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Golden Gate Park is an urban park between the Richmond and Sunset districts of San Francisco, California, United States. It is the second-largest park in the city , containing 1,017 acres (412 ha), and the third-most visited urban park in the United States, with an estimated 24 million visitors annually.
The 16th Annual San Francisco Silent Film Festival was held at the Castro Theatre July 14–17, 2011, featuring 18 programs of films and presentations, all with live accompaniment by the foremost silent film musicians in the world. The festival opened with the new restoration of Upstream (1927) directed by John Ford. It was brought back last ...
San Francisco Frozen Film Festival; San Francisco Green Film Festival; San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival; San Francisco International Film Festival; San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival; San Francisco Jewish Film Festival; San Francisco Ocean Film Festival; San Francisco Silent Film Festival
The Golden Gate Awards is the competitive section for documentaries, animation, shorts, experimental film, and video, youth works and works for television. Eligibility requires that entries have a San Francisco Bay Area premiere and be exempt from a previous multiday commercial theatrical run or media broadcast of any kind.
All-Talkie Film-only The Last Performance: October 13, 1929 Universal Part-Talkie Silent version only Artificial Svensson [5] October 14, 1929 AB Swedish Film Industry Part-Talkie Extant Mister Antonio: October 15, 1929 Tiffany Pictures All-Talkie Extant In Old California: October 15, 1929 Argosy Film Co. All-Talkie Extant [Discs 1, 3, 5] Howdy ...
Spreckels Temple of Music, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. 1908 Post Card of what was called the "Music Stand," Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. The Spreckels Temple of Music was the third bandstand in the park. The first was built in 1882, and a larger one was built 1888.
Harold Clayton Lloyd Sr. (April 20, 1893 – March 8, 1971) was an American actor, comedian, and stunt performer who appeared in many silent comedy films. [1]One of the most influential film comedians of the silent era, Lloyd made nearly 200 comedy films, both silent and talkies, from 1914 to 1947.
Litquake is San Francisco's annual literary festival. Originally named Litstock, the festival events took place in a single day in Golden Gate Park in the spring of 1999. It now has a two-week run in mid-October, as well as year-round programs and workshops.