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San Francisco Green Film Festival Reviews

Ninth Street Independent Film Center, 145 9th Street, Suite 220
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 767-1977

SFGFF is the city's leading movement for films & conversations about people and the planet. We use the power of film to inspire, inform, and motivate audiences to find their environmental passion and make a difference. In addition to the annual Green Film Fest each Spring, we present year-round community events in the San Francisco Bay Area. For more info on what we're about, please visit our website at http://greenfilmfest.org

Arts and Entertainment Near San Francisco Green Film Festival

Holy Cow Nightclub
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1535 Folsom St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 757-7560

Welcome to the newly remodeled Holy Cow Nightclub! Established in 1987, The Holy Cow has been an iconic go-to spot for socializing, dancing and fun. Our mission is to keep the party going!

Alonzo King LINES Ballet
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26 7th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 863-3040

Alonzo King LINES Ballet nurtures dynamic artistry and the development of authentic, creative expression through dance. Dedicated to exploring the possibilities of movement from a global perspective, the company performs original works of contemporary ballet created by choreographer Alonzo King. LINES Ballet is unique, not only because of the way it transcends and renews traditional ballet, but also because it is an American ballet company whose choreographer actively develops new work with other artists from diverse disciplines and cultures. Alonzo King understands ballet as a science — founded on universal, geometric principles of energy and evolution — and develops a new language of movement from its classical forms and techniques. LINES Ballet shares its vision of transformative, revelatory dance through performances and outreach activities worldwide, as well as by cultivating the gifts of developing dancers through the joint BFA Program with Dominican University of California, the two year Training Program, and the Alonzo King LINES Dance Center. "The term LINES alludes to all that is visible in the phenomenal world. There is nothing that is made or formed without a line. Straight and Circle encompass all that we see. Whatever can be seen is formed by a line. In mathematics it is a straight or curved continuous extent of length without breadth. Lines are in our fingerprints, the shapes of our bodies, constellations, geometry. It implies genealogical connection, progeny and spoken word. It marks the starting point and finish. It addresses direction, communication, and design. A line of thought. A boundary or eternity. A melodic line. The equator. From vibration or dot to dot it is the visible organization of what we see." - Alonzo King

Housepitality SF
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1192 Folsom St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 857-1192

Brought to you by Michael Tello and Miguel Solari every Wednesday night at F8, 1192 Folsom. Housepitality is San Francisco's premiere underground music industry weekly. We bring world class talent to the professional midweek crowd who are obviously serious about the music and having fun. We got you! Residents: (alphabetically) Bai-ee Fil Latorre Joel Conway Matt Richardson Michael Tello Miguel Solari Mike Bee Navid Izadi Sharon Buck Sean Murray Tyrel Williams Victor Vega Founders: Mikey Tello & Miguel Solari CEO: Bai-ee Logistics/Our Boss: Sarah Tedder Floor Manager: Victor Vega Promotions and Chief Dancing Officer: Luke David Nasaw Admission Specialist: Joanna Marie Resident Mixologist: McKenzie Boyle Art Coordinator: Rene Pamela Kindinger Website: www.housepitalitysf.com Up to the minute event details on Twitter. Follow @housepitalitysf

Root Division
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1131 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 863-7668

Oasis
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298 11th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 795-3180

Kearny Street Workshop
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ARC Studios & Gallery, 1246 Folsom St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 503-0520

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The Costume Shop at ACT
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1117 Market Street
San Francisco, CA 94103

Sex And The City: Live
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298 11th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

Red Hots Burlesque
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399 9th street
San Francisco, CA 94110

(415) 672-4735

Come with your sense of humor and get ready to ogle, hoot and holler. Every show features hot bods, pasties, outrageous costumes, a lot of humor and, of course, bumpin' and grindin'! Red Hots Burlesque saw 5 successful years of shimmies in New York City and in 2007 they made the cross country journey to bring you a show with out boundaries including bizarre beauties and senseless sideshow. Not for the faint of heart or weak of humor. We are SF's longest running weekly Burlesque show and are now 4 times every week!

New Wave City
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1192 Folsom st
San Francisco, CA 94103

CIIS Public Programs & Performances
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1453 Mission St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 575-6175

CIIS Public Programs & Performances is an extension of California Institute of Integral Studies, a nonprofit university dedicated to personal and social transformation.

LEVYdance
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19 Heron St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 701-1300

YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/levydance Twitter: https://twitter.com/LEVYdance

KUNST-STOFF arts
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1 Grove St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 777-0172

The programming: Programming is directed by Yannis Adoniou and Kathleen Hermesdorf, incorporating a fusion of ideas and ideals found in KUNST-STOFF's educational offerings and La ALTERNATIVA's Alternative Conservatory. Our faculty represents the best of San Francisco and the national and international scenes. With dedication to focus and quality, the program reaches out to a broad spectrum of interests, experiences and abilities. Our offerings: Monday-Saturday training for professional dancers and devoted practitioners with dedicated master teachers, as well as evening and weekend workshops, KUNST-STOFF's Summer Choreography Intensive, and the Alternative Conservatory New Years & Spring Intensives and Spring & Fall 3-month Sessions. Classical and contemporary dance techniques Somatic practices Movement research Embodiment theories Improvisation Media-technology Cross-disciplinary training & experiments

KUNST-STOFF arts
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1 Grove St
San Francisco, CA 94102

415 Tattoo
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155 12th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 621-1777

Bill Graham Civic Center
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99 Grove St
San Francisco, CA 94102

415-624-8900

Musicians Union Local 6
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116 9th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 575-0777

Golden Gate Knights
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19 Heron St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(916) 214-3917

MindSnacks HQ v2
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1479 Folsom St
San Francisco, CA 94103

San Francisco Silent Film Festival
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145 9th St, Ste 230
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 777-4908

Twenty years ago, Melissa Chittick and Stephen Salmons had a magnificent idea. They wanted to share their love of early cinema with the world and they knew that presenting silent films as they are meant to be seen—in beautiful prints on a big screen with live musical accompaniment—could thrill modern audiences. Today, their creation has outstripped their wildest dreams and grown into the largest and most prestigious silent film festival outside of Pordenone, Italy. Over the years, the San Francisco Silent Film Festival has become an internationally renowned destination for filmmakers, scholars, and movie lovers. Every year enthralled audiences partake of new discoveries and old favorites accompanied by the likes of the Matti Bye Ensemble, Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra, Alloy Orchestra, Stephen Horne, Donald Sosin, and Dennis James on the Castro Theatre’s world-famous Mighty Wurlitzer organ. In the last 20 years, the festival has presented more than 150 rare and classic silent films, all with live music performed by the most accomplished composers and musicians in the field. We have published over 140 original essays by local writers and key figures in silent-film history, preservation, and music, and we have supported film preservation efforts by exhibiting major restorations, as well as by direct funding and a fellowship for emerging archivists. The Festival has commissioned new scores that have set a new standard for excellence in film accompaniment. Every summer—and during special events throughout the year—the Festival brings authors, archivists, and filmmakers to the stage to help audiences appreciate the history, preservation, and continuing influence and importance of these early works of cinema art.

Non-Profit Organization Near San Francisco Green Film Festival

San Francisco Silent Film Festival
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145 9th St, Ste 230
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 777-4908

Twenty years ago, Melissa Chittick and Stephen Salmons had a magnificent idea. They wanted to share their love of early cinema with the world and they knew that presenting silent films as they are meant to be seen—in beautiful prints on a big screen with live musical accompaniment—could thrill modern audiences. Today, their creation has outstripped their wildest dreams and grown into the largest and most prestigious silent film festival outside of Pordenone, Italy. Over the years, the San Francisco Silent Film Festival has become an internationally renowned destination for filmmakers, scholars, and movie lovers. Every year enthralled audiences partake of new discoveries and old favorites accompanied by the likes of the Matti Bye Ensemble, Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra, Alloy Orchestra, Stephen Horne, Donald Sosin, and Dennis James on the Castro Theatre’s world-famous Mighty Wurlitzer organ. In the last 20 years, the festival has presented more than 150 rare and classic silent films, all with live music performed by the most accomplished composers and musicians in the field. We have published over 140 original essays by local writers and key figures in silent-film history, preservation, and music, and we have supported film preservation efforts by exhibiting major restorations, as well as by direct funding and a fellowship for emerging archivists. The Festival has commissioned new scores that have set a new standard for excellence in film accompaniment. Every summer—and during special events throughout the year—the Festival brings authors, archivists, and filmmakers to the stage to help audiences appreciate the history, preservation, and continuing influence and importance of these early works of cinema art.

Global Lives Project
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145 9th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 729-4562

National Film Preservation Foundation
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145 Ninth St, Ste 260
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 392-7291

Code for America
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155 9th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

Code for San Francisco
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155 9th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 625-9633

Musicians Union Local 6
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116 9th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 575-0777

SPARC
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1256 Mission St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 252-7727

Center for Sex and Culture
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1349 Mission St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 902-2071

New America Media
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209 9th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 503-4170

The Eviction Defense Collaborative
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1338 Mission St, Fl 4th
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 947-0797

The EDC provides legal assistance to people who are in legal proceedings for eviction in San Francisco. This legal assistance includes guidance in the legal process of evictions, help in preparing papers for people to file in court, possible referrals to other legal resources, hands-on guidance during the settlement conference, and detailed coaching to prepare for a trial. The EDC doesn't provide the services of a lawyer; clients act as their own lawyer. The EDC charges a sliding scale fee for its services and payment plans are possible. No one will be turned away due to lack of funds. We also provide a self help packet for people who need to respond to a Summons and are unable to use the EDC's services because of time or other constraints. The EDC can provide help for people living outside of San Francisco, but many of the services are limited. If you are behind in your rent, you may be able to avoid having an eviction filed against you. Our Rental Assistance Disbursement Component (RADCo) provides interest-free loans and grants to tenants residing in the City and County of San Francisco who have fallen behind in their rent due to a temporary financial setback. Please see our websites for more information.

AIDS Emergency Fund (AEF)
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12 Grace St, Ste 300
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 558-6999

Breast Cancer Emergency Fund (BCEF)
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12 Grace St, Ste 300
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 558-6999

BCEF was founded in 2001 by AIDS Emergency Fund (AEF). Together, BCEF & AEF partner to maintain a very low administrative overhead. BCEF does not receive federal or public funding. We rely on the dedication of an extensive volunteer network and the generosity of many individuals, corporations and foundations. Our signature fundraising event, This Old Bag: The Power of the Purse raises one-quarter of BCEF's annual budget.

San Francisco Pretrial Diversion Project
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115 10th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 626-4995

The San Francisco Pretrial Diversion Project (SFPDP) was established in 1976 through the joint efforts of a group of socially conscious citizens, the San Francisco Bar Association and the Judges of the Municipal Courts. Their Experience had shown that most individuals charged with a misdemeanor offense did not benefit perceptibly by jail time. They were convinced that both the goals of crime prevention and rehabilitation would be better served by an alternative program of rehabilitation, education, and community service work. SFPDP was formed to provide “first time” misdemeanor offenders of non violent charges an opportunity to have their case dismissed by completing a program. Continuing our tradition and philosophy of “Dignity and Respect, Compassion and Accountability/” SFPDP added more programs design to address various needs of the Court, the Clients and the Community such as Court Accountable Case Management, Court Accountable Homeless Services, Community Involvement Team Yes!, The Navigator Project, Neighborhood Courts, No Violence Alliance, Own Recognizance, Pretrial Diversion, Project 20 / Project 22, & Supervised Pretrial Release

KickStart International
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123 10th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 346-4820

Over one billion people worldwide live in extreme poverty; the majority of them live in Sub-Saharan Africa and eke out a living as small-scale farmers. Many live on small plots of land and plant crops during the one or two rainy seasons hoping to grow enough to get them through the long dry and hungry season. Most grow the same rain-fed crops, harvest them at same time and sell them into the same markets, making just enough money to survive, but not enough to escape poverty. With irrigation, we know that farmers can safeguard their crops against drought and climatic emergencies, create sustainable, thriving small businesses by growing more and selling their crops at a profit, and effectively lift themselves and their families out of poverty.

AIDS Walk San Francisco
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273 9th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 615-9255

Project Inform
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273 9th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 588-8669

Staffed by independent advocates whose expertise, high quality work and integrity have earned the respect of government, industry and academic leaders, ee have built principled and cooperative relationships with these institutions to address the greatest scientific and public policy challenges in the epidemic.

ASIAN, Inc.
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1167 Mission Street, 4th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 928-5910

CIIS Public Programs & Performances
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1453 Mission St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 575-6175

CIIS Public Programs & Performances is an extension of California Institute of Integral Studies, a nonprofit university dedicated to personal and social transformation.

Merchants Of Reality
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285 9th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 866-7772

We aim to support, promote, and connect artists with their community through creative expression as a means to inspire, transform, and contribute. OUR VISION: An enriched society that values, supports, and weaves creativity and the arts in the fabric of daily life - promoting civic engagement, encouraging collective problem-solving and connecting diverse communities. MORSF strives to showcase individual and collaborative projects and encourages collaboration among individuals and organizations. MORSF embodies the belief that art empowers and transforms and recognized as a model for artistic community development through diverse arts programming and education, collaboration with artists, organizations, and the community to encourage creation, education and understanding of the arts as well as provide reflection, actualization, and advancement in personal development. In fulfilling our mission and vision, we take actions that reflect our core values. We strive to operate with honesty, authenticity, empathy, and compassion.