Insights into the San Francisco International Film Festival
The film festival screens the finest cinematic creations from across the globe. It emphasises on the need for recognition of films which have not secured a licence for US distribution. It gives space for experimental and unique films to flourish under its umbrella. It has always worked to make films like Pather Panchali by Satyajit Ray and Throne of Blood by Akira Kurosawa available in the mainstream for more and more audiences. These two films were screened at the first edition of the festival which was held in the year 1957. It also gives opportunities for emerging filmmakers who choose to represent unique themes in their films by being open for film submission through their website. It encourages the freshers of the filmmaking world to submit their works and get the recognition and success that they deserve.What to expect?
The films screened at the festival represent the recent cinematic trends and can be considered as crucial cinematic discoveries for the lovers of this art form. It champions the finest films from talented filmmakers giving them the space for recognition and creative expressions. SFIFF works to support and discover newer and talented filmmakers from across the globe. The films screened here are instruments for reflective practices as they serve as a vessel for diverse voices to exist in equilibrium causing a social impact. The audience will find these films to be affecting them in multiple ways.
Admission:The board offers many other programmes apart from the 2-week long festival which includes the year-round programming for red carpet events, screenings and premiere events making it a must-visit for all the film lovers. SFIFF under the name of SFILM also works for artist development and youth education making it a great opportunity for emerging filmmakers to attend the festival and learn the process of cinematic production. So, make sure to get your outfits on point and tickets ready if you want to attend the SFIFF and take a plunge into the cinematic brilliance of talented artists.
General Admission - $ 16
Student/senior/ADA - $ 15
SFFILM Member - $ 13
Children (12 and under; select programs only) - $ 8