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DESCRIPTION:This Year’s San Francisco Frozen Film Festival Brings Michael Franti, 
 Billy Bob Thornton, The Kinks, Global Warming, Garbage, Vinyl Art, New 
 Music, And International Spaghetti Westerns To The Big Screen For An Epic 
 Weekend Of Avant-Garde Pop-Culture! \n\n  \n\nSan Francisco, CA – July 
 2-3, 2010 – the nonprofit San Francisco Frozen Film Festival presents an 
 eclectic mix of social critique, pop culture madness, local art, and unique 
 celebrity appearances. \n\n  \n\nThe two day film festival runs July 2nd 
 and 3rd at the Roxie Theatre and represents a new breed of festival 
 programming characterized by a focus on innovation and breaking the rules. 
 \n\n  \n\nThe 2010 lineup celebrates the subcultures of dumpster diving, 
 graffiti art, vinyl figure collecting (Frank Kozik), skateboarding, 
 surfing, music, and animation. In addition, the festival will showcase 
 films on Harvey Milk, global warming, breast cancer, medical marijuana, and 
 the Bay Area prison system. \n\n  \n\nThe Frozen Film Festival is a 
 nonprofit organization dedicated to creating avenues for independent 
 filmmakers and artists from underserved communities to display new, cutting 
 edge work.   \n\n  \n\nIsaac Schild, Co-founder of The Frozen Film Festival 
 states, “We believe more opportunity needs to exist to exhibit socially 
 relevant films and allow them to have an impact in peoples lives. We are on 
 the front lines, defining the future of film. We present how culture and 
 technology are shaping film and digital media.” \n  \n\nFrozen Film 
 Festival Co-founder Gabriel Bellman was invited to speak on the subject of 
 “New Media and the Future of Film and Social Media” at the 2009 Film 
 Festival Summit in Las Vegas . \n\n  \n\nThe Frozen Film Festival, which 
 takes its name from the distinct chill of the San Francisco summer, will 
 showcase 50 new films, including recent Sundance and Cannes selections.  
 Some of the films presented in this year’s program are: \n\n  \n\nDIVE: 
 Kicks off the festival- following a family as they attempt to live off of 
 food found from garbage- an indictment over the wastes of the western 
 world, and a primer on the etiquette of Dumpster diving. (Plays Friday, 
 July 2nd, Roxie Theater, 5:00pm) \n\n  \n\nCALIFORNIA: STATE OF CONFUSION 
 is a compelling short documentary that examines the contradiction of state, 
 federal and local law as it pertains to the use and distribution of medical 
 marijuana. (Plays Friday, July 2nd, Roxie Theater, 6:45pm) \n\n  \n\n575 
 CASTRO ST.: 575 Castro St. reveals the play of light and shadow upon the 
 walls of the Castro Camera Store set for Gus Van Sant’s film Milk. These 
 mundane shots are almost bereft of movement and sound. So quiet, so still. 
 All the better to showcase the range of emotions evoked by Harvey Milk’s 
 words on the soundtrack. The audio track is an edited down version of the 
 13-minute audio-cassette that Harvey Milk recorded in his camera shop on 
 the evening of Friday, November 18, 1977 (a few weeks after his election to 
 the San Francisco Board of Supervisors which made him one of the first 
 openly gay elected officials in the United States ). Labeled simply: 
 “In-Case” the tape was to be played, “in the event of my death by 
 assassination.” The sensibility of 575 Castro St. hearkens back to the 
 dozens of Super 8 gay short films of the ‘70s that passed through Harvey 
 Milk’s hands to be processed and developed. The film was commissioned by 
 FilmInFocus.com to be showcased online in conjunction with the theatrical 
 release of Milk. (Plays Friday, July 2nd, Roxie Theater, 6:45pm) \n\n  
 \n\nSOUNDS LIKE A REVOLUTION: A revelation of music, activism, and 
 inspiration, this Music Documentary chronicles diverse bands such as Rage 
 Against the Machine, folksters like Pete Seeger, and local icons Michael 
 Franti and a host of others. Rock out and enjoy this mixture of music and 
 activism which seeks to answer the question: Should Musicians Make Music 
 that Challenges Society? (Plays Saturday, July 3rd, Roxie Theater, 7:15pm) 
 \n\n  \n\nTHE VINYL FRONTIER: This documentary chronicles the rise of a 
 revolution in Art: vinyl art.  Using graffiti artists, musicians, and 
 underground artists from around the world, this new 'toy' art has turned 
 the art world on its head, and spun a break-dance 360.  Features local 
 icons Frank Kozik, and a cast of wild boundary pushers turning melted 
 plastic into political statements and gallery pieces.  Artists to speak 
 after. (Plays Friday, July 2nd, Roxie Theater, 8:00pm) \n\n  \n\nANTARCTIC 
 CHALLENGE: Watch global warming's destruction of the polar ice caps, in 
 this award-winning (and very frozen) documentary. (Plays Friday, July 2nd, 
 Roxie Theater, 5:45pm) \n\n  \n\nMY RUN: After losing his wife to breast 
 cancer and driven by the experience of raising three children on his own, 
 Terry Hitchcock wanted to accomplish the impossible: to run 75 consecutive 
 marathons in 75 consecutive days to bring awareness to the struggle of 
 single-parent families. Narrated by Academy Award winner Billy Bob 
 Thornton. (Plays Saturday, July 3rd, Roxie Theater, 1:00pm) \n\n  \n\nTHE 
 SUNDOWNER: He was done with his day job, done with the corporate world, and 
 done with land. Jon Bendz had his sights set on the open ocean. For six 
 years, this technically-gifted man handcrafted a beautiful fifty-three foot 
 sailboat all by himself, with his dream keeping him going every step of the 
 way. And for almost a decade, this engineer turned man of the sea found out 
 first hand what living the good life is all about. With Jon's best friend, 
 Tim Tomchak, featured in the film alongside him, and rare footage capturing 
 some of the most memorable moments aboard the ship, The Sundowner tells the 
 story of a man whose ambitions were set so high, he thought he could defeat 
 the ocean through sheer force of will. (Plays Friday, July 2nd, Roxie 
 Theater, 6:45pm) \n\n  \n\nFeatured Collections: \n\n  \n\n2010 BEST 
 ANIMATION: From voodoo dolls exacting revenge to intercosmic intentional 
 pencil-mation, this mash of animation shows where animation is headed in 
 2011, and should inspire and dazzle audiences everywhere. (Plays Friday, 
 July 2nd, Roxie Theater, 11:00pm) \n\n   \n\nBEST EXPERIMENTAL/ART-HOUSE 
 SHORTS:  The weird, the wild, the wonderful- this collection of short films 
 features the most cutting edge and challenging work being produced by 
 visual artists and not just filmmakers. (Plays Saturday, July 3rd, Roxie 
 Theater, 12:00 Noon) \n\n   \n\nBEST COMEDIC SHORTS OF 2010: This hilarious 
 and heartwarming mixture of laughter short films includes a range from 
 lemonade stand battles to epic searches for timepieces.  Funny and 
 challenging short films from student filmmakers and oversees. (Plays 
 Saturday, July 3rd, Roxie Theater, 2:35pm) \n\n  \n\nBEST SHORT DOCUMENTARY 
 FILMS OF 2010:  Diverse films, including living with a shark, SF families 
 struggling with life in prison, THE SUNDOWNER, and 575 Castro St. (Plays 
 Friday, July 2nd, Roxie Theater, 6:45pm) \n\n  \n\nCRIME AND WESTERN 
 SHORTS:  Saddle up for 3 short films include a French Film Noir crime 
 caper, an Outlaw Woman Depraved and Incarcerated, and (actress name from 
 Als Beef- can't remember it right now) portraying a hottie causing 
 Tarantino-esque havoc in a saloon in the old West. The Good, the Bad, and 
 the Sexy: it's all here in spurs as these vixen gungslingers usher in a 
 great Saturday night.  (Plays Saturday, July 3rd, Roxie Theater, 3:45pm) 
 \n\n  \n\nTo purchase tickets or for more information about the festival, 
 films, local events, and parties please visit 
 http://www.frozenfilmfestival.com. \n\n  \n\nContact: \n\n  \n\nIsaac 
 Woodrow Schild \n\nDirector of Public Relations/Festival Director \n\n(415) 
 846-1375\nisaac.schild@frozenfilmfestival.com \n\n  \n\n###\n\n 
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SUMMARY:2010 San Francisco Frozen Film Festival
LOCATION:Roxie Theater - 3117 16th Street\nSan Francisco, CA 94103-3327
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/05/28/18649060.php
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