SF Show Biz News
'Anything Goes' at Golden Gate Theatre
Music Director Michael Tilson Thomas Leads The San Francisco Symphony,
San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Soloists And Actors In An All-New Multi-Media Production Of Scandinavian Classic Peer Gyn
LET'S SING A SHOWTUNE Opens 1/18 at San Francisco's Alcove Theatre
Barry Jenkins' films get financial boost
Ellison’s daughter makes a career in movies, starring Daddy Warbucks
Dancers above, orchestra below make San Francisco Ballet work
American Conservatory Theater Announces Two 'Bike to the Theater' Nights
Stark Insider TV: ‘The Lion King’ Backstage
STAGE TUBE: Happy New Year from THE LION KING National Tour Cast
Army Base Evictions Could Cost Oakland 1,000 Job
Three Reasons Why The Master Won't Dominate The Oscars
'The Master' May Win Oscar Hearts Yet: The Atlantic Wire's Golden Tally
Oscar Campaign for “The Master” Sends out Scientology Parody Magazine
A Director Continues His Quest
I'm with these guys - Lincoln gets best picture. Who wins? Who gets snubbed? The Globe handicaps the Oscars
Marin Film Creator George Lucas Engaged
Thought for today, interview with Michael Haneke, director of Amour, in the SF Chronicle:
Q: You made a movie in Hollywood only once, in 2007. It was a shot-by-shot remake of your 1997 film "Funny Games." What was that experience like?
A: I was very happy with what the actors gave but less happy with shooting conditions. In Austria, I was able to shoot the film comfortably in six weeks. In the United States, with huge crews and inflated means of production, even eight weeks wasn't enough.
Q: Can you imagine making another film in Hollywood?
A: Never in my life.
Only in San Francisco - “I didn’t even want to touch it; I was scared,” Boone said. “But if they name it after me, I will give it a big hug.”
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