Entries by 1_cafilm@org-94901

Its Trivia Time!

Put your thinking caps on, cause we got a good one for you. The first 2 people to get this question right, will win 2 tickets to the MVFF37 movie, ’71   – Jack O’Connell is a star on the rise. His role in ’71, a historical thriller, could place him at a point of mega […]

A Yom Kippur Message from CFI

    To the Mill Valley Film Festival community: As always, Mill Valley Film Festival begins on the first Thursday in October, so this year’s festival dates are October 2—12. We’d like to alert festivalgoers that unfortunately our dates this year overlap with Yom Kippur. With our position long established in a crowded calendar of […]

1000 Rupee Note

“When the goddess of wealth comes, she brings trouble with her, too.” And so it unfolds in Phulambri, a village in India’s Maharashtra state struggling to maintain its gentle rhythms and traditions in the face of endemic corruption. Lonely widow Budhi–distraught since her farmer son, drowning in debt, took his own life–has nonetheless found comfort […]

How to Buy MVFF Tickets Online as a Member

Online Instructions (with screenshots!) 1) Go to mvff.com and click on the “Browse Films & Get Tickets” button 2) Pick the first film you want to add to your cart and click “buy tickets” on the showtime.A pop up window will appear: 3) Sign in with your member number: << Test Member Number >> If you do not […]

But Really. What DO We Do In The Shadows?

Good thing we finally have real footage of Vampires in their natural habitat thanks to the brilliant documentary called “What We Do In The Shadows”. We now know that Vampires don’t hate all humans, but they do hate all Werewolves – though, they do not consider themselves racist against Werewolves, they just don’t like them. […]

Ingmar Bergman, Getting Deep

          A quote from Jennie’s favorite filmmaker, Ingmar Bergman: “Film as dream, film as music. No art passes our conscience in the way film does, and goes directly to our feelings, deep down into the dark rooms of our souls.” Has anyone see his film Sunday’s Children? It’s Jennie’s favorite!