Feb 9-23, afternoons and evenings, see sfindie.com for schedule
For the 14th year in a row, SF IndieFest presents an awesome abundance of awesomeness with a mightily monstrous mix of maverick movies and mayhem. Here's a brief example of the extreme excellent-ness of this year's program: we're showing THE FP, no doubt the best post-apocalyptic dance-fight video game movie you've ever seen CLOWN, the most sick and wrong (and hilarious) Danish buddy film you've ever seen BULLHEAD, Belgium's Oscar candidate for this year and probably your first introduction to Euro-backwoods crime culture. We're showing EXLEY, the latest underground masterpiece by Canuxploitation pioneer Larry Kent. And a sweet local comedy called JUKO'S TIME MACHINE, just in time for Valentines Day. Though, if you prefer to spend Valentines Day yelling your lungs out to classic anti-love Power Ballads, put the LOVE BITES: 80s POWER BALLAD SING A LONG on your calendar.
The festival opens with Abel Ferrara's new film 4:44 LAST DAY ON EARTH at the Roxie on Feb 9. Both Ferrara and the film's star Shanyn Leigh are expected to attend.
There are a couple other special programs in the line up as well: Join the Bay Area Derby Girls for the premiere of SKATER 26, followed by a derby-tastic after party and be sure to check out the latest found footage/live theater show by EVERYTHING IS TERRIBLE.
And our Closing Night screening + dance party at Public Works featuring the local premiere of GIRL WALK // ALL DAY (an epic dance music video set to Girl Talk's album ALL DAY, co-presented with NYC's video/dance party merrymakers CHERYL.
But wait, there's more more more, like IndieFest's annual BIG LEBOWSKI PARTY, a DANCE DANCE REVOLUTION THROWDOWN and ROLLER DISCO PARTY (both at CellSpace) and something like 80 more great films in the line up. ?
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