SFIFF56 Centerpiece: Inequality For All
Jacob Kornbluth (USA 2013)
Box office now open to general public!
Box office now open to general public!
At the center of the Festival is an extraordinary event featuring an impassioned new film by a celebrated director followed by a chic lounge party at one of San Francisco’s hottest nightspots. Be part of one of the Festival’s most anticipated events.
In this Inconvenient Truth for the economy, the Sundance Special Jury Award–winning Inequality For All introduces former Secretary of Labor (and current UC Berkeley professor) Robert Reich as an inspirational and humorous guide in exploring the causes and consequences of the widening income gap in America and asks what is means for the future of our economy and nation. Passionate and insightful, Reich connects the dots for viewers by providing a comprehensive and significantly deeper understanding of what’s at stake if we don’t act.
SPONSORED BY
San Francisco Film Commission and 7x7
Party with a sophisticated crowd at Roe, San Francisco’s premier boutique nightclub and lounge destination. Indulge in cool cocktails, delicious hors d’oeuvres and the latest beats. You must be 21+ to attend the party.

Blue Angel Vodka
Grolsch
Mendocino Farms
Discoveries Vineyards
Photographed by Svetlana Cvetko, Dan Krauss. (85 min)
Film only $20 members, $25 general.
Film & Party $35 members, $45 general
In this Inconvenient Truth for the economy, the Sundance Special Jury Award–winning Inequality For All introduces former Secretary of Labor (and current UC Berkeley professor) Robert Reich as an inspirational and humorous guide in exploring the causes and consequences of the widening income gap in America and asks what is means for the future of our economy and nation. Passionate and insightful, Reich connects the dots for viewers by providing a comprehensive and significantly deeper understanding of what’s at stake if we don’t act.
SPONSORED BY
San Francisco Film Commission and 7x7
Party with a sophisticated crowd at Roe, San Francisco’s premier boutique nightclub and lounge destination. Indulge in cool cocktails, delicious hors d’oeuvres and the latest beats. You must be 21+ to attend the party.

Blue Angel Vodka
Grolsch
Mendocino Farms
Discoveries Vineyards
Photographed by Svetlana Cvetko, Dan Krauss. (85 min)
Film only $20 members, $25 general.
Film & Party $35 members, $45 general
Saturday, May 4
Screening 6:30 pm
Party 8:30 pm
Sundance Kabuki Cinemas
1881 Post Street (at Fillmore)
Roe
651 Howard Street (Between Hawthorne and 3rd)
Screening 6:30 pm
Party 8:30 pm
Sundance Kabuki Cinemas
1881 Post Street (at Fillmore)
Roe
651 Howard Street (Between Hawthorne and 3rd)






