The San Francisco Silent Film Festival runs Nov. 12-16 with special-effects wizards and lovingly restored works.
A fter losing an anticipated $45,000 in federal funding, an institution of the Bay Area film scene is in financial trouble.
Columbus, a longtime San Francisco resident who was honored for his career work at April's SFFilm Festival, will co-write and ...
Film restorers Robert Harris and James Mockoski revive "The New Klondike," a forgotten 1926 Paramount gem scheduled to ...
San Francisco locals are reportedly using a whistle communication system to alert communities about ICE enforcement, inspired ...
With her fearless acting, dramatic intuition and natural likability, Lawrence makes Grace a riveting disaster. She's primal, ...
After the SF Silent Film Festival makes its return to the Castro on May 6–10, 2026, Frameline will take up residency from ...
SFFILM’s Doc Stories festival attracted many of the biggest names in nonfiction filmmaking, with an eye on impacting the Oscar race.
Artists' Television Access is one of the last footholds of an older iteration of the Mission, where a thriving arts scene ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Listen up, Bay Area! Do you want to be in a movie, starring Keanu Reeves? A casting agency is looking for extras to work on an upcoming feature film in San Francisco. RELATED: Keanu ...
Lucho Ramirez stands inside Apple Cinemas on San Francisco's Van Ness Avenue, flyers in hand, scouting out venues for this year's CineMas17 - San Francisco Latino Film Festival. As the lead organizer, ...
San Francisco Cinematheque faces a $50,000 budget shortfall due to NEA grant cuts, potentially halting operations.
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