Previewing San Francisco 2012
David HudsonAn overview of the 55th edition of the oldest continuously running film festival in the Americas.
An overview of the 55th edition of the oldest continuously running film festival in the Americas.
The former executive director who reinvigorated the San Francisco Film Society was 51.
Photo by Tommy Lau Updated through 5/8. The San Francisco International Film Festival (SFIFF), the longest one running in the Americas, opens tonight with Mike Mills's Beginners and closes on May 5
Before launching into another roundup on Michelangelo Frammartino's Le Quattro Volte (previously: last year's Cannes and New York festivals), let's make note of a few newsier items, starting with yesterday
"My favorite living French actor, André Dussollier, appears prominently in two high-profile films at this year's San Francisco International Film Festival," writes Dennis Harvey in a profile for
Above: Philippe Falardeau's It's Not Me, I Swear. Judging a festival by its trailer—a dictum noticeably absent whenever we speak about this or that festival from Trendytown USA to the reliable global
Above: Lake Tahoe. Now that the 52nd edition of the San Francisco International Film Festival is well on its way, let us consider the boon and bane of the 75-word hold review capsule. There are 40