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Jane Chow, a Los Angeles-based filmmaker from Hong Kong, produces this award-winning film about a lonely teenager who tries to help her parents keep their restaurant afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic in Los Angeles Chinatown. #JaneChow #SorryForTheInconvenience This tweet was posted on December 16, 2021.
Jon Jon Augustavo is a Filipino American Los Angeles-based filmmaker whose visual poem, made in celebration of AANHPI heritage month, shares voices of the Asian diaspora in the United States. #VideoArtsSFO #APAHM #AAPIHeritageMonth #AAPIHM https://t.co/rIBLqiNPMK This tweet was posted on May 25, 2023.
London-based filmmaker Azeem Bhati explores the beauty and importance of our human connections through the story of a doctor who steps outside during her night shift to deliver news during the pandemic. #VideoArts #VideoArtsSFO #AzeemBhati #JuniorMessenger @AzanaFilms https://t.co/KJgYCNUxpV This tweet was posted on February 03, 2022.
London-based filmmaker Balan Evans reveals the fierce determination, resilience, and hope of the LGBTQ community in Sierra Leone, where homosexuality is illegal. https://t.co/D85E3QmNZW #VideoArts #VideoArtsSFO #pride #QueenHarold https://t.co/no6JLsE4KZ This tweet was posted on June 23, 2022.
London-based filmmaker Tom Speers captures the unspoken connection between two boys as they experience adolescence and longing in this cinematic interpretation of Peter LaBerge’s poem. #VideoArts #VideoArtsSFO #boysaint #tomspeers #peterlaberge This tweet was posted on January 05, 2023.
London-based filmmakers Felix Bazalgette and Josh Hughes transport us to a night shift at the oldest daily newspaper in Sierra Leone, which is produced in a loud, dimly lit printing press operated by a brotherhood of men. #VideoArts #VideoArtsSFO https://t.co/uYbhlXX0yd This tweet was posted on March 24, 2022.
London-based photographer and filmmaker Zeina Aref celebrates Egyptian women and their expressive journeys towards reclaiming the spaces they rightfully deserve. #VideoArts #VideoArtsSFO #Akoon #ZeinaAref #InternationalWomensHistoryMonth This tweet was posted on March 02, 2023.
Los Angeles-based filmmaker Alexandra Stergiou (@alexandrasterg) directs coming out scenes with a group of queer and trans actors who draw from their own experiences, blurring the line between reality and performance. #VideoArts #VideoArtsSFO #NationalComingOutDay2022 This tweet was posted on October 11, 2022.
Los Angeles-based filmmaker Shiouwen Hong (@shiouwenhong ) follows Caliefah, a single mother of three, who after discovering that personal products like soap are not available through the food stamp program, starts a soap business in her community. #VideoArts #VideoArtsSFO This tweet was posted on March 09, 2023.
Los-Angeles-based filmmaker Ryan Maxey’s How to Make a Rainbow documents a young daughter’s unconditional love for her transgender mother over the course of two challenging years. #VideoArtsSFO #HowtoMakeaRainbow #Pride https://t.co/UtjjeyWz0I This tweet was posted on June 15, 2023.
Ma’s House was once the heart of a community. Ma’s grandson, photographer and Shinnecock filmmaker Jeremy Dennis (@jeremynative) is on a quest to restore the family home to its central role as a community gathering place for a new generation of diverse artists. #VideoArts This tweet was posted on November 14, 2022.
Multi-disciplinary artist and filmmaker Amy K. Jenkins reveals the secret yearnings of a child for an alternate identity by tracing a decade of birthday wishes. https://t.co/avN03wlnDO #VideoArts #VideoArtsSFO #pride #wishes #LGBT https://t.co/hFNrlmA7o4 This tweet was posted on June 16, 2022.
NOW PLAYING: " Another Kind of Girl" by Khaldiya Jibawi. Syrian filmmaker Khaldiya Jibawi documents her melancholy, frustrations, and aspirations in Jordan’s Za’atari Refugee Camp, her new home, since fleeing civil war in Syria in 2011. https://t.co/tFkxJiSwHc #VideoArtsSFOM https://t.co/ZebhJSMJbn This tweet was posted on February 26, 2019.
NOW PLAYING: "A New View of the #Moon" by Alex Gorosh and Wylie Overstreet. Filmmakers Alex Gorosh and Wylie Overstreet invite passersby in Los Angeles to gaze upon what they’ve looked at all their lives but never seen up close. https://t.co/mlSLagufOq #VideoArtsSFOM https://t.co/BKgoaGS5if This tweet was posted on August 21, 2018.
NOW PLAYING: "Agent of Connection" by Ivan Cash. Filmmaker Ivan Cash profiles William Cromartie, a @SFBART station agent and @Cal alumnus, who finds meaning in the simple act of saying hello to the thousands of commuters he encounters each day. https://t.co/xrSvoeLgao https://t.co/XVddHn9sCr This tweet was posted on May 30, 2018.
NOW PLAYING: "Am I Paris?" by #RedhaMedjellekh. #Filmmaker #Medjellekh finds inspiration in the City of Lights with costumed dancer Brice Larrieu navigating the streets—and rooftops—of #Paris to Sergei Prokofiev’s “Dance of the Knights.” https://t.co/5IUhYW5glU #VideoArtsSFOM https://t.co/FJ56tOHj2u This tweet was posted on November 26, 2018.
NOW PLAYING: "First Bloom" by Tingting Liu. Filmmaker Tingting Liu employs watercolor painting in her frame-by-frame digital animation of a forbidden relationship between a princess and her servant in ancient China. https://t.co/IKBu2J6PQh #VideoArtsSFOM https://t.co/DSwVvyTSIX This tweet was posted on February 11, 2019.
NOW PLAYING: "Gips" by Jeroen Houben. Inspired by memories of his own family vacations, Dutch filmmaker Jeroen Houben has crafted a meditation on summer holidays, first crushes, and the courage required to reach out to someone who may care about you. #VideoArtsSFOM https://t.co/bUsLaxJ6BT This tweet was posted on January 14, 2019.
NOW PLAYING: "Random Walks" by Borbála Tompa. What is it like to be an immigrant? Filmmaker $BorbálaTompa animates the fears, challenges, and aspirations of five #immigrants in #Budapest whose futures remain undetermined. #VideoArtsSFOM ##immigration #animation https://t.co/wnoKKwhlBP This tweet was posted on November 13, 2018.
NOW PLAYING: "The Christmas Light Killer". With deadpan humor, filmmaker James P. Gannon profiles his friend, a decidedly grinchy Jimmy Cochran, whose seasonal job is to turn out lights along a two-mile stretch of “winter wonderland” in a suburb of Philadelphia. #VideoArtsSFOM This tweet was posted on December 24, 2018.
NOW PLAYING: "The Moon’s Milk" by Ri Crawford. Captain Millipede and his crew embark on a final expedition to the Moon to harvest its milk in Oakland-based filmmaker Ri Crawford’s stop-motion animated short. https://t.co/5WXnwP4Nwx #VideoArtsSFOM https://t.co/YnC3cVFAnc This tweet was posted on December 23, 2019.
NOW PLAYING: "The Seed in the Sky" by Dave Kiehl. The Milwaukee-based filmmaker created this imaginative short in which a lumbering aircraft mechanically produces the creatures of an idyllic world below. https://t.co/0jZ6a359mX https://t.co/ja3Vpgecc6 This tweet was posted on March 06, 2018.
NOW PLAYING: "Through Clouds and Water” by A Common Future. Filmmakers Tom Elliot and Simon Reichel train their lens on England’s northeast, where surfers ride the breakers of a coastline. https://t.co/aDKwWXAQCR https://t.co/WnqiNLRMGs This tweet was posted on December 27, 2017.
NOW PLAYING: "Under the Viaduct" by Norm Li. Filmmaker Li takes viewers on a brief journey along the margins of modern society. While Li presents no human subjects, his film is clearly concerned with humanity and how we live together. https://t.co/0mcoPuNKCd #VideoArtsSFOM https://t.co/JCE759NqWN This tweet was posted on November 19, 2018.
NOW PLAYING: “Dreams Without Borders” by Muna Al Hariri. First-time filmmaker Muna Al Hariri, a resident of Jordan’s Azraq Refugee Camp, expresses her need to be a normal teenager while sharing her hopes and dreams in this short film. #VideoArtsSFOM https://t.co/FsjnnMtC0i This tweet was posted on August 01, 2019.
NOW PLAYING: “Mamoon" by Ben Steer. London-based filmmaker Ben Steer presents the story of a woman and her son fleeing through a dizzying landscape of towers and tiers in “Mamoon”, which was inspired by reports of the Syrian refugee crisis. #VideoArtsSFOM https://t.co/r2olcv9miJ This tweet was posted on August 05, 2019.
NOW PLAYING: “Sonámbulo (The Sleepwalker)”. Inspired by the poem “Romance Sonámbulo” by Federico García Lorca, Bulgarian-born filmmaker Theodore Ushev evokes the universe of surrealist artist Joan Miró. At the Video Arts Gallery, pre-security, in the I.T. https://t.co/hNZ49HAjmp https://t.co/bSG6dlLgbp This tweet was posted on December 05, 2017.
Native Hawaiian filmmaker Justyn Ah Chong collaborates with Law and Hawaiian Studies Professor Malia Akutagawa to explore how one Indigenous Hawaiian community is drawn into a complex quest to preserve their ancestral land and familial burial ground. #VideoArtsSFO #APAHM #AAPIHM https://t.co/F0u3dWEymU This tweet was posted on May 18, 2023.
New York-based filmmaker Andre Andreev illustrates the story of legendary #Arsenal goalkeeper Bob Wilson, who reflects on the grueling and often surreal nature of life between the goalposts. #VideoArts #VideoArtsSFO #worldcup #football #illustration This tweet was posted on December 01, 2022.
New York-based filmmakers and brothers Alex and Aaron Craig profile Brooklyn’s Peter Kokis, whose passion is creating life-size robots out of trash. #VideoArts #VideoArtsSFO #AlexCraig #AaronCraig #OneMansTrash #PeterKokis #Brooklyn https://t.co/CI5LYdvttE This tweet was posted on February 11, 2022.
Oakland-based filmmaker Alba Roland Mejia celebrates the diversity of the Black diaspora in the San Francisco Bay Area. To learn more about the filmmaker visit: https://t.co/gzMv1gQA9P #VideoArtsSFO #BlackHistoryMonth This tweet was posted on February 09, 2023.
Pioneering artist, filmmaker, and blues musician Mike Henderson left Missouri to attend the San Francisco Art Institute, earning his MFA in 1970. Henderson began exploring abstraction, which became the primary visual language of his work. #BlackHistoryMonth #MikeHenderson This tweet was posted on February 08, 2023.
SFO Museum is pleased to announce the re-opening of the Video Arts Screening room. Celebrate November with four stories of Native American culture and tradition. Four filmmakers share examples of endurance, pride, and inspiration. #videoartsSFO #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth This tweet was posted on November 09, 2021.
SFO Museum received a special visit from filmmaker Howard Kung and his sister Michelle, who flew to SFO to see Howard’s wonderful animated short The Lonely Stoplight, now playing at our Video Arts screening room in the International Terminal Main Hall. https://t.co/lL17dClzTB This tweet was posted on July 24, 2019.
San Francisco-based filmmaker Adam Warmington immerses us in the day-to-day struggles of Anthony Stepney from the City’s Hunters Point neighborhood, who discovers his love of the ocean and finds inner peace. #float #adamwarmington #MeWater #hunterspoint #anthonystepney #VideoArts This tweet was posted on October 24, 2022.
Student filmmakers Marion Philippe, Kayu Leung, Théo Jamin, Jean-Géraud Blanc from France’s MoPA School of Animation immerse us in the life of 8 1/2 year old Louis, allowing us to step into his shoes and understand his unique perspective of the world. #VideoArtsSFO #autism https://t.co/0QWmKGMSmN This tweet was posted on April 07, 2022.