2024 Oscar Contest
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The Bay Area Film Society was founded in the winter of 1997 by a small group of film lovers desperate for more films. We kicked off with The Full Monty at the local historical society on a snowy February night, not knowing if anyone would show. We sold out. We’ve been showing films ever since.
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Selections by Vince LePlavy Former BAFS volunteer and film aficionado Vince LePlavy takes a look at this year’s Sundance Film Festival: “It’s the beginning of a new year. The holidays […]
Review by Vince LePlavy Former BAFS volunteer and film aficionado Vince LePlavy compiles his list of the Best Films of 2023: “The following list features my favorite films of the […]
The 16th annual Big Water Film Festival is being held live Jan. 19-20, 2024 in Ashland’s Bay Theater and the Vaughn Library.
Review by Vince LePlavy Former BAFS volunteer and film aficionado Vince LePlavy reviews The Holdovers: “With many movies, there’s always a sediment of subtext stewing just beneath a layer of […]
Review by Vince LePlavy Former BAFS volunteer and film aficionado Vince LePlavy reviews Anatomy of a Fall: “There’s an undeniable appeal to French cinema. Whether it’s the devil-may-care style of […]
I knew something was up when my coworker came into my office with the flyer.
“At first I didn’t know what this was” he said, and admittedly when he showed it to me I didn’t know at first either. It was some sort of document, typeset in an accessible print, but marked-up in red with these freehand doodles and caustic comments and vulgar language.
In the moment it took for these images to settle in my mind, I realized what it was I was looking at. Buried underneath the colorful annotations was an open letter to the Bad River Band, written and distributed by representatives of the oil company Enbridge. The mark-ups appeared to have been some individual’s open response. I acknowledged the thing with some few words of amusement.
“Yeah, but,” my coworker’s finger flew to a corner of the flyer, “what about this?”
Former BAFS volunteer and film aficionado Vince LePlavy delves into the career of famed director Martin Scorsese
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