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"I wanted to photograph the [San Francisco International Film] festival in the way that I saw cinema." Pamela Gentile This tweet was posted on March 26, 2017.
#LisaGizara uses black and white infrared film & modified digital cameras to make photographs that reveal light from the infrared spectrum. This tweet was posted on June 11, 2017.
#WomensHistoryMonth isn't over yet! Continue celebrating with short films by women from around the world who work across genres to inspire and enlighten. Our screening room is still closed, but we’re continuing online programming with four special films. #VideoArtsSFOM This tweet was posted on March 29, 2021.
@aPaddlingDuck Our criteria for film selection is as broad as our motivation for choosing exhibition subjects throughout the Museum's other galleries—the work must pique our curiosity and present us with an opportunity to inspire visitors to learn more. (2/3) This tweet was posted on September 20, 2019.
@aPaddlingDuck SFO Museum receives proposals for its Video Arts program via an online submission form: https://t.co/8KGQG2aR5J We also reach out directly to filmmakers, film schools, production studios, and distributors to propose participation in the program with specific calendar dates. (1/2) This tweet was posted on September 19, 2019.
@aPaddlingDuck We also track short films that are receiving positive attention on the film festival circuit and on online platforms. Regardless of the source, films are selected and scheduled in accordance with a variety of criteria. Visit our online archive here: https://t.co/MsH54AiTvo (2/2) This tweet was posted on September 19, 2019.
@djalexreyes Hi! You can watch the short films featured in our video arts program on our YouTube page (https://t.co/1ETuuNBjeX) or in-person, pre-security, in the Main Hall of the International Terminal. Please see our website for more information. https://t.co/DxTr0Su0zZ Thanks for asking! This tweet was posted on December 04, 2019.
A 3-D, b&w film, Creature from the Black Lagoon was the last of Universal’s classic monster movies. #KirksMonsters This tweet was posted on July 08, 2015.
AJ Baldwin’s coming-of-age film "Fifteen" captures the emotional highs and lows of first love, and sadly, its conclusion, with emotionally resonant performances and first-person narration with a level of wisdom that belies the youth of the protagonist. https://t.co/uBv9ovvl2A This tweet was posted on June 21, 2021.
Advertised as the “Picture-in-a-Minute” camera, this revolutionary device combined film exposure and processing into one unit. #1950sConsumer This tweet was posted on January 23, 2019.
After Martin passed in 1937, Osa wrote "I Married Adventure", which was adapted into a film in 1940 #WomenInAviation This tweet was posted on August 17, 2016.
After Osa & Martin Johnson conducted 4 African safaris in the 1920s, Osa wrote a book, which was adapted into a film in 1940. #TerraCognito This tweet was posted on January 27, 2017.
Allan's friend Mike Curb produced films & enlisted him to provide music for his soundtracks. Allan’s revolutionary “Blues Theme” featured a “fuzz” distortion guitar effect & was used in the opening scene of Curb’s 1966 motorcycle film The Wild Angels. 🎶👂 https://t.co/JH8GSnQYz0 This tweet was posted on April 05, 2021.
Amazing film of stunt & night flying at the 1915 #PPIE, as well as of the whole expo! http://t.co/J0j9z4mFqr #PPIE100 #sfhistory #avgeek This tweet was posted on April 03, 2015.
An introverted young man finds comfort, confidence, and freedom while dressing in women’s clothing until coming upon his father in a chance encounter on a busy street in "Red," a beautifully composed and restrained film by Yuchao Feng. https://t.co/pS9EvtVyXA This tweet was posted on June 21, 2021.
As a reminder of the eternal life of plastic in this all-cardboard short film, award-winning theater and film director Robin Frohardt (@robinfrohardt) illustrates the journey of a plastic bag from the present day to the distant future. https://t.co/S4WYdcHT6g #VideoArtsSFO https://t.co/RJZA2VyZ3w This tweet was posted on July 21, 2022.
Bette Davis made over 100 films during her long career. Twice she starred as Queen Elizabeth: in the… https://t.co/Sc22V8jhxx This tweet was posted on April 21, 2015.
Celebrate #NationalPublicLandsDay with a short film at SFO. Will and Jim Pattiz turn their attention to Northern California’s ancient forests. See "Redwood" now playing in the Video Arts screening room located pre-security in the International Terminal. https://t.co/HbhKMCfI0h This tweet was posted on September 28, 2019.
Celebrate #Pride Month with four short films from the LGBTQ community that reflect the importance of love, acceptance, and living one’s life with courage and authenticity. Our #VideoArtSFOM gallery is closed, but the films are online at: https://t.co/s0oA7fUN7a For more, see👇 This tweet was posted on June 21, 2021.
Celebrate August with four short films that remind us of the importance of bliss in our lives. Featuring a trio of sisters who find joy & solace in the concrete bowls of Houston’s skate parks & a young man who finds bliss in the escape that street dancing provides. #VideoArtsSFOM This tweet was posted on August 02, 2021.
Celebrate July with four short films that remind us of the importance of family. Our screening room may still be closed, but you can watch the films online at: https://t.co/s0oA7fUN7a #VideoArtsSFOM This tweet was posted on July 08, 2021.
Check out this short film by Hiltunen, called “The Painter”: https://t.co/iqYhxSYaSB #ArtAndDisability This tweet was posted on June 14, 2016.
Dancer Juan Duarte defies stereotypical definitions of masculinity and gender in the realms of dance and fashion in this short film by Vancouver-based award-winning director and producer Morgan Inglis. #VideoArts #VideoArtsSFO #MorganInglis #ComForça #JuanDuarte #dance https://t.co/EL5h9ddSiM This tweet was posted on January 26, 2022.
Dracula (1931) was not the first vampire film but still endures today. Who is your favorite vampire? #KirksMonsters This tweet was posted on October 26, 2015.
Emrich then fills the plastic depressions with bottled water and photographs the composition with a large format film camera. He produces compositions that captivate, challenge, and beg us to reconsider our own relationship with objects that are so easily discarded. #EarthDay This tweet was posted on April 22, 2021.
Film stars wore flashy boots of exotic leathers with embossing & inlaid designs such as flowers, horses, cacti, & cattle. #ShoesinCulture This tweet was posted on August 18, 2017.
Filmmaker Dave Kiehl and his wife Krysten stopped by to visit the Video Arts gallery last week! They timed a short vacation in San Francisco with the debut of his film “The Seed in the Sky”! See “The Seed in the Sky” in the International Terminal today! https://t.co/0jZ6a3mKLx This tweet was posted on March 06, 2018.
French American coloratura soprano Lily Pons (1898–1976) was a pop-cultural sensation and appeared on radio programs, recorded for RCA Records, starred in Hollywood films, and had perfume, flowers, and even a town—Lilypons, Maryland—named after her. #SFOperaCentennial @SFOpera This tweet was posted on March 14, 2023.
From 19th century archaeological excavations to Cecil B. DeMille's epic 1934 film 'Cleopatra', there… https://t.co/X3m2IPdyrN This tweet was posted on May 01, 2015.
George M. Reid documented The Ventures' 1965 tour of Japan in "Beloved Invaders," a film titled after the name given to the band by their Japanese fans. #InstrumentalSurf ♪ Watch the live clip: “Walk, Don’t Run ‘64” https://t.co/G41q6bVk0L This tweet was posted on June 25, 2021.
German filmmaker Sylvia Borges was inspired by choir rehearsals in an empty parking lot during the COVID-19 pandemic to produce a film that speaks to forced separation, but also to unity & resilience during these difficult times. #VideoArts #VideoArtsSFO #SylviaBorges #Particles This tweet was posted on January 21, 2022.
Hi @cmwhitehurst! Thanks for stopping by! Harker is the main character in the 1897 novel but Renfield is the protagonist in the 1931 film. This tweet was posted on July 27, 2015.
In Andrés Gallegos’ graduate thesis film at San Francisco State University, a savvy eleven-year-old shoe shiner in Talca, Chile proves his resourcefulness during turbulent times. https://t.co/s0oA7fUN7a #shoeshiner #andrésgallegos #sfsu #VideoArts #VideoArtsSFO https://t.co/koJMWnRBGT This tweet was posted on August 25, 2022.
In Géraldine Charpentier’s third-year graduation film from La Cambre in Brussels, we follow the deeply personal story of Lou and the difficulties they had regarding clothes, periods, and labels while growing up. #récitdesoi #géraldinecharpentier #VideoArts #VideoArtsSFO This tweet was posted on September 29, 2022.
In Marcello Hutchison-Trujillo’s undergraduate thesis film at @SFSU, he compassionately explores the family tension caused by his father’s long-time friendship with an artist experiencing homelessness during the pandemic. https://t.co/s0oA7fUN7a #VideoArts #VideoArtsSFO https://t.co/fpb6PPoblQ This tweet was posted on August 18, 2022.
In Ray de Mesa’s first-year graduate film at San Francisco State University, a drag artist discovers an unexpectedly deep connection with a woman in exchange for a free dress. #VideoArts #VideoArtsSFO @sfsu @SFSUCinemaDept https://t.co/2ENS3GcAzF This tweet was posted on August 05, 2022.