On Thursday, the Bay Area’s SFFILM announced honorees for its annual SFFILM Awards Night fundraising event: Oscar-winning actor and “One Battle After Another Star” Benicio Del Toro, presented by co-star Regina Hall; “Sinners” star Wunmi Mosaku, presented by co-star Delroy Lindo; “The Chronology of Water” director Kristen Stewart, presented by her lead star Imogen Poots; and “Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere” director Scott Cooper.
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Exclusive: Kristen Stewart, Benicio Del Toro among SFFilm Awards Night honorees — SF Chronicle
A movie star who is making her long-awaited directorial debut and a veteran Oscar-winning actor in one of the year’s biggest films are among the honorees at the 2025 SFFilm Awards Night.
SFFILM’s Doc Stories Attracts Nonfiction Cinema’s Top Talents For Tightly Curated Event, With Big Impact On Oscar Race — DEADLINE
SFFILM’s Doc Stories has reached its “tween” stage, having just wrapped the 11th edition of the prestigious festival in San Francisco.
SFFILM Hosts Youth Summer Camp – KRON 4
This summer, Bay Area teens are learning what it takes to make a movie. The SFFilm Youth Filmmakers Camp is well underway. Teens between 14 and 18 years old are spending their last few weeks of summer in the classroom, taking a deep dive into the filmmaking process. SFFilm has worked to serve the youth in different ways over the last 30 years, and this camp is one of them. Through lectures and group work, the students will pitch short film ideas, and experience all roles on a film set to make their movies come to life.
Mariska Hargitay to host free SFFILM Doc Stories screening of ‘My Mom Jayne’ – SF Chronicle
For Mariska Hargitay, traveling with her directorial feature-length debut isn’t just business, but intensely personal and cathartic.
“My Mom Jayne,” her emotional portrait of the movie star mother she never really knew and the secret identity of her father, is a project she feels needs to be shared in person with other people as much as possible.