SFFFF2023’s Online Program

From Wednesday July 12th through Sunday July 16th at midnight (PST) the online portion of our 2023 program can be watched and streamed right here.

The online program is a separate collection of film available only on-line. Please see our full program for more information of the films being shown. Buy an all-festival pass for full access to all SFFFF events now.

SFFFF2023’s Online Program Includes Over 75 Films From Around The World. See The Full Program And Get Your Tickets Now.

Films Selected Include:

A Guerra Finita

Nubecita

Rules of Success

Earthling

No fags

YULÍ

Nursery Crimes Part One: The Ominous Overture

Tangent 61

How Deep Is the Dark Water?

Butterfly

Músika

Mrs. Eshelman

Bear Speculation

Los Mussi

Para Saber Que Te Quiero

Midas

Above Water

They Don't Keep Silent

Mall

N-Men: The Untold Story

Mapping the Reef : Cloudbreak

Silent Night

Yama

Minima and the drags

Tom

Wanna Climb the Nose

Fat Kathy

Lineage of My Throat

Bigger Than Me

Play It Again - Coming Home to Music and How It Changed My Life

Kumu Niu

Carpenter

Carl Runs the Paper

Punch of Life

Ventanas

Flashes of Beauty: Livia

Ox Fiesta

Ukraine War, The Eyes of Refugees

A Space For Us

Gente Sombra

The Kitchen

Gift Of Fear

The Boyz

Things Too Ugly

Dyke plumage

Destination

On/Off

Black Tea

Faraway

Jack & Blue

Sinigang

The Ukulele

Bitsy Bites Back

Swan in the center

The Pipeline

Out of Stock

Cigarette

The Impossible Wave

Am I not someone?

Sentence

The Soldier

Faded Requiem

The Exchange

A Few Strands of Hair

Jouissance

Mirrorty

A King in Yellow

Whispers

Unframed: Paul Klee, Hand puppets

Plus One

Alex Honnold : The Soloist VR

Murchison Falls: A Wildlife Adventure (VR)

Warsaw Rising

Onboarding VR

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We promote inspiration, educate, and provide public avenues for independant filmmaking.

The San Francisco Frozen Film Festival (SFFFF) is a Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 2006 that is dedicated to creating avenues for independent filmmakers, youth, filmmakers of conscience, and artists from under served communities to come together and exhibit their work to the widest possible audience.

With the decline in price of equipment, anybody can make a film, but we still believe that until a film gets seen on the big screen, it hasn't been born yet. We aim to create a lasting and sustainable Film Network exhibiting films made by people without an overflowing Rolodex and 3-picture deal.

In addition to our annual international film festival, the SFFFF Youth Program is specifically focused on demonstrating to underserved youth that existing pathways do exist to help them find a career in the film arts. SFFFF holds annual music and art performances, as well as youth programming and awards presentations.