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Join Us at the Typophile Film Fest in SF

Punchcut presents
The Typophile Film Fest 4, San Francisco
in association with FontShop
The Typophile Film Festival 4 is best described as a three-hour party centered around an unequaled one-hour presentation. The short films — hailing from Portugal, the Netherlands, Austria, Canada and the US — create a visual mashup of motion design, typographic animation and short stories. This is the fourth such festival. It includes broadcast motion design, documentaries and typographic eye candy from Trollbäck + Company, Strange Attractors, Heebok Lee, Nick Shinn, Juan Leguizamon and others.
The San Francisco screening will also include exclusive (never before seen) interviews and outtakes from Gary Hustwit’s acclaimed documentary film Helvetica.
After the film presentation, we’ll keep the food, drinks and music going until the place kicks us out.
Details
Date: Thursday, October 25
Doors: 8–11pm
Film Fest: 8:30–9:30pm
The Swedish American Hall
2170 Market Street
San Francisco, CA 94114
The Swedish American Hall, upstairs from Café Du Nord, is located on the north side of Market Street, between Church Street and Sanchez Street. It is easily accessible by the F-Line bus stop at the corner of Sanchez and Market. All Muni Metro lines stop within two blocks: K, L, or M to Church Street Station; J to Church and Market; or N to Church and Duboce.
Admission: $12 — Reserve tickets now
We expect a full house. Please reserve tickets early.
See also: The Typophile Film Fest on Upcoming and Facebook
By Stephen Coles | link | |








October 12th, 2007 at 11:29 am
Hey, any chance of bringing some of the drift up to Portland? Not sure if we have much Typophiles here, but that we make up in sheer amount of designers. Helvetica was showing two times to a sold out audience…
October 14th, 2007 at 9:26 pm
You could bring it to Japan too…please.
October 16th, 2007 at 2:22 pm
I say, sell them as DVDs. I’ll buy one. Many type lovers will too! Or bring it to Vancouver. I’ll still be happy. Just SHARE IT!
November 13th, 2007 at 1:48 am
I say, sell them as DVDs. I’ll buy one.