Lucho Ramirez stands inside Apple Cinemas on San Francisco's Van Ness Avenue, flyers in hand, scouting out venues for this year's CineMas17 - San Francisco Latino Film Festival. As the lead organizer, ...
"Lands End," a nine-minute short film playing at this year's Green Film Festival of San Francisco, captures a passion for wildness and waves at China Beach.
Eleven years after that coffee meeting, Adjmi and Aukin’s collaboration is set to make its San Francisco premiere Tuesday at the Curran Theatre.
Spend 90 minutes in North Beach and you’ll likely run into some interesting characters. Two years ago, you might’ve run into the Brothers Gold, strumming out songs on acoustic guitar and ukulele as ...
Filmmaker Ari Gold said he and his dad — the late, great San Francisco novelist Herbert Gold — were writing a book together during the pandemic when it occurred to him that a film would be a perfect ...
Editor's note: This article originally posted on the San Francisco Examiner. Click here for more culture reporting at sfexaminer.com Filmmaker Ari Gold and his dad — the late, great San Francisco ...
Behind a grand white column-fronted building in San Francisco, once the home to a Christian Scientist church, a group of dedicated people are working to preserve history and allow “universal access to ...
My experiences with Damien Chazelle’s “La La Land” have been characteristically marked by the communities I viewed the film with. I first watched “La La Land” with my parents when I was 13 years old.
Sixty-one years ago, celebrated Berkeley director Les Blank ventured into the Mojave with a camera, two rolls of Ektachrome film and his best friend, Scientologist-slash-motorcyclist Captain Bill ...
Held inside a notorious prison among some of California's most dangerous felons, the San Quentin Film Festival is not your typical Hollywood affair.