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San Francisco Women's Film Festival Closing Night Heretics with Joan Braderman

Sunday, April 11, 2010 from 7:15 PM to 9:15 PM (PT)

San Francisco, CA

San Francisco Women's Film Festival Closing Night Heretics...

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SF Women's Festival, April 11, 7:15pm Ended $10.00 $1.54

Event Details

Closing Night Documentary Program, featuring "Heretics" directed by Joan Braderman, with "Mnemosyne" directed by Daphne Guinness and David Parker. Followed by Filmmaker Q&A.

Ticket buyers MUST arrive 15 minutes prior to screening at Roxi 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/

Mnemosyne directed by Daphne Guinness and David Parker
(USA, 2009, 3 min, Experimental)
Scent is directly related to memory.  It is something of a sensory path, creating snap shots of the past as you smell it. It has the power to transport you from the room in which you stand to a place buried within the depths of your memory.     
           
Heretics directed by Joan Braderman
(USA, 2009, 95 min, Documentary)
The Heretics reveals the inside story of Heresies, a feminist art collective that was at the epicenter of the 1970s art world in lower Manhattan. Director Joan Braderman, who joined the group in 1971 after moving to New York to become a filmmaker, charts the collective’s story for the first time in a feature-length film, revealing its pivotal role in the “second wave” of the Women’s Movement.

Unlike more traditional documentaries, the film is framed with striking digital motion graphics. Braderman combines intimate interviews with former collective members, archival footage from the 1970s, and documents of the collective—including the journal HERESIES: A Feminist Publication on Art and Politics, published from 1977 to 1992—to put the Heresies in the context of the larger second-wave movement, which was made up of thousands who met in small, private group settings to discuss issues and launch programs and actions relevant to women. The hundreds of Heresies members, now scattered around the globe and working as artists, writers, architects, painters, filmmakers, designers, editors, curators, and teachers, speak intimately about the extraordinary times they shared as they challenged the terms of gender and power and reimagined the lives of generations to come.

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Roxie Theatre
3117 16th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103

Sunday, April 11, 2010 from 7:15 PM to 9:15 PM (PT)


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