SUPERFLIP is a significant short film directed by Celine Parreñas Shimizu, filmed in the summer of 1995. The film captures the life, love, and labor of a Filipino immigrant couple and prominently features locations in SOMA, such as the original Carmen's Restaurant and Blanche's Garden. An event schedule includes a film screening at 2pm, a fireside chat with the director, and exhibits from 3pm to 5pm. Following the exhibits, there will be a Happy Hour at Victory Hall for a reunion of the film's cast and crew.
SUPERFLIP is a monumental short film by Celine Parreñas Shimizu, filmed in the summer of 1995. The 30-minute film explores the life, love and labor of a Filipino immigrant couple and was shot in iconic SOMA locations such as the original Carmen's Restaurant, Blanche's Garden, Rigo's Inner City/Home mural and 330 Ritch/Victory Hall.
A screening is scheduled for 2pm, followed by a fireside chat with Director Celine Parreñas Shimizu, who created this thesis film at UCLA.
From 3pm to 5pm, attendees can explore the Makibaka: Living Legacy and Bay Area Then Exhibits, followed by a Happy Hour at 5:30pm for a SUPERFLIP Cast and Crew Reunion at Victory Hall.
Event details include a filming location at 701 Mission St, San Francisco, and a disclaimer advising participants to verify event information with the organizer due to potential changes.
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