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Fruits of Labor Coming-of-Age Doc on Systemic Poverty, Filmmaker Interviewed on PBS

Filmmaker Emily Cohen Ibañez was recently interviewed for a NPR’s All Things Considered podcast, following the airing of her lyrical coming-of-age doc about a young woman’s experience of systemic poverty on PBS’s POV (10/4).  The film, Fruits of Labor, tells the story of a Mexican-American teenager with dreams of finishing high school, who instead finds herself […]

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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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Local Theater & SDFF Partner Celebrates Anniversary!

Congratulations to our longtime Premier Venue Partner (and local treasure!) Rialto Cinemas® on their 20th Anniversary! While we all have our fingers crossed that we’ll be enjoying movies together at the theater soon enough, we encourage everyone to check out Rialto virtual cinemas, which is offering a host of first run art house and independent films, including

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Sebastopol Hardware + Spirit Works Distillery Help Sanitize Pandemic Hands

This is how Sebastopol does taking care of each other… Community businesses and individual donors have always been key partners in bringing SDFF to life. In-kind donations, monetary support, media exposure: all are vital to our existence. In recognition of their support, the SDFF team is proud to shine a light on these partners and what they are

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