Some Love from the SFIFF Archives
/Over the years of SFIFF we've seen many forms of love, and we would love to share them with you. Scroll over the images for captions.
Over the years of SFIFF we've seen many forms of love, and we would love to share them with you. Scroll over the images for captions.
Rosemarie DeWitt and husband Ron Livingston at the 55th San Francisco International Film Festival, April 28, 2012. Photo by Pamela Gentile
Satyajit Ray Award recipient Sally Potter recipient and director Terence Davies (The Long Day Closes) at a cocktail reception at 36th San Francisco International Film Festival, May 8, 1993. Photo by Pamela Gentile
Father and son directors Melvin and Mario Van Peebles at the 36th San Francisco International Film Festival, 1993. Photo by Pamela Gentile
Annette Bening and Akira Kurosawa Award recipient Warren Beatty attend the 45th SFIFF Film Society Awards Night, 2002. Photo by Pamela Gentile
Film Society Directing Award recipient Taylor Hackford (The Idolmaker) with his wife Helen Mirren at the 48th San Francisco International Film Festival. Photo by Pamela Gentile
Five years of sparkling youth, karoke raps, and remarkable flashpants wisdom - damn how we will miss our Jaybird (aka Jay Wertzler)! Flying away from the SFFS nest, but first making a detour to pick up Pootie Tang at the airport for next week's SF Sketchfest. We appreciate all of you and know that your mark on us is for life. Big up and warm those vocals for the next SFIFF talent show - sa da tay!
Happy Birthday to Evan Rachel Wood, honored at the SFIFF52 Midnight Awards in 2009. Photo & fun fact from the Cat Museum of San Francisco:
Wood used to take her cat “Nicodemus” (seen here at what looks like airport security) on her film shoots but according to a 2011 People Magazine article had to give that up because “he’s the worst traveler ever… I put him in the bag on the plane, and then I fall asleep, and then I always get woken up by a flight attendant with my cat in their arms, looking at me because he’s gotten out and is running through the aisles.”