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SFIFF53 Members Night
March 31, 2010; programs 7:00 & 9:15 pm; reception 7:30–9:30 pm
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An Evening with Walter Salles
Wednesday, April 28, 6:45 pm
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An Evening with Robert Duvall
Friday, April 30, 7:30 pm
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An Afternoon with James Schamus
Saturday, May 1, 1:00 pm
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Saturday, May 1, 5:30 pm
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Exhibition | Fiscal Sponsorship | Resources

EXHIBITION

Highlighted film titles link to SFIFF pages that contain film synopses, credits, print sources, running times, countries of origin, and if screening is in the future, ticket purchase links.


The Boy Who Wanted to Be a Bear
This enchanting animated film is like a majestic watercolor painting come to life, pitting Man against Beast in a tale of maternal love, family bonds, animal instinct and basic survival.
SFFS Exhibition: 2004 SFIFF
Attendance: 464

Duma
An orphaned cheetah becomes the best friend and pet of a young boy living in South Africa.
SFFS Exhibition: 2006 Youth Education
Attendance: 271
Web site: dumamovie.warnerbros.com
 
The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill
Longhaired 42-year-old Bittner, like the parrots who fly over San Francisco, is an anomaly—a penniless North Beach dharma bum living in one of the city’s most expensive neighborhoods and devoting himself (without pay) to studying these wild parrots.
SFFS Exhibition: 2004 SFIFF
Attendance: 466
Web site: www.wildparrotsfilm.com
 
Winged Migration
Hearing the honking of geese, we scan the sky, wondering where the birds are headed. This superbly photographed film puts us up there with our avian neighbors as they migrate to their breeding grounds in the northern forests and arctic tundra and then return south a few months later.
SFFS Exhibition: 2006 Youth Education
Attendance: 127
Web site: www.sonyclassics.com/wingedmigration/home.html

FISCAL SPONSORSHIP

HIghlighted film titles link to sffs.org "Current Projects" pages, alphabetically listing SFFS fiscally sponsored films, containing synopses and website links where available. Below each title is the filmmaker's name.

Eyes of Thailand
Windy Borman


RESOURCES

The following list of resources offers interested audience members more information and ways to become involved in Animal Rights.

Friends of Asian Elephants


DEVELOPER'S NOTE: http://sffs.org/content.aspx?catid=14,45&pageid=778