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San Francisco's Pride celebrations were accompanied by brief sunshine, quickly replaced by the city’s characteristic fog by Independence Day. SFGATE’s Fogcutter column captures local events, providing a snapshot of the Bay Area’s culture. This week’s highlights include a busy day at Dolores Park, a unique San Francisco Symphony performance, and a popular Coachella headliner’s concert. At the Frameline Film Festival, 'Twinless' received significant audience acclaim, exploring themes of friendship and individuality with humor and introspection, earning awards at Sundance and set to release in theaters in September.
The film 'Twinless' explores the budding friendship between two young men at a support group for twins who have lost their siblings, delving into the complexities of being a 'singlet' in a couple-oriented world.
During the closing night of the Frameline Film Festival, the audience reacted with noticeable gasps to pivotal moments in 'Twinless,' illustrating the film's emotional depth and engagement.
Awarded at Sundance, 'Twinless' combines dark humor with introspective dialogue, creating a narrative about forgiveness and acceptance that resonates with many.
Dolores Park hosted its busiest day of the year alongside events like the San Francisco Symphony's unique performances and a Coachella headliner concert.
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