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SFWFF - Shorts Program + Jane Campion Retrospective
Film Line-Up:
Bounce directed by Marina Shoupe (USA, 2007, 6 min, Experimental) Bounce sensually plays with notions of aging, gravity, timelessness and invisibility. Seen/Unseen directed by Sara Suleman (USA, 2009, 2 min, Animation) Seen/ Unseen is a hand drawn animation that evokes the unconscious through the use of symbolism and metaphor. It explores the state of being in two places at one time. The Girl With Liquid Eyes directed by Charlotte Boulay-Goldsmith (United Kingdom, 2008, 5 min, Animation) The Girl With Liquid Eyes is a rhyming tale about love and loss. ROUE directed by Taili Wu (Taiwan, 2009, 6 min, Animation) 'ROUE' is a self-portrait project composed by fragments of my dreams, emotions, and memories. Lash directed by Elka Kerkhofs (Australia, 2008, 6 min, Animation/Narrative Fiction) 'What if you live your whole life in one day and that day is today?' Celina confronts this question as she relives past lives in which she and her lover shared a forbidden love in the midst of a hostile world. Red Revenge directed by Eunha Choi (USA, 2009, 6 min, Animation/Narrative Fiction/Experimental) Based on Freud's dream theory, Red Revenge straddles the line between dream and reality as one woman recounts her fantasies of childhood revenge. Ode to Donuts directed by Emmanuelle Antolin (USA, 2009, 18 min, Narrative Fiction) Ericka - a naive 22 year old - moves to San Francisco and soon discovers things won't be as easy as she thought they would be. She spends insomniac nights writing poetry in a 24-hour donut shop. Fantasy, insecurity, longing and an odd pattern of events come together to help her find new strength and discover who she is.
The Jane Campion Retrospective includes: A Girl's Own Story directed by Jane Campion (Australia/New Zealand, 1986, 27 min, Narrative Fiction) A story about Beatlemia, the sixties and growing up. Some stories about girlhood: where family is strange, adulthood lonely, and innocence perverse. Passionless Moments directed by Jane Campion (Australia/New Zealand, 1983, 13 min, Narrative Fiction) Passionless Moments is a series of wry vignettes: Sean and Arnold Not Speaking; Scotties, Part of the Grand Design of the Universe; Angela Eats Meats, Ironing on Sunday; and others... Peel directed by Jane Campion (Australia/New Zealand, 1982, 9 min, Narrative Fiction) Peel takes place on a hot Australian summer's day, a recalcitrant, freckled, red-headed family of three go on a Sunday drive in the country. Their outing results in an intrigue of awesome belligerence. Winner of the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
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LocationRoxie Theatre (View)
3117 16th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
United States
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