SF IndieFest: Bay Area Stories and Storytellers
Ethical Slaughter: A Comedy
A dark comedy about two sisters who take a hands on approach to settling a debate about the ethics of eating meat. Directed by Lili Frances Katz, 9 minutes.
Madame
Part Grimm’s fairy tale, part tone-poem, & part Borgesian riddle, “MADAME” tells the story of a young girl’s miseducation at the hands of her dubious, criminally-minded foster mother.“Like a Warhol film wrapped in a Bette Davis confection!”—Kate Moira Ryan, playwright OTMA, The Motherf**king O’Malleys. Directed by Kerry Muir, 9 minutes.
An Attempt to Exhaust a Place in San Francisco
An Attempt to Exhaust a Place in San Francisco. Directed by Matt E. Novak, 8 minutes.
Kill Your Landlord
In the city of Scam Francisco, three roommates find a hidden kitchen behind one of the walls of their one room apartment. Directed by Jill Hill, 10 minutes.
Forevertown
A backup singer seeks new opportunities, and learns: she’ll never leave the band she’s in. Directed by
Oona Garthwaite, 13 minutes.
Faded Requiem
A man, isolated to his home, begins to lose his grip on reality while left alone with his grief. His denial of reality begins to distort and misshape the world around and as well as the world within him. Directed by Brandon Joseph Ruffin, 15 minutes.
At Lucy’s Last Night
The morning after hooking up, two recent college grads wrestle with their feelings for each other while a strange and inexplicable phenomenon creeps up in the background. Directed by Ethan Roberts, 17 minutes.