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FOUNDER/DIRECTOR: Jeff Ross ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Fay Dearborn FILM FEST PROGRAMMING: Anita Monga, Holly Roach, Fay Dearborn, Jeff Ross MUSIC FEST BOOKING: John Paulson (Talking House Records), Rick Abruzzo, Jeff Ross DEVELOPMENT: Tia Mignonne and Caitlin Curtin ADDITIONAL MARKETING: Christi Crowe and FLAG Marketing, Wendy King VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR: Romany PUBLICIST: Karen Larsen and Associates GRAPHIC DESIGN: Studio 1500 PRESS COVERAGE
7x7's Winter Music Fest Picks CORNER STORE and OH MY GOD! IT'S HARROD BLANK! in the New York Times
SF WInter Music Fest in the Chronicle
Music Fest mention in Datelines
SF Weekly's picks for the Winter Music Fest
WAH DO DEM and HARMONY AND ME in My Cultural Landscape
Winter Music Fest in The Bay Bridged
Music Fest shows in The Rumpus/a>
San Jose Mercury News Winter Music Fest Picks TOM JONESING and more Music Fest in the SF Examiner Hot Moon in the SF Weekly
DUCKMANDU in the SF Weekly
TEMPO NO TEMPO in the SF Weekly
Popdose's Winter Music Fest picks
Winter Music Fest in Flavorpill
7x7's Fashion Advice for IndieFesters
Winter Music Fest in SF Gate's Off The Record
Music Fest kick off in SF Appeal
LAST DAY AT THE NUT HOUSE in the Chronicle
TOM JONESING in Cronicle's Off The Record
LIMBO LOUNGE, MY MOVIE GIRL, OH MY GOD! IT'S HARROD BLANK in the Chronicle
A+D in Undine
BLOOD OF REBIRTH in Undine
Reviews of IndieFest short films: ME, YOU AND A BAG OF BAMBOO, WEIGHT, TRUE BEAUTY THIS NIGHT, NEW AMERICAN SOLDIER, UNBELIEVABLE 4, ENTERING THE MIND THROUGH THE MOUTH IndieFest in the Sunday Chronicle IndieFest in Twitch Film IndieFest in the Bay Area Reporter IndieFest in Catholic Scoop IndieFest in 7x7 Magazine CORNER STORE in the Chronicle IndieFest overview in the Examiner IndieFest in Flavorpill A really great IndieFest overview in SF360 IndieFest mention in the New York Times Interview with Tom Pankratz on Blog Talk Radio Interview with Tom Pankratz on BBN3 IndieFest overview in the Examiner IndieFest in SF Appeal Jeff talks about IndieFest with Kevin Robinson on Cross Currents on KALW Hell On Frisco Bay reviews three Canadian features at IndieFest: ZOOEY & ADAM, WEST OF PLUTO and POINT TRAVERSE IndieFest screenings at Sugar Bowl Winter Music Fest on KQED Jason Watches (a lot of) Movies
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This year’s animation program begins at the end with Backwards and then heads straight into a world of darkness with Roue. We emerge into candle light with Light Headed before rocking out with the Unbelievable 4. Down to the Bone slips into sick ‘n twisted for a bit, until we trip into war games in Manifestations. Fuzzy Insides looks at how we relate and So Then Don’t Wait warms us up on a bright, snowy day. ‘nstaCharge is fast and quick while The Falcon gets quite mechanical. Lev puts some feelers out before Dave Talks About Stuff and Things. Things get complicated in Pause Replay and even more so in Brothers in Arms. We end the program by Entering the Mind Through The Mouth.
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Stuck in a bland, hypocritical marriage, a former mail-order bride sees her world-view crumble as her five-year-old daughter dissects a fairy tale about the haves and the have-nots.
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An Animentary (animated documentary) about 4 minutes long based on the thoughts and words of David Lynch.
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Little Michael has vicious allergies and when babysitter Meredith arrives for a night of no-nonsense, Michael is dispatched to the yard...where his delicate condition takes a turn for the worst.
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