sf indiefest 2007 calendar

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Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:30 pm

Castro Theater 2/8/2007 7PM

David Lynch’s mesmerizing, hallucinatory visit to the uncharted territories of the inland empire displays all of the master’s strengths, and yields great rewards to those who are willing to leave their egos at the door and go along for the ride. Filmed over a two-and-half-year period, Inland Empire may be his most extraordinary film project yet, a culmination of all of the themes touched on in his other masterpieces, Eraserhead, Blue Velvet and Mulholland Drive. Here Lynch is at the top of his powers—Inland is beautiful and terrifying and and funny—an example of an artist peeling back the layers of his own psyche, and in the process, like Hitchcock did in Vertigo, creating great art out of revealing his obsessions. StormStorm


Start: 10:30 pm
End: 11:30 pm

The Opening Night Party Shorts Program

2/8, 1030p and 1150p,

Porn Palace Screening Room

924 Mission at 5th

 

THE CUBICLE

Cory De Lair

2006, USA, 19 min

An ashmatic mail carrier races for his job through the office when the company he works for falls on hard times.

 

SUCKING IS A FINE QUALITY IN WOMEN AND VACUUM CLEANERS

Nina Bradley

2006, UK, 10 min, http://www.honeypotfilms.co.uk


Start: 11:50 pm

The Opening Night Party Shorts Program

 

2/8, 1030p and 1150p,

Porn Palace Screening Room

924 Mission at 5th

 

THE CUBICLE

Cory De Lair

2006, USA, 19 min

An ashmatic mail carrier races for his job through the office when the company he works for falls on hard times.

SUCKING IS A FINE QUALITY IN WOMEN AND VACUUM CLEANERS

Nina Bradley

2006, UK, 10 min, http://www.honeypotfilms.co.uk

Sometimes a marriage can survive a little indiscretion but one husband obsession with his mistress causes the wife to re-evaluate their marriage to deadly effect.


02 / 9
Start: 2:15 pm
End: 3:15 pm

 

 

Roxie Cinema    2/9/2007    2:15PM

Chris Gore presents ‘Filmmaking in the Nude,’ on Friday, February 9 at 2:15p, in which he reveals his journey from movie geek to moviemaker. Best known as the creator of Film Threat, he reveals the gory details of slaving in underground publishing, surviving celebrity egos, battles with the studios and getting his first feature produced. Part stand-up, part helpful advice for those pursuing a life in indie film, this one-man show informs and entertains. Mature Audiences Only.

Free admission.

Start: 4:30 pm
End: 6:45 pm

 Victoria Theater 2/11/2007 9:30 PM

 

“Karen Kramer’s hopeful, lovingly made documentary, a ballad with a recurrent refrain, never lets us forget that the spirit will not die. It lives in the wet wood at the Bitter End, in every romantic who flees Idaho, sobbing onto the page—in all the eternal recurrence of revolt, youth, and art. Kramer, a respected New York-based filmmaker since her 1978 Appalacian snake-handling church film, uses a straightforward presentation to tell the story of a twisting, alternative land.


Start: 4:30 pm
End: 6:00 pm

Roxie Cinema     2/9/2007     4:30PM

Victoria Theater     2/11/2007     4:30Pm

"Dance Party, USA is a remarkably delicate construction, directed with extraordinary empathy."- New York Times

“My goal was to create a film that feels like real life. Most films about teens are filled with people who don’t act how anyone really acts. I wanted to make a different kind of film.” - Director Aaron Katz

Apathetic Portland teen Gus hangs around doing nothing most of the time. Mainly he likes to tell half-true stories to his buddy Bill about all the girls he’s slept with and all the drugs he’s done. Jessica is seventeen too, and doesn't seem to have that much in common with anyone anymore – not even her best friend Christie.


Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm

Victoria Theater 2/9/2007 7PM

                            2/11/2007 12PM

IndieFest alumnus Sean Meredith (In Smog and Thunder) returns to the Festival with one of the most interesting films we've seen this year. Dante's Inferno has been around for 700 years, but it's never been interpreted with exquisitely hand-drawn paper puppets in a kind of apocalyptic graphic novel meets Victorian-era toy theater—until now.

Dante’s Inferno is a unique, subversive, darkly satirical update of the original 14th century literary classic. Sporting a hoodie and a hellish hangover, Dante (Dermot Mulroney, last heard at IndieFest in Bill Plympton's “Hair High”) wakes up in a strange part of town. The first guy he sees is the ancient Roman poet Virgil (James Cromwell, “The Queen,” and “The Revenge of the Nerds”), wearing an industrial-strength mullet and a brown bathrobe. With limited options, Dante follows Virgil on a darkly comedic travelogue of the underworld.


Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Roxie Cinema    2/9/2007    7PM

                            2/18/2007    9:30PM

California Theater-Berkeley    2/13/2007    7PM

USA Premiere

“I am reworking old sexploitation movies from the 60s and early 70s from a woman's point of view. Vintage sexploitation films interest me because they revolve around fantasies of a woman's power over the male, her beauty, her desirability, her sex appeal.” - Writer/Director/Star Anna Biller

“Viva” is a cult freak-out retro 1970s spectacle, about a bored housewife who gets sucked into the sexual revolution. Abandoned by her Ken-doll husband, Barbi is dragged into trouble by her girlfriend, who spouts women's lib as she gets Barbi to discard her bra and go out on the town.


Start: 9:30 pm
End: 11:00 pm

Roxie Cinema    2/9/2007    9:30PM

                            2/11/2007    12PM

World Premiere

 In today’s Tokyo you can find anything you can imagine—and at the same time get a new surprise on every corner. While most of Japanese society still preaches uniformity and order, there is an important underground world, where people lead a freer life. This is the Tokyo of “Rock N Tokyo.”

In Valente’s film we experience a succession of Japanese rock stories: The incredibly popular, leather-and-shades Guitar Wolf; some garage rock amongst the loudest ever heard; The 5678’s, rockabilly queens with a wild 50s elegance (recently introduced to the world in a memorable scene from Quentin Tarantino’s “Kill Bill”); the Jet Boys, lead by an exhibitionist singer/guitar player; and Nine, young guys who’re playing in Shinjuku station as if it was the most important concert of their lives.


Start: 9:30 pm
End: 11:15 pm

Victoria Theater    2/9/2007    9:30PM

                                2/11/2007    2:15PM

World Premiere

It is with great pleasure that we bring you the World Premiere of Leah Walker's “The Third Eye,” a truly weird, psychological thriller that delves into the bizarre realm of voluntary trepanation: i.e. an ancient procedure that involves drilling a hole in you head to relieve the pressure in your skull and achieve enlightenment. If this sounds like an unbelievable premise for an IndieFest film, please visit the International Trepanation Advocacy Group at www.trepan.com for more information about the wonders of this old-school elective surgery.


Start: 11:45 pm
End: 11:59 pm

Primitive Screwheads and Tossing Alice

Victoria Theater

2/9/2007 11:45PM

2/10/2007 11:45PM

2/16/2007 11:45PM

2/17/2007 11:45PM

 

The Primitive Screwheads, along with their friends Tossing Alice, present “The Crazy Go Nuts Show;” a late night comedy/horror variety program that harkens back to the glory days of The Donnie and Marie Show and Creature Features.

The Show features a variety of outrageous sketches, music, improv, and the Stand-up Comedy Contest: Driest Comic Standing, in which local comedians perform their routines and audiences get a chance to throw water balloons at the contestant they dislike. Think Gong Show…only with water balloons.


Start: 11:45 pm

Roxie Cinema     2/9/2007     11:45PM

Victoria Theater     2/17/2007     9:30PM

“...Plunges its audience into a violent abyss of extremities so potent that a person fainted during its World Premiere.” - FantAsia film festival program note

Our midnight films traditionally push the envelope, but “Neighborhood Watch” re-sets the bar. The acclaimed (and often controversial) director of music videos for The Residents, Renaldo and the Loaf, and Oingo Boingo, Graeme Whifler brings us his feature debut—the sickest, most disgusting movie that IndieFest has ever presented. So we really hope you enjoy it!


02 / 10
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:30 pm

Victoria Theater     2/10/2007     12PM

                                2/16/2007     4:30PM

Our relationships with our mothers is usually a charged dynamic, beginning the moment we’re born. The mother-daughter variety can be particularly complex, especially if your single mom is mentally unstable and threatens to kill when you’re 19 years old, as is the case for filmmaker Tara Wray.

Near the beginning of Wray’s debut feature, “Manhattan, Kansas,” she notes, “My mother was my entire life...she and I were so close it was difficult to tell where one of us ended and the other began. But we were always running from her demons, both real and imagined. All the while it was my job to love and protect her as much as I could, but it was never enough.”


Start: 12:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

Roxie Cinema     2/10/2007     12PM

                            2/12/2007     7PM

Desperate Measures

The things we do for love, money, and family.

 

The Trainee

Craig Rosenthal

Singapore, 2006, 9 min

US Premiere

Better think twice before trying to rob this inconvenience store…

Shank

Jenessa Joffe

USA, 2006, 17 min

Lilah is about to learn the meaning of the word “shank.”

Musi Byt Ma (She Must Be Mine)

Brian Emery and Max Hoffman

Czech Republic, 2006, 10 min


Start: 2:15 pm

Roxie Cinema 2/10/2007 2.15PM

Roxie Cinema 2/18/2007 2:15PM

 

All The Lonely People

Where don’t they all come from?

 

Happiness
Sophie Barthes
USA, 2006, 11 min

A woman working in a condom factory tries to buy happiness.


Start: 2:15 pm
End: 3:45 pm

 Victoria Theater 2/17/2007 7PM

Victoria Theater  2/10/2007    2:15PM

Thrill to the strange adventures of Tex Kennedy after the great nation formerly known as the United States collapses completely. By the year 2097, history has begun to unfold again in New America. The survivors are re-emerging from the ashes to take (by any means necessary) their rightful places as the founding fathers of a brutal and bizarre new nation.


Start: 4:30 pm
End: 6:00 pm

Roxie Cinema    2/10/2007   4:30PM

                            2/18/2007  12PM

California Theater-Berkeley   2/14/2007  9:30PM

 

Oliver Meyrou’s Beyond Hatred is a calm and moving cinema-verite documentary about moving past anger and revenge. François Chenu, a young gay man, was beaten by three skinheads and thrown in a pond to die in Rheims, France.

Winner of the Teddy Award for Best Documentary at the 2006 Berlin Film Festival, the film bears witness to the strength and dignity of Chenu’s parents and siblings as they travel from despair to hope. Told without narration, the story portrays the families, the victim, and the accused, and details the French legal system in its examination of the aftermath of this terrible attack. Austerely composed and flawlessly directed, the film is powerful without being preachy. Beyond Hatred is shot in the classic Verite style where the crew is invisible and the characters in this real-life tragedy speak on their own, and in their own way. In one bravura sequence, Chenu’s sister recounts her memory of the evening her brother was killed as the camera calmly surveys the park two years after the attack, accompanied by an evocative and sparse score by François Eudes Chanfrault.


Start: 4:30 pm
End: 6:00 pm

Victoria Theater    2/10/2007    4:30PM

                                2/18/2007    7PM

"LOL is a witty mini-satire of post-collegiates trying to connect romantically and erotically… in a tangle of up-to-the-minute technology." - Gerald Peary, The Boston Phoenix

“We started with nothing but the theme of relationships and technology, and over the course of 6 months we discovered a film much funnier, sadder, and more relevant that I ever could have hoped for.”- Joe Swanberg

Alex, Tim, and Chris view the women in their lives through a computer screen or the lens of a camera-phone, struggling to balance their online fantasies and addictions with the demands of real life. Featuring a nonprofessional cast, video contributions from people all over the world, and music by lead Kevin Bewersdorf, “LOL” shows how the latest tools of communication can either help us click or turn us off.


Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm

Victoria Theater    2/10/2007    7PM

                            2/18/2007    12PM

“Mojave Phone Booth is a rebellion against the Hollywood philosophy and all the bloat it stands for. I believe that a compelling story can be told without it costing an arm and leg.” - Director John Putch

In the middle of the Mojave Desert rests an abandoned phone booth, riddled with bullet holes, its windows broken, but otherwise functioning. Its identity was born on the Internet, and for years travelers would make the trek down a lonely dirt road and camp next to the booth, in the hopes that it might suddenly ring, connecting them with a stranger (often from another country) on the other end of the line.


Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:45 pm

Roxie Cinema    2/10/2007    7PM

                          2/12/2007    9:30PM

California Theater-Berkeley    2/15/2007    7PM

US Premiere

To those of us familiar with Kumakiri Kazuyoshi’s controversial body-of-work (HoleHead’s “Kichiku dai Enkai” and IndieFest’s “Antenna”), his latest film comes (literally) out of left field: It’s a baseball movie. However, with one of the most provocative talents in new Japanese cinema behind the camera, it's not going to be a traditional sports film by any stretch of the imagination.


Start: 9:30 pm
End: 11:00 pm

Roxie Cinema 2/10/2007 9:30PM

Please put on your party hats for this rare theatrical presentation of Infra-Man. We will unveil an original 35mm IB Technicolor film print (in excellent condition), so you witness it as it was originally intended - in stunning Thunderball Fist-O-Scope!

Hong Kong's legendary Shaw Brothers produced this mind-blowing cinematic spectacle, and we're going rip off Roger Ebert in a futile attempt to describe the wonders that await:


Start: 9:30 pm
End: 11:15 pm

Victoria Theater     2/10/2007     9:30PM

Roxie Cinema         2/16/2007     11:45PM

US Premiere

 

“I hope this independent film has both Irish and Canadians identifying with this dysfunctional but loving Irish family as they take on the biggest fight of their lives - all the while being entertained by the perverse humor.” - Director Mike Scullion

“Good, unclean, plain-old adult fun.” - Calgary Sun

Gobshite is a (blacker than pitch) comedy crime thriller about Ronnie Banks, an amoral (and more than slightly demented) English gangster, who upsets the underworld pecking order by deciding he wants a bigger piece of the criminal pie controlled by “The Gov.”


Start: 11:45 pm

Roxie Cinema 2/10/2007 11:45PM

Victoria Theater 2/18/2007 9:30PM

“Why would anybody watch a scum show like Videodrome?” - Barry Convex

Do you want to watch S&MAN?

S&MAN (pronounced “Sandman”) is a movie about voyeurism and underground horror, focusing on our balance of sympathy and sadism when we watch death. JT Petty, a filmmaker responsible for his own underground horror films (e.g. “Soft For Digging” that played here a few years ago), tracks down and interviews psychologists, scholars, actors, and most importantly—the underground and extreme filmmakers themselves.


Start: 11:45 pm
End: 11:59 pm

Primitive Screwheads and Tossing Alice

Victoria Theater

  2/9/2007 11:45PM

 2/10/2007 11:45PM

 2/16/2007 11:45PM

 2/17/2007 11:45PM

The Primitive Screwheads, along with their friends Tossing Alice, present “The Crazy Go Nuts Show;” a late night comedy/horror variety program that harkens back to the glory days of The Donnie and Marie Show and Creature Features.


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