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The San Francisco Film Society gratefully acknowledges the support
of George Gund III, the Grants For The Arts/San Francisco Hotel
Tax Fund, the Peter J. Owens Trust at The San Francisco Foundation,
the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), the California Arts Council,
the Edward Daly Foundation, the Mel Novikoff Memorial Committee,
the San Francisco Film Society's members and contributors to Seeing
Beyond-the Annual Fund of the San Francisco Film Society.
SPECIAL AWARDS AND FILM SERIES SPONSORS
Film Society Award for Lifetime Achievement in Directing,
sponsored by Bulgari.
Mel Novikoff Award, sponsored by the Mel Novikoff Memorial
Committee.
Michel Ciment: Contempoary French Cinema, sponsored by TV5,
French Cultural Institute, Consulate General of France in San Francisco
and the French-American Foundation.
Peter J. Owens Award, sponsored by the Peter J. Owens Trust
at The San Francisco Foundation.
Peter J. Owens Award Presentation and Screening, sponsored
by Alice @97.3.
Schools at the Festival, special support provided by the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences.
SKYY Prize, sponsored by SKYY Vodka.
VirginMegastore Audience Award
Extreme Cinema, sponsored by Guinness
PROMOTIONAL SPONSORS
Castro Theatre Films, The San Francisco Chronicle/SFGate.com,
Exclusive Media Sponsor.
Movies in Palo Alto, sponsored by Air France.
PREMIER SPONSORS
The San Francisco Chronicle/SFGate.com
SKYY Vodka
PRESENTING SPONSORS
Bulgari
Sterling Vineyards
Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences
Crocker Galleria
KPIX 5
Wells Fargo, Corporate Partner
PARTNER SPONSORS
Virgin Megastore
Guinness
TV5 états-unis/French Cultural Services, Consulate
General of France in San Francisco/French-American Foundation
CHAMPION SPONSORS
Cricket Cola
Hong Kong Economic & Trade Office
MAJOR SPONSORS
AMC Kabuki 8 Theatres
Nextel
Joie de Vivre Hospitality
Air France
DHL
OFFICIAL MEDIA PARTNERS
Alice@97.3
KDFC Classical 102.1 FM
KQED
KTSF 26
Univision 14
Telefutura 66
SFSTATION.COM
KEST AM 1450 · KSJX AM 1500
PROMOTIONAL PARTNERS
VIACOM
Landmark Theatres
SFTV
SFOTV
JDeCaux
Insurgency Pictures
Le Video
SFMOMA
SUPPORTING SPONSORS
Dolby
Chronicle Books
SF Film Commission
Adolph Gasser, Inc.
AlphaCine Labs
American Zoetrope
ANA/All Nippon Airways
Bauer's Transportation
BlowUp Labs
Bregante+Company LLP
Film Arts Foundation
FilmFinders
Give Something Back
Japan Center Garage
Jet Blue Airways
Kodak
Martha & Brothers Coffee
RF Audio
Rigney and Associates
Snader and Associates, Inc.
Southwest Airlines
HOTELS
The Beresford Hotel
The Cartwright Hotel
The Fairmont
The Handlery Union Square
The Hilton San Francisco
Hotel Cosmo
Hotel Metropolis
Hotel Rex
Hotel Triton
Hotel Union Square
Hotel Vintage Court
Inn at the Opera
Kensington Park Hotel
The Laurel Inn
The Majestic
The Maxwell Hotel
The Queen Anne Hotel
The Ramada Downtown-Limited
Ritz-Carlton, San Francisco
The Savoy
The Serrano Hotel
The Stratford Hotel
The York Hotel
EVENT VENUES
Bimbo's 365 Club
Equity Office/Ferry Building
Merchants Exchange Ballroom & Conference Center
The Ritz Carlton, San Francisco
Whisper
CONSULATES AND CULTURAL INSTITUTES
French Cultural Services, Consulate General of France in San Francisco
French-American Foundation
Goethe-Institut, San Francisco
Italian Cultural Institute, Consulate General of Italy, San Francisco
Consulate General of Norway, San Francisco
Consulate General of Sweden, San Francisco
Consulate General of Thailand, Los Angeles
The 46th San Francisco International Film Festival
runs April 17-May 1, 2003 at the AMC Kabuki 8 Theatres "The
Home of the Festival", the Castro Theatre, the Pacific Film
Archive Theater in Berkeley and the CinéArts at Palo Alto
Square in Palo Alto. Advance ticket packages and Festival passes
go on sale beginning February 17. Individual tickets for San Francisco
Film Society members will be available beginning March 25, with
individual tickets for the general public available starting March
31. To purchase tickets and for ticket information log on to www.sffs.org
or call 925-275-9490. The Main Box Office, located in the atrium
of the AMC Kabuki 8 Theatres at 1881 Post Street will open for Film
Society members on March 25 and for the general public on April
1. There will also be a Satellite Box Office at Crocker Galleria,
50 Post Street, second floor, opening on March 26. For up-to-date
Festival information log on to www.sffs.org or call 415-931-FILM.
The 46th San Francisco International Film Festival
(April 17-May 1, 2003) is presented by the San Francisco Film Society,
a nonprofit organization whose goal is to lead in expanding the
knowledge and appreciation of international film art and its artists
by showcasing the most compelling, thought-provoking international
films, special tributes, major restorations and today's brightest
stars.
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