SDFF Alumni

Congratulations to SDFF Alumni on IDA Award Wins! Crip Camp

Congratulations to Jim LeBrecht and Sara Bolder for Crimp Camp’s wins! Crimp Camp won the International Documentary Association Awards for Best Feature and ABC News VideoSource Award. It also garnered an honorable mention for he Pare Lorentz Award. The film was directed and produced by LeBrecht and Nicole Newnham and produced by Sara Bolder. It is a movie […]

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Congrats to SDFF Alums on their IDA 2021 Nominations!

CRIP CAMP Congratulations to Jim LeBrecht (director/producer) and Sara Bolder (producer) whose groundbreaking directorial debut Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution has been nominated for best feature film and best director. Crip Camp reflects on a summer camp located close to Woodstock, which galvanized a group of teens with disabilities, becoming activists who would take the Country by storm, forging

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My Mother Was Here gets Nod in the North

Filmmaker/author Rustin Thompson recently received a nod for Best Documentary by a Seattle filmmaker at the upstart Seattle Film Festival for his challenging, but deeply moving film My Mother Was Here. The relevance of this SDFF 2019 official selection has only grown during the COVID crisis, as the harsh economic and emotional realities of many elders, and their

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Our Time Machine Streaming Via Rialto Cinemas®

Our Time Machine Streaming Via Rialto Cinemas® If you missed it at SDFF, Rialto Cinemas® will be streaming Our Time Machine (Yang Sun and S. Leo Chiang, 2020) Sept. 11-25. This doc is a visually-stunning exploration of memory, artistic expression and intergenerational family relationships. We cannot recommend this stunning piece of cinema highly enough. When influential Chinese artist Maleonn realizes

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