The San Francisco International Film Festival, now in its 68th year, runs from April 17 to 27, featuring over 150 films from more than 50 countries. The festival includes a variety of formats such as narrative features, documentaries, and shorts, taking place across multiple venues. The opening film 'Rebuilding' centers on a FEMA camp post-wildfire, while the closing film 'Outerlands' explores the challenges faced by a non-binary gig worker in San Francisco. Special events and tributes, notably to Andre Holland, enhance the festival's rich offerings and social relevance.
The 68th San Francisco International Film Festival presents over 150 films from 50+ countries, showcasing a diverse range of narratives and themes across 11 days in various venues.
Opening night film 'Rebuilding' set in a FEMA camp highlights urgent themes of climate change, while closing night 'Outerlands' explores economic struggles through the eyes of a non-binary gig worker.
Tributes to actors like Andre Holland, who stars in works like 'Love, Brooklyn' and the new adaptation of Amiri Baraka's 'The Dutchman', enrich the festival experience.
The festival's programs reflect pressing issues, from environmental disasters to economic disparities, making it relevant for both audiences and filmmakers in contemporary society.
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