The Southern Documentary Fund (SDF) — a non-profit that supports documentaries made in or about the American South — has quite a few things planned for Full Frame 2013. There are four SDF-sponsored documentaries screening at the film festival, a happy hour, and a benefit for the non-profit.
Here’s the break down in chronological order:
- Friday, April 5th, 2:00 pm
Screening of Good Ol’ Freda at Full Frame
Filmmaker Q&A following the screening - Friday, April 5th, 4:00 to 6:30 pm
SDF Happy Hour at Art/Revere La Noue - Sunday, April 7th, 11:00 am to 1:00 pm
A benefit for SDF at Bar de Mateo - Sunday, April 7th, 1:40 pm to 3:40 pm
Screening of SDF works-in-progress at Full Frame - Sunday, April 7th, 5:10 pm
World premiere of In So Many Words
Filmmaker Q&A following the screening
Learn more about SDF
The Southern Documentary Fund supports the creation of documentaries about the American South through fiscal sponsorship and connecting people in the community. Learn more at SouthernDocumentaryFund.org.
Earlier this month, I blogged a about the works-in-progress SDF shared at Alice Fest this year (related post). They all seemed really interesting. It was great to see so many female filmmakers in one room, too. Loved it.
Look for me at Full Frame
If you’re at Full Frame this year, be sure to look for me. I’ll be there all day every day, as long as I can stand it! Let’s grab a drink, have a chat, and take a pic together — or something equally fun, eh?