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San Francisco Movies

The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco

Mark Twain wrote in 1865, “San Francisco is a city of startling events. Happy is the man whose destiny it is to gather them up and record them in a daily newspaper!” Much the same thing could be said for filmmakers today. Since silent films recorded the 1906 earthquake, San Francisco has been a city of visual wonders. In the 30s and 40s, directors sought to capture its smoky mysteries in film noir. In the 50s and 60s, cinema visited the city's many neighborhoods from Chinatown to Nob Hill, and in the sixties the hippies made the town a tied-dyed parade of counter culture. As the recent location for Gus Van Sant’s Milk, the city, from the city hall to the Castro, is cast as a major character in the drama.

We asked five different San Francisco types to tell us what films about san Francisco turned them on. Several, like Rob Nilsson and Jay Rosenblatt, see their town as alterative filmmakers. Others, like filmmaker Barry Jenkins and Festival head Graham Leggat, as recent transplants. See how their picks line up with yours.


The San Franciscans
Barry Jenkins

Barry Jenkins

Barry Jenkins cast San Francisco in his indie hit Medicine For Melancholy. Now he picks his five favorite films set in that city.

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Graham Leggat

Graham Leggat

As the executive director of the San Francisco Film Society, could anyone say more about San Francisco and Film than Graham Leggat?

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Jay Rosenblatt

Jay Rosenblatt

With a filmmaker with a real feel for archival footage, we wanted to know what film footage of San Francisco moved Jay Rosenblatt.

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Rob Nilsson

Rob Nilsson

Cinema innovator Rob Nilsson has been making films for over 30 years in the Bay Area. Which films about the area does he like?

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Amy Freed

Amy Freed

Playwright Amy Freed brings a sense of drama to her five favorite films in San Francisico.

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