Last year, we made more than two-dozen feature-length and short films available online. Missed something at SFIFF? Want to watch a film a second time? Become a member and take the Festival experience home with you after our program wraps on Closing Night. filmmaker360 A B O U T F IL M MA K E R 3 6 0 photo by PAT MAZZERA NA RRA TI VE GRA N TS & PR O GRA M S D O C UM E N TA R Y G R A N TS & PR O G R A M S From the SFFS / Kenneth Rainin Foundation Filmmaking Grant—which has disbursed over $3 million and is the largest cash grant program for narrative features in the US—to the newly launched SFFS Producers Initiative and SFFS Women Filmmaking Fellowships, the Film Society is steadfast in its support of exceptional films in all stages of production. Through a combination of financial support, mentorship opportunities and industry connections, the Film Society nurtures a growing community of narrative filmmakers in the Bay Area and beyond. The Film Society is dedicated in its support of emerging and established documentary filmmakers. Through its long-running project development program, Filmmaker360 provides fiscal sponsorship and one-on-one consultation services designed to help filmmakers through the process of getting their docs funded, made and seen. The SFFS Documentary Film Fund supports riveting documentaries in postproduction distinguished by compelling stories, intriguing characters and an innovative visual approach. Since 2011, more than $425,000 has been disbursed to documentary filmmakers nationwide. F IL M H O US E photo by TOMMY LAU photo by ERIN LUBIN tickets 8 festival.sffs.org The Film Society’s Filmmaker360 program empowers filmmakers of all levels, offering a full suite of programs and activities designed to foster creativity and further their careers. Filmmaker360 initiatives usher projects from conception to completion and beyond through development and fiscal sponsorship services, major cash grants, FilmHouse residencies and a wide range of networking events throughout the year. photo by ERIN LUBIN 5 2 The SFFS FilmHouse Residency program provides critical direct support to local and visiting feature filmmakers by providing free workspace while fostering a thriving creative community that encourages collaboration, resource sharing, peer-to-peer feedback and networking opportunities. FilmHouse functions as a vibrant workshop and creative hub for filmmakers working in various stages of production, and serves as a perfect brick-and-mortar representation of the innovative support offered by Filmmaker360. MAJOR SUPPORT FOR FILMMAKER360 IS PROVIDED by T H E K E N N E T H RA IN IN F OU N DAT I O N W IT H A D D IT ION A L F ILM H OU SE SUPPORT PROVIDED by THE SAN FRANCISCO FILM COMMISSION education photo by LIZZY BROOKS photo by LIZZY BROOKS 5 3 The Schools at the Festival program introduces students ages 6 to 18 to international film and the art of filmmaking while promoting media literacy, deepening insights into other cultures, enhancing foreign language aptitude, developing critical thinking skills and inspiring a lifelong appreciation of cinema. Throughout SFIFF59, classes from across the Bay Area will attend weekday matinees of curated Festival film programs at subsidized ticket prices. Dozens of filmmaker guests from around the world will also visit local classrooms to discuss their films with students. This program also includes the annual Nellie Wong Magic of Movies Essay Contest, in which students of all grade levels write about Festival films and compete for cash prizes. This three-day film series is offered exclusively to Bay Area college and university students during the second weekend of SFIFF59. The program consists of five Festival films, curated specifically for a college film student audience who are new to the Festival, and includes post-screening Q&As with visiting filmmakers and a guest lecturer. San Francisco State University currently offers a one-credit course dedicated to this program in partnership with the Film Society. For more information, email [email protected] S F F S E D U C AT I O N I S S P O N S O R E D b y N E L L I E W O N G M A G I C O F M O V I E S E D U C AT I O N F U N D a n d S H A R O N O W - W I N G photo by PAMELA GENTILE The Film Society’s deep commitment to education through film touches the lives of more than 11,000 Bay Area students and teachers each year. Our youth programs provide film literacy opportunities to K–12 students through screenings, filmmaker classroom visits, artist residencies, teacher trainings, curriculum resources and our online open educational resource FilmEd. For college-aged film students, we offer a series of creative, educational, social and professional opportunities to help them transition from the academic arena to the professional world. SFFS Education recognizes the inherent value of film as a dynamic teaching tool and is dedicated to providing access to media arts education to underserved communities. festival.sffs.org C O L L E G E DA YS 8 S CH O O L S A T THE F E S TI VA L tickets A B O U T S F F S E D U CA TI O N filmmaker index tickets 8 festival.sffs.org 5 4 Ades, Benjamin Akerman, Chantal Almereyda, Michael Alper, Emin Alvarez, Maria Anvari, Babak Arieli, Karni Asili, Ephraim Au, Jevons Axley, Catharine Barrada, Yto Bateman, Jason Batle, Nilo Bellocchio, Marco Bidegain, Thomas Bock, Fiona Bou Chaaya, Mir-Jean Bouzid, Leyla Bresnan, Patrick Breton, Pascale Britto, Bernardo Brown, Matthew Burduli, Vano Burrascano, Joe Cameron, James Cartwright, Simon Chermayeff, Maro Chung, Joan Cleary, Benjamin Coen, Joel Cogitore, Clément Cohen, Bonni Cohen, Jem Cook, Luis Crossingham, Merlin Curran, Maris Davies, Nigel Day, Mike Doyle, Christopher Drake, Ruby Rae Dreyer, Carl Theodor Du Haibin Duane de la Vega, Kelly Dubicki, Darren Dunye, Cheryl Dupre, Jeff Farrier, David Felicioli, Jean-Loup 35 23 38 38 35 45 12 35 45 34 35 16 35 21 37 35 26 24 34 43 34 19 43 12 21 34 20 35 34 12 26 37 47 12 12 17 12 39 39 35 15 29 28 12 44 20 43 41 Felin, Guetty 46 Feuerzeig, Jeff 16 Flor, Dana 37 Fontaine, Anne 39 Freed, Saul 12 Fried, Andrew 13 Furloni, Alvaro 34 Furloni, Mario 34 Gagnol, Alain 41 Galloway, Katie 28 Gantz, Nina 34 Ghaem Maghami, Rokhsareh 42 Gilbert, Lewis 22 Godshall, Zack 34 Gondry, Michel 40 Grace, Jay 12 Grimonprez, Johan 42 Haar, Ido 42 Haas, Alexa Lim 34 Hamaguchi, Ryûsuke 38 Hanley, Sean 47 Harding-Hill, Steve 12 Hartigan, Chad 40 Hasumi, Eiichirô 45 Hattler, Max 34 Hegedus, Chris 23 Herce, Mauro 27 Herzog, Werner 18 Heymann, Tomer 40 Hill, Mikey 34 Holmer, Anna Rose 25 Hong Sang-soo 23 Hopinka, Sky 47 Horák, Slávek 25 Horne, Adele 47 Hosking, Jim 45 Hudson, Cameron 34 Hui, Frank 45 Iannazzi, Zach 47 Iglesias Mendizábal, Alejandro 39 Imbach, Kate 34 Iosseliani, Otar 23 Ito, Elizabeth 35 Jalali, Babak 42 Johnson 12 Johnson, Kirsten 27 Kayam, Yaelle 25 taking flight p. 35 Keane, Glen Kennebeck, Sonia Kibens, Logan Kim, Kangmin Kim, Dennis Klahr, Lewis Kondo, Robert Kopple, Barbara Krauss, Dan Krebitz, Nicolette Kriegman, Josh Kurosawa, Kiyoshi Lafosse, Joachim Lane, Penny Langer, Melissa Larose, Alexandre Lesage, Philippe Longinotto, Moby Lord, Peter Loznitsa, Sergei Lucas, Ivete Mack, Jodie Mandineau, David Mansky, Vitaly Marczak, Micha Mascaro, Gabriel McHale, Dan Micheli, Amanda Middleton, Peter Miller, Rebecca Milton, Chester Mohaiemen, Naeem Monno, Kazue Mosher, Donal Moss, Jesse Nagata, Takeshi Nair, Mira Nekooei, Babak Nekooei, Behnoud Neville, Morgan Oldenburg, Brandon Olds, Ian Oppenheimer, Toby Osmonalieva, Elnura Palmieri, Michael Park, Nick Patiño, Lois Peake, Peter 35 28 19 34 35 47 35 22 34 44 20 22 20 28 35 47 24 27 12 22 34 47 34 29 46 41 34 27 28 18 35 35 34 34 09 34 10 35 35 19 35 17 37 34 34 12 34 12 Pennebaker, D.A. Plunkett, Mike Price, Lloyd Rae, Behrouz Reddy, Raam Reeve, Dylan Rosenblatt, Jay Ross, Matthew Ross IV, Bill Ross, Turner Sachs, Ira Sachs, Lynne Sadler, Christopher sag, belit Schamus, James Schwartz, Jonathan Shenk, Jon Sköld, Hanna Soechtig, Stephanie Spinney, James Sproxton, David Stark, Scott Steinberg, Elyse Stillman, Whit Stone, Tony Sumo Science Tanne, Richard Thonson, Sean Tofield, Simon Tsangari, Athina Rachel Tsotsorkova, Svetla Tsustumi, Daisuke van den Dungen, Natalie Veiroj, Federico Vigas, Lorenzo Waititi, Taika Walsh, Darren Wang, Melody Webber, Rich Wheatley, Ben White, Susanna Williams, Roger Ross Wong, Vicky Woodberry, Billy Xie, Chenglin Zahedi, Caveh Zhang Yang 23 29 35 35 26 43 34 17 13 13 18 47 34 35 08 47 37 38 43 28 12 47 20 08 41 12 20 34 35 37 26 35 35 36 25 18 12 35 12 17 19 40 45 36 34 34 41 country index Afghanistan Neither Heaven Nor Earth g Australia Bunny New Girli Orchestra, The i Bangladesh Abu Ammar Is Coming i Belgium As I Open My Eyes v Cowboys v Event, Thev Frenzy v Neither Heaven Nor Earth v No Home Movie Phantom Boy v Shadow World v White Knights, The v Bolivia Salero v g Brazil Many Thousands Gonei v Neon Bull Someone Is Happy Somewherei Bulgaria Thirst Canada brouillard #14 i Casebook of Nips & Porkington, The i Demons, The Mother i Passing Orion i Czech Republic Home Care Under the Sun v Greece Chevalier Haiti Ayiti Mon Amour Hong Kong All Rot i v Hong Kong Trilogy: Preschooled Preoccupied Preposterous Trivisa India Monsoon Wedding Thithi Iran Radio Dreams v Sonita v g Stripy i Under the Shadow g Untitled i Ireland Love & Friendship Stuttereri v Israel Mountain Mr. Gaga Presenting Princess Shaw Italy Blood of My Blood Japan Assassination Classroom Happy Hour Journey to the Shore Moom i Track i Jordan Under the Shadow v Kyrgyzstan Seide i Latvia Under the Sun v LV-426 Aliens g UK Aardman Original Cartoon i Abu Ammar Is Coming i v Adam i All These Sleepless Nights v Angry Kid ‘Bone’ i ANL (full version) i Blind Date i Cast a Dark Shadow Creature Comforts i DC Nation ‘Episode 1’ i Edmond i Flight of the Stories i Going Equipped i High-Rise Joneses, The v Love & Friendship g Man Who Knew Infinity, The Manoman i Morph ‘Sloped World’ i Nokia ‘Dot’ i Notes on Blindness Our Kind of Traitor Pearce Sisters, The i Purple & Brown ‘Whistler’ i Pythagasaurus i Ray’s Big Idea i Shaun the Sheep ‘3DTV’ i Simon’s Cat: Off to the Vet i Sledgehammer i Stutterer i Under the Shadow Wallace + Gromit - Cracking Contraptions: Turbo Diner Winter Trees i Wrong Trousers, The i Mexico From Afar v Leaf Blower Morocco False Start i Netherlands Event, The Love & Friendship v Mr. Gaga v Neon Bull v Sept-Oct 2015, Cizre i v New Zealand Hunt for the Wilderpeople Tickled North Korea Under the Sun v g Poland All These Sleepless Nights Innocents, The v g Portugal And when I die, I won’t stay dead v Night Without Distance i Qatar Under the Shadow v Very Big Shot v Russia Event, The g Summer of Frozen Fountains, The v Under the Sun Slovakia Home Care v South Korea Deer Flower i v Elliot i Right Now, Wrong Then Spain Apostate, The Dead Slow Ahead Night Without Distance i v Sweden Granny’s Dancing on the Table Mr. Gaga v Switzerland Blood of My Blood v Sonita v Tibet Paths of the Soul g Tunisia As I Open My Eyes Uruguay Apostate, The v Domar: To Tame i v Neon Bull v USA Aliens And when I die, I won’t stay dead Audrie & Daisy Author: The JT Leroy Story Ayiti Mon Amour v Bandit, The Blood Simple Boatman, The i Bob Dylan Hates Me i Cameraperson Check It Chef’s Table: Dominique Crenn Child for Sale i Contemporary Color Counting Deer Flower i Domar: To Tame i Elliot i v Escapes Extremis i Family Fang, The Fits, The Five Nights in Maine Fixer, The Fragile i Frank & Lola From My Head to Hers i Glove i Greasy Strangler, The haveababy I Don’t Belong Here i In Attla’s Tracks i Indignation Is It True What They Say i Islands and the Whales, The v Jáaji Approx i Joneses, The Life, Animated Little Men Lo and Behold:Reveries of the Connected World Lucky Numbers i Maggie’s Plan Many Thousands Gone i Miss Sharon Jones! Monsoon Wedding v Moom i v Morris from America Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble, The My Aleppo i National Bird Nephtali i NUTS! Old Hat i Operator i Partners i Peace in the Valley i Peter and the Farm Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping Radio Dreams Return, The Rock, Clay, Sand, Straw, Wood i Run, Run Away i Salero Send-Off, The i Shadow World Sixty Six Something Between Us i Soundbreaking: Stories from the Cutting Edge of Recorded Music Southside with You Splotch i Starfish Aorta i Taking Flight i Thithi v Under the Gun Unlocking the Cage Watermelon Woman, The Weiner Welcome to My Life i When You Awake i Winter Beyond Winter i Young Patriot, A v Venezuela From Afar SHORT FILM COPRODUCTION SETTING 5 5 festival.sffs.org France Apostate, The v As I Open My Eyes v Blood of My Blood v Cowboys Dead Slow Ahead v Dream of Bottom, The i Innocents, The Journey to the Shore v Love & Friendship v Microbe and Gasoline Germany All Rot i Mr. Gaga v Morris from America v g Sonita Under the Sun v Wild Turkey Frenzy Sept-Oct 2015, Cizre i 8 Denmark Granny’s Dancing on the Table v Islands and the Whales, The Mountain v Shadow World v Georgia Summer of Frozen Fountains, The Lebanon Abu Ammar Is Coming i v Very Big Shot tickets China Life Smartphone i Paths of the Soul Young Patriot, A Neither Heaven Nor Earth Nephtali i v No Home Movie v Phantom Boy Suite Armoricaine Welcome to My Life i v White Knights, The Winter Song Young Patriot, A v haveababy p. 27 attending the festival 5 6 TI CK E TS PA CK A G E S H O W TO PUR CHA S E REGULAR PROGRAMS CINEVOUCHER 10-PACK Purchase online at festival.sffs.org Member General public Senior/student/disabled Children (12 and under)* $13 $15 $14 $8 Ticket prices for Big Nights, Live & Onstage, Award and other special programs may vary. If you require wheelchair seating, notify the box office when placing an order. Valid ID required to receive discounts. *select programs Our pre-Festival box office is located at: Alamo Drafthouse New Mission 2550 Mission Street (between 21st and 22nd Streets) tickets 8 festival.sffs.org March 30–April 21 Open daily 3:00-7:00 pm Member General public $120 $140 A CineVoucher 10-pack is the most flexible way to see Festival films at a discount. These 10-packs can be redeemed for up to ten regularly priced, non-rush screenings online or in person at select Festival venues. CineVouchers are valid for one-year from purchase date and may also be used at designated, year-round SFFS screenings and events. CINEVISA Member General public* $1350 $1700 A CineVisa is the ultimate way to experience every moment of the Festival. CineVisas grant admission to every public SFIFF film, party and program with certain noted exceptions. Flash your CineVisa to access the Priority Seating line, which allows early admittance to every show. *limited quantities available For details on purchasing tickets in person during the Festival, look to the opposite page. THE F INE PR IN T Ticket and pass holders must arrive 15 minutes prior to show time to guarantee admission. Ticket or pass holders arriving less than 15 minutes prior to showtime cannot be guaranteed a seat, even with a ticket or a pass. All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges will be given to ticket or pass holders turned away after this time. All orders are final. No exchanges, refunds, substitutions or replacements will be issued. Delivery-by-mail orders will be charged a $3.00 fee per mailed order. No tickets will be mailed until April 10. No tickets will be mailed after April 14. For complete ticket information and policies, visit festival.sffs.org. DA Y– O F N O O N R E L E A S E Each day of the Festival, tickets may be released for that day’s rush screenings. Pending availability, tickets may be purchased online or in person at the Alamo Drafthouse New Mission starting at noon. Not all shows will have tickets released, and purchasing is first-come, first-served. Last-minute tickets—known as rush tickets—may become available for purchase just before showtime when advance tickets have sold out. A rush line will form outside the venue usually one hour before showtime. Approximately ten minutes prior to the screening, empty seats are counted and will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis to those in line. Rush tickets will only be sold to those actually waiting in line at the time of sale. Rush tickets are not available at the BAMPFA. Members must have a valid SFFS membership card in hand to receive a discount in the rush line. Please be advised that not all shows at rush will have tickets released. festival map PR IMA R Y S A N F R A N CIS C O VE N UE S 5 7 Alamo Drafthouse New Mission 2550 Mission Street (between 21st and 22nd Streets) 101 Open daily starting at 11:30 am during the Festival Castro Theatre* 429 Castro Street (near Market Street) M T S T. 16 th ST. ROXIE VICTORIA CASTRO . MI SS ION ST 20 th ST. 21 st ST. ALAMO 2 2n d ST. 2 3rd ST. GRAY AREA tickets 8 2 4th ST. festival.sffs.org One block from Downtown Berkeley BART Open for walk-up sales Wednesday–Sunday, 11:00 am–9:00 pm VA LEN CIA ST. BAMPFA 2155 Center Street, Berkeley (at Oxford Street) GU ER R ER O ST. PROXY 432 Octavia Street (near Hayes Street) ST. N O T PI C TUR E D DO LO RE S *Open for purchases one hour before first SFIFF screening of the day C HU RC H S T. Victoria Theatre* 2961 16th Street (between Mission and Capp Streets) AV E. S VA N NE SS 1 8th ST. . CA ST R O ST Roxie Theater* 3117 16th Street (near Valencia Street) R E 17 th ST. Gray Area 2665 Mission Street (between 22nd and 23rd Streets) Walk–up sales day of show only, cash only A K tickets 8 festival.sffs.org sponsors 5 8 sponsors 5 9 tickets 8 festival.sffs.org chevalier p. 37 PR E S E N TIN G S PO NS O R S WORLD CINEMA OFFICIAL VODKA S I G NA TUR E S PO NS O R S CONTEMPORARY FRENCH CINEMA SPONSORS OFFICIAL VENUE SPOTLIGHT PARTNER PA R TNE R S PO NS O R S S UPPO R TIN G PA R TNE R PR E S E N TIN G M E D IA PA R TNE R PR E M IE R H O TE L S PO NS O R S UPPO R TIN G S PO NS O R S OFFICIAL BEER S A N F R A N CIS C O F IL M S O CIE T Y S PO NS O R S LEAD SPONSOR MAJOR SPONSOR MAJOR SPONSOR CHAMPION SPONSOR MAJOR SPONSOR