San Francisco Cinematheque By Brian Hickey URL: http://www.moviemaker.com/blog/item/san_francisco_cinematheque/ The San Francisco Cinematheque was founded in 1961 with the goal of pioneering the way independent cinema was viewed and enjoyed. Since then, the Cinematheque has grown to become one of the most widely renowned film exhibitors in the world. But the Cinematheque is not only in the business of film; they explore digital media, performance pieces presentations, lectures, discussions and themed retrospectives, too. They even offer information to visiting critics and curators. Founded by a group of moviemakers, including Bruce Ballie and Chick Strand, the San Francisco Cinematheque was the place for Bay Area artists to show their work in the 1960s. Along the long and winding way, the Cinematheque has established many partners to achieve their goal of furthering independent film.
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