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SF Green Film Festival to Close After 10 Years of Environmental Films & Action
Posted by Rachel Caplan · July 16, 2020 4:51 AM
April Newsletter: Free Virtual Programming, Earth Day, and More
Posted by Emily Boleware · April 09, 2020 12:54 PM
Film Provides a Window to the World
Posted by Emily Boleware · March 17, 2020 4:07 PM
Tidewater presented with Green Fire Award
There was much anticipation at the Closing Night of Green Film Fest 2017 on April 26 as we announced our first juried prize, the Green Fire Award.
Read moreBehind The Scenes: Filmmaker Jennifer Galvin
Who isn't curious about what happens behind the scenes while making a film?
Here's a sneak peak into the motivations and methods of Jennifer Galvin, the director of The Memory of Fish, which will be shown on Saturday, April 22, at 3 pm, in the Little Roxie.
Named as one of Good Magazine's 'The Good 100' in 2014, Dr. Galvin is spectacularly well-rounded.
Not only is she a film director, but also a public health and epidemiology doctor, an aquatic biologist, and a philanthropist.
Dr. Galvin was gracious enough to take time away from her busy schedule to answer a few burning questions for us.
Read moreFirst 100 Days: Wrenched
Part eleven of our film-lover’s guide to taking environmental action in the first 100 days of the new White House administration. This week's suggestion: Wrenched.
Read moreFirst 100 Days: You've Been Trumped Trilogy
The film-lover’s guide to taking environmental action in the first 100 days of the new White House administration.
Part One: Inauguration Day, January 20
Read moreMonsoon - San Francisco premiere
There is still “low hanging fruit” when it comes to using our water better, said a civil engineer from the East Bay M.U.D at the San Francisco premiere of Monsoon.
Read moreEl Niño: Expert Panel Confirmed
It's the question on everyone's asking: when are the rains coming?
Read more“Probably our most important piece of technology was a large umbrella” – Stella Gunnarsson on the making of MONSOON
On November 3, San Francisco Green Film Festival will host the SF premiere of Monsoon, which charts the progress of India’s annual monsoon season in a stunning cinematic journey through the country.
Read moreRemembering Katrina: Films to Watch & Share
A decade later, what is the legacy of Hurricane Katrina?
SFGFF selects five powerful films that reflect on the storm and its aftermath:
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Watch Again: 2015 Festival Films
Where to see or buy films from the 2015 Festival: