sf indiefest

movies like you’ve never seen them, wrapped around all tomorrow’s parties

The 9th Annual San Francisco Independent Film Festival (IndieFest), a worldwide blend of more than 100 independent films and videos, unspools February 8-20, 2007 at four Bay Area theatres.

tickets

Tickets are on sale now at our online box office and at Borderlands books. Same-day tickets are only available at theaters.

 

film venues

  • Castro Theatre, 429 Castro Street, San Francisco
  • Roxie Cinemas, 3117 16th Street, San Francisco
  • Victoria Theatre, 2961 16th Street, San Francisco
  • Landmark’s California Theatre, 2113 Kitteridge Street, Berkeley

 

print program guide

Get our festival guide in the January 31st Bay Guardian or pick one up at any Landmark Theatre.

indiefest happy hours at Kilowatt, the official Indiefest watering hole

Monday through Thursday during the Festival, find IndieFest filmmakers, staff and your fellow film lovers at Kilowatt, the Official IndieFest Watering Hole and our favorite Mission dive.

q&a at the Apple Store downtown 2/9 and 2/15

Many films at the festival will have representatives in the theater to answer your questions about their movie. For a more formal discussion of filmmaking and editing, join some of this year's IndieFest filmmakers as they talk about the making of their films in detail at the Apple Store at Stockton and Market Streets on Friday Feb. 9 and Feb. 15 at 6p. Free

 

filmmaking in the nude with Chris Gore 2/9

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.

event venues

  • Kilowatt is 3160 16th at Guerrero
  • Roxie Cinemas, 3117 16th Street, San Francisco
  • Apple Store (downtown) is on the corner of Stockton and Market Street

 

sfindiefest 2007 team

Founder/Director: Jeff Ross; Programming Team: Bruce Fletcher, Stacey Wisnia; Guest Curator: Anita Monga; Director of Development: Caitlin Curtin; Volunteer Coordinator: Alicia Perre-Dowd; Hospitality Coordinator: Joanne Parsont; Party Coordinator: Babalou; Development and Web Coordinator: Robert Archambault; House Managers: Fay Dearborn and Alicia Perre-Dowd; Publicist: Karen Larsen and Associates; Street Marketing: Dan Verel; Box Office Manager: Catherine Fougere; Web Design: Darren McKeeman; Graphic Design Astrid

programming committee

Keith Arnold, Christian Bruno, Yin-Ju Chen, James Hong, Thomas Logoreci, Mariana Lopez, Christine Metropoulos, Steve Yamane, Nina Ramos, Babalou, Alicia Perre-Dowd, Fay Dearborn, Jeff Ross

 

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