Announcing the22nd SF Documentary Film Festival(SF DocFest) June 1 – 11, 2023
The 22nd San Francisco Documentary Film Festival (SF DocFest) will be held June 1 – 11, 2023. SF DocFest will screen 39 features and 47 shorts. The festival will once again be presented as a hybrid of virtual screenings and live presentations. There are 35 films that will screen at the Roxie Theater in San Francisco. The majority of the in-person screenings held at the Roxie Theater will also include live Q&A sessions. For those who are unable to attend in person, the festival may be attended virtually through on-demand screenings and pre-recorded Q&A sessions. A selection of 83 films will be available virtually during the festival at https://watch.eventive.org/sfdocfest2023. The full festival program may be found at https://sfdocfest2023.eventive.org. Find a working folder of available media assets here: 2023 SF DOCFEST Media Assets. Please find a few of this year’s festival program highlights below. HEADLINERS OPENING NIGHTFrom the Opening Night Film, 26.2 TO LIFE, directed by Christine Yoo. |
26.2 TO LIFE Christine Yoo Filmed inside California’s oldest state prison, 26.2 TO LIFE explores the transformative power of San Quentin’s 1000 Mile Club, in which incarcerated men train for and run a marathon on the dirt and concrete path circling the prison yard. Through intimate access behind the walls of the infamous correctional facility, the film confronts the meaning of personal transformation within the greater crisis of the American carceral state. FANTASTIC NEGRITO: HAVE YOU LOST YOUR MIND YET? Yvan Iturriaga, Francisco Nuñez Capriles Mercurial bluesman Fantastic Negrito (Xavier Amin Dphrepaulezz) faces his demons amidst the mental health crisis ravaging his community. Digging deep as a survivor of domestic abuse, drug violence, and brutal racism, the film captures Negrito creating his most personal album to date. CENTERPIECE HOW TO HAVE AN AMERICAN BABY Leslie Tai There is a city in Southern California that is teeming with pregnant women from China. HOW TO HAVE AN AMERICAN BABY is a kaleidoscopic voyage, told through multiple perspectives, into the booming shadow economy of Chinese birth tourism that has taken over the Chinese enclaves of Los Angeles County. CLOSING NIGHTFrom the film, BLACK BARBIE, directed by Lagueria Davis.BLACK BARBIE Lagueria Davis Through intimate access to a charismatic Mattel insider, Beulah Mae Mitchell, BLACK BARBIE delves into the cross section of merchandise and representation as Black women struggle to elevate their own voices and stories, refusing to be invisible. SATAN WANTS YOU Steve Adames, Sean Horlor SATAN WANTS YOU is a feature documentary about the shocking story of how a young woman and her psychiatrist helped ignite the global Satanic Panic with their bestselling memoir Michelle Remembers. SPECIAL EVENTS OPENING NIGHT ART SHOW AND AFTERPARTY Thursday, June 1, 2023 at 8:00 PM PT 518 Valencia Gallery, 518 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA 94110 Free, tickets available here. Join the cast and crew from 26.2 TO LIFE in celebrating opening night at the 22nd annual San Francisco Documentary Film Festival. The evening also pays tribute to Ronnie Goodman, who originated the idea of holding a marathon inside San Quentin.Goodman was a homeless exhibited artist encamped near the Roxie Theater that was known throughout the local community for his work. Pieces of his art will be showcased at the gallery. PRINCE’S BIRTHDAY SING-A-LONG PARTY Saturday, June 3, 2023 at 9:30 PM PT Roxie Theater House 1, 3117 16th St, San Francisco, CA 94103 $15, tickets available here. Dearly beloved, we are gathered here on this day… to celebrate the Purple One’s birthday! Sing along to a program of Prince and Prince-adjacent music videos. Don’t worry, lyrics are provided. “DOCUMENTARY GHOSTS” PANEL Sunday, June 4, 2023 at 1:00 PM PT 518 Valencia Gallery, 518 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA 94110 Free, tickets available here. Many filmmakers have had film projects that, for a variety of reasons, they just couldn’t complete. How do we know when to say “I’m done?” How do you mourn the loss of the project that never was and move forward with clarity? Filmmakers share thoughts, ideas, and personal experiences with their “documentary ghosts.” A conversation with filmmakers Katie Galloway, Nancy Kates, and others, moderated by Jennifer Steinman Sternin. Followed by a hosted social mixer. Co-presented by the Bay Area Women Directors’ Collective (BAWDC) and the Documentary Producers Alliance (DPA). TICKETS AND PASSES Individual tickets and passes are available for this year’s festival. Note that masks are not required this year, but we kindly ask that you stay home if you are feeling sick, may be experiencing any symptoms, or may have been exposed to any contagions. Individual tickets for virtual shows are $10 each. Individual tickets for screenings at the Roxie Theater range from $15-24 each. Live + Virtual Pass is $175 each. It includes access to all virtual on-demand films via the online screening platform (June 1-11) and all live festival screenings at the Roxie Theater (June 1-8). Live + Virtual Donor Pass is $225 each. It includes access to all virtual on-demand films via the online screening platform (June 1-11) and all live festival screenings at the Roxie Theater (June 1-8). Additionally, you’ll receive recognition for your generous support of independent film storytelling. Virtual Screening Pass is $90 each. It includes access to all virtual on-demand films via the online screening platform (June 1-11). Virtual Screening Donor Pass is $140 each. It includes access to all virtual on-demand films via the online screening platform (June 1-11). Additionally, you’ll receive recognition for your generous support of independent film storytelling. |