Sfiff50 Videos
Peter Morgan at the 50th SFIFF
from Hartle Media on May 10, 2007
Duration: 305
Duration: 305
Peter Morgan talked at the 50th San Francisco International Film Festival where he received the Kanbar Award or excellence in screenwriting. Interviewed by film writer David Thomson, Peter Morgan talks about the people in his plays in films -- such as Queen Elizabeth II and Idi Amin -- who most do not consider sympathetic in the situations given, come out more human and interesting.Note: Apologizes for the color and white balance being off.
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Peter Morgan at the 50th SFIFF
from Cirne on May 10, 2007
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50th SF Intl. Film Festival Opening Press Conference
from Hartle Media on April 04, 2007
Duration: 225
Duration: 225
At the opening press conference to the 50th San Francisco International Film Festival, Graham Leggat talked about International Online. Working with Jaman.com, 5-10 full feature films will be available for select viewing.
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Retrospective to 50th SF International Film Festival
from Cirne on March 09, 2007
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Last night I went up to the Stockton Street Apple Store presentation theatre for the SF360 fifty year retrospective leading to the 50th San Francisco International Film Festival. Fellow blogger, Steve Rhodes of TigerBeat, was there also taking photos and blogging the event. First, Susan Gerhard, the editor and bureau chief of SF360, spoke about the information available on the site. Then photographer Pamela Gentile regaled us with how she began as photographer for the festival in 1985, the stories behind her classic images of movie stars, directors and other luminaries at the festival. Followed by Miguel Pendas, San Francisco Film Society historian, demonstrating how to look up information on the site historical section. Miguel's demonstrated a search for festival guests starting with Antonioni, leading to others. Finally, archivist Jennifer Preissel showed the treasure of audio and video media being made available in the historical area. Jennifer showed video of the 2001 Clint Eastwood interview (image at top) and audio from Bette Davis reminiscing during her tribute at the 13th SFIFF. The film festival web sites will be filling in with more material leading up to the opening night on April 26th. Expect more audio and video to go online. So have a look at whose shown up in the past and going to be at the 50th. Tags: SFIFF, SFIFF50, FilmFestival, SanFrancisco
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