San Francisco Opening Night
Opening Night Pre-Film Bash
Fabulous food, flowing drinks and fun tunes by local fave Gaucho are yours at the all-new SFJFF Opening Night Bash, this year moving down Market Street to the historic and spacious Swedish American Hall, upstairs from the Café du Nord at Market/Sanchez.
Delectable savories and delicious sweets featuring:
- Betty Zlatchin Catering
- Flying Falafel
- Galaxy Desserts
Hosted bars pouring:
- Hangar One Vodka
- Hagafen Cellars
- …and much more!
Thursday July 24
Swedish American Hall/Café du Nord
2174 Market (@ Sanchez), Main Floor & Upstairs, San Francisco
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Party: 6:00-7:30 pm. Film program starts at 8:00 pm at the Castro.
Event parking available for $10 at Everett Middle School on 17th St. between Church/Sanchez, a 5-minute walk from both the party venue and the Castro Theatre!
Opening Night After Party
Your Opening Night film or party ticket gets you free entry to the live music and fun atmosphere downstairs at Café du Nord. Stay for drinks and talk about the film with your friends!
Thursday, July 24
Café du Nord
2174 Market (@ Sanchez) Downstairs, San Francisco
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10:00 pm - ?
Opening Night Pre-Film Bash
(includes reserved seat for film at the Castro)
Opening Night Film Only
(includes reserved seat for film at the Castro and after party)
Strangers
Love and desire don't always line up neatly with one's politics or religion. But one thing is for sure: when you want someone so badly it aches, you can kiss goodbye all that early training about finding a suitable mate.
When handsome Eyal (Liron Levo) and knockout Rana (Lubna Azabal) are seated across from each other on the subway in Berlin, their backpacks are mixed up, leading to a chance meeting. He's Israeli and she's Palestinian, but they both came to Berlin for the World Cup and are immediately swept up in the dual frenzies of soccer mania and desire. Something about being out of the Middle East allows them to transcend the deep gap between Israelis and Palestinians.
After the tealights have burned out in their rented Berlin love nest, they realize that the fact that she is from Ramallah and he is from the north of Israel means they have different views of the world, especially in 2006 during the Israel-Lebanon war. Tensions arise—can they work them out? What will their parents say? Why is she fleeing to Paris? Erez Tadmor and Guy Nattiv, two extremely talented Israeli directors, have created a crisply written, top-notch love story that crosses international borders and explores the boundaries of nationality, culture and the heart.
Tadmor and Nattiv adopted a risky and fascinating shooting style, sketching out scenes but asking their talented cast essentially to improvise the script on location. The edge and energy generated are palpable. The premise of the film is expanded from the directors' short film Strangers (SFJFF 2004), which won best short at the Sundance Film Festival. Their next short, Offside (2006), also won numerous awards. This is their first feature.
Films
Strangers
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Handsome Eyal and knockout Rana meet by chance on a subway in Berlin. But he’s Israeli and she’s Palestinian—setting in motion a passionate story exploring the boundaries of nationality, culture and the heart.
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