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Together we can build a world that is free from spiritual violence and deadly homophobia. Our campaign is rounding the final corner on Kickstarter and we need your support! Put your dollar towards tolerance-
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Some of our Kickstarter rewards:
$5 - Shout out on Facebook
$25 - Free DVD of UNDER OUR SKIN mailed to you
$60 - Your very own copy of ALFREDO’S FIRE 
$100 - Your name in the credits of our film!
$250 - 2 tickets to our premiere event in San Francisco

Hi Everyone, If you haven’t done so already, PLEASE help us finish ALFREDO’S FIRE! We need to raise $1,000 in the next day to stay on track with our ultimate goal. Please contribute whatever you can and share our campaign with your friends, networks and blogs. It’s an opportunity to be part of a film that really can make a difference. THANK YOU!http://bit.ly/kickstartfire

Let’s end the religious intolerance and homophobia of the Vatican! 
Help us reach our goal. Go to http://bit.ly/kickstartfire

Let’s end the religious intolerance and homophobia of the Vatican! 

Help us reach our goal. Go to http://bit.ly/kickstartfire

FUTURE SHORTS & FIREHOUSE 8 present

The Best of International Short Films in this season!

Join other lovers of great cinema on Friday, February 8 at 7.30 pm in the Historic Firehouse 8 (1648 Pacific Ave, between Polk St & Van Ness Ave) and you will be warm and entertained for some good 2 hours full of exciting, ground-breaking short audiovisual creations from filmmakers in USA and beyond. This festival has some intriguing and exciting characters to offer: King Rooster Marcel from Belgium, outsider couple with a pet alligator, The S from Hell, Somali pirates, human birds, and elderly Swedes in bedroom. 

SEVEN amazing shorts that you can watch in one screening. It is certainly worth the money and time :)

Tickets: $8 in pre-sale http://www.eventbrite.com/event/5286112906

             $10 at the door

Movie watching will be complemented by scrumptious popcorn, fizzy or foaming drinks and great company. Make sure you have that Friday eve open for the cinematic adventure of this winter season!

Like our Facebook Page and follow us on Twitter to find out about all our activities and watch the trendiest shorts every day! 

FB: facebook.com/pages/Future-Shorts-Pop-Up-Film-Festival-SAN-FRANCISCO-edition

     facebook.com/SF.Firehouse.8

Twitter: @futureshortsSF; @firehouse-8

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Future Shorts Pop-Up Festival Summer Programme. Trailer - Come and watch these 7 celebrated shorts THIS SATURDAY at 8 pm in FIREHOUSE 8, San Francisco

FUTURE SHORTS SUMMER SCREENING - JUNE 30, 8 PM at FIREHOUSE 8

Future Shorts San Francisco Edition is back again with more short cinema wonders to screen. This time the films have traveled various distances from all over the planet making a vivid and rich world cinema assortment. 

Tickets: $10 on Eventbrite.com http://www.eventbrite.com/event/3719065826 or $15 at the door. They always go fast!

The line up includes Grant Orchard’s Oscar-nominated and BAFTA winning “A Morning Stroll” (UK, 2012); recent Clermont winner “Guest” from South Koreaand SXSW favourite and award winner “Notes on Biology” from the US.  A local shortSigilo(Secrecy) by Karla Gomez is introducing the official selection.

Future Shorts Festival is currently the largest global pop-up film festival with 2 million viewers and quarterly screenings in over 160 cities in 60 countries. Working across exhibition, distribution and experiential events, Future Shorts is the product of 9 years of audience development, experimentation and of reacting to the demand for a different way of experiencing film. Since the Spring Season the festival has announced the Future Shorts Audience Award enabling their worldwide audiences to choose their favourite.

Firehouse 8                                                                                           

Formerly an active fire station, “Firehouse 8” is transforming into a mixed retail and event space. This San Francisco landmark no.188 on Pacific Avenue in the Russian Hill district was built in 1917 by design of John Reid Jr. After being left empty by the city for over 30 year the firehouse is finally open to the community for various artistic, educational, commercial and philanthropic venues. 

So, find a spare moment in your busy summer weekend schedule for the best short films and a social with refreshing drinks in a creative environment. And don’t forget to wear your best shorts. See you soon at “Firehouse 8” 1648 Pacific Avenue (between Polk and Van Ness Street).

Visit www.futureshorts.com for more information on the festival and Firehouse 8 Facebook page or website http://firehouse-8.com/ to find out more about the venue.