February 9, 2007 by

indie film fest?

5 comments

Categories: General

fido

roxie

2/18

7pm

http://www.sfindie.com/site/node/84

Welcome to Willard, a small town lost in the idyllic world of the 50s, where the sun shines every day, everybody knows their neighbor, and domesticated rotting zombies carry the mail. Thanks to ZomCon’s patented domestication collar, zombies make excellent gardeners, milkmen, servants, even pets.

Timmy Robinson is an awkward loner who spends so much time in his room even his own parents don’t notice him. So when Mom (Carrie-Anne Moss, “The Matrix”) buys the titular zombie (Billy Connolly) to help around the house, Timmy is surprised when the beast wants to play catch. When the zombie saves him from the local bullies, a true friendship is born, and Timmy names him “Fido.”

But when his collar goes on the fritz, the neighbors start paying the ultimate price. To complicate matters, ZomCon’s notorious zombie-control specialist has moved in across the street. What begins as a small town story about a boy and his best friend becomes a biting satire about our world, the price of fear, and the rewards of risking love.

forgiving the franklins

roxie cinema

2/20

7pm

http://www.sfindie.com/site/node/306

Forgiving the Franklins is the sometimes hilarious, sometimes tragic story of a repressed God-fearing southern family who undergo a radical spiritual change, putting them at odds with the conservative values of their community. The Franklins are a stereotypical North Carolina family: Frank is a lawyer, Betty is a homemaker, and the high school-age kids Caroline and Brian are a cheerleader and a football star, respectively. An auto accident turns their world upside down—in a state somewhere between life and death, Frank, Betty and Brian meet Jesus who, for reasons known only to himself, removes them from the burden of Original Sin. Left out of the equation is Caroline who, in the throes of adolescence and pain from her injuries, must figure out why her family has suddenly embraced their repressed sexuality.

5 Responses to indie film fest?

  1. michele

    my thought was that if there was enough interest in it, we would just leave SB in time to make it. which, admittedly would mean leaving SB right after brunch and not going hiking. but let’s be honest, we’re not hiking people. i am, however, a zombie lover. goddamn zombies with their irresistible allure.

    BRAINS!

  2. bd

    Aaugh! Look what we’re missing!

    Sailor Suit and Machine Gun

    by Shinji Somao (1981, 112 min, 35mm)

    Thu, Feb 8, 7:30 pm

    Hiroko Yakushimaru, the most iconic and charismatic “idol” of the period, plays Izumi, a feisty high school girl who takes on the yakuza world with a loaded machine gun. Named the boss of a yakuza clan after the unexpected death of her father, quiet Izumi becomes ensnared by violence and drugs.

    http://www.ybca.org/tickets/production.aspx?performanceNumber=2692

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *