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San Francisco Women's Film Festival Opening Night Girl Shorts

Wednesday, April 7, 2010 from 9:15 PM to 10:45 PM (PT)

San Francisco, CA

San Francisco Women's Film Festival Opening Night Girl...

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
SF Women's Film Festival, April 7, 9:15PM Ended $10.00 $1.54

Event Details

Ticket buyers MUST arrive 15 minutes prior to screening at Roxie Theatre to ensure they can reserve a seat. Bring ID to pick up ticket.

Ticket sales benefit the Center Women Presents, a queer women's initiative started at the The San Francisco LGBT Community Center serving all self-identified women, including lesbians, queer, bisexual, and transgender community members. The program intends to address women's community issues through volunteer-led projects and is shaped primarily by the input of community members, with assistance from the Center's staff. For more information, please visit: http://www.centerwomenpresent.org/


Never Too Late directed by Wendy Weinberg
(USA, 2009, 8 min, Experimental)
Two hotel maids have lived quietly together in San Francisco for 25 years. When the California Supreme Court grants same-sex couples the right to marry, Stella and Rosie decide it's time to tie the knot. Sadly, before they can hire a florist, Prop 8 is passed. Will they have to head east in search of equality?     
             
The Sheep and the Ranch Hand directed by Loretta Hintz
(USA, 2009, 12 min, Narrative Fiction)
Hintz’s short is a brilliantly funny, provocatively sexy romp through a dream of a woman transformed into a sheep. In love and in lust with her handsome, butch ranch hand, she delights in her newly found bestial self, and finds a freedom both unexpected and profoundly empowering.     
             
Pages of a Girl directed by Monica Palazzo
(Brazil, 2008, 20 min, Narrative Fiction)
Influenced by literature and books, Pages of a Girl tells the story of a 1955 meeting between Ingrid and Silvia.     
             
Ifé directed by Lenn Keller
(USA, 1993, 5 min, Narrative Fiction)
Ifé follows a day in the life of a black French lesbian in San Francisco. This humorous short pays stylistic homage to Jean Luc Godard's 50's film, Breathless.     
             
Falling for Caroline directed by Christine Chew
(Canada, 2009, 20 min, Narrative Fiction)
Klutzy Darcy endures a series of disastrous dates in order to win the heart of Caroline. Love makes fools of us all.

When & Where



Roxie Theatre
3117 16th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103

Wednesday, April 7, 2010 from 9:15 PM to 10:45 PM (PT)


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San Francisco Women's Film Festival showcases, awards, and celebrates local, student and international women filmmakers. For more information, please visit: www.sfwff.com