10th Annual SF Indie Film Fest

by Scott Beale on February 4, 2008 · 2 comments

10th Annual SF Indie Film Fest

The 10th Annual SF Indie Film Fest takes place February 7th-19th at The Castro Theatre, Victoria Theatre and Roxie Cinema. Here’s the full schedule and ticket info.

10 years ago, we thought San Francisco could use an independent film festival to compliment our great art houses, established film fests and strong art scene. The world and the city has changed a bit since 1998, but every year more Bay Area film lovers come to our festivals and enjoy the opportunity to see films they won’t see elsewhere. Two years ago, the Chronicle declared that IndieFest was “the real deal” in the world of independent film festivals, that SF IndieFest is what Sundance used to be but is no more. And once again this year, you can discover great new films and meet filmmakers destined to shake up “indiewood” with their work.

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filed under Events, Film, San Francisco

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1 Tim Lillis February 5, 2008 at 6:22 pm

Thanks for posting this! The trailer’s animator, Ethan Clarke, had one of the best animated shorts in last year’s Indiefest. I loved it, and I hope the Laughing Squid readers do too:

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