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Cinema Speakeasy Screening

Allison Davis and Fhay Arceo present:
CINEMA SPEAKEASY: SAN FRANCISCO. Inaugral Event: GRACE

Come with the password for a special surprise! Follow @CinemaSpeakSF for the password, to be released the day before the event.

Cinema Speakeasy SF Directors’ Statement:

The Cinema Speakeasy part, well, that’s a no-brainer. An established and successful monthly screening series focused on growing and celebrating independent film: nothing not to like.

San Francisco, in all of its high school outcast that grows up to be a billionaire weirdness, a city packed with a “I do what I want” attitude giving way to some of the most creative minds in the media age—now that’s brilliant.

Ladies and Gentleman, we bring you Cinema Speakeasy: San Francisco.

Cinema Speakeasy: San Francisco is a monthly screening series that will showcase and celebrate the best in independent film. We’ll provide the off the beaten track movies, booze and space for like-minded community to gather; you provide the like-minded (or, even better, not so much) community. Combined with theme nights, games, raffles, panel discussions and filmmaker Q&A’s, we think it’s going to be a damn fine night.

To prove that we’re not kidding, our Sunday, October 24th launch is the Sundance-favorite and shit-your-intellectual-pants scary feature narrative ‘GRACE’, from director Paul Solet.

We’re so proud to partner with The Gray Area Foundation For the Arts, a quickly evolving San Francisco pillar dedicated to building social consciousness through digital culture. Gray Area has proven to be a supporter and leader of the digital art community, and we are excited to align efforts to excite, engage, and entertain San Francisco’s film-going audience in fresh and fun ways.

So come on down to the ‘loin to keep your Sunday Funday going a just little bit longer before the Monday grind. Watch a good movie, get a little freaked out, and be charmed by smart people (all for just 5 bucks!). See you soon!

And watch the trailer for GRACE so you can’t say we didn’t warn you. This is NOT for the faint-of-heart.