Clown
1969 · 10 min · Drama
A woman remembers the moments with her lover and believes she's made herself ridiculous. She's become a clown.
Directed by Ronald Chase · Written by Ronald Chase
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- E Elizabeth Harris the woman
- C Curtis Martin the man
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★ 8.51971
MovieFantasy
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Parade · 1972Parade
★ 7.31972
MovieDocumentary
A short film on the first Gay Pride March in San Francisco in 1971 the year after the Stonewall Riots. This film was lost for 50 years before it was found and restored by SF Art & Film.
Fantasia on the Childhood of Busoni · 1981Fantasia on the Childhood of Busoni
★ 6.51981
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The Covenant · 1965The Covenant
★ 6.01965
Movie
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Ever Since the World Ended · 2001Ever Since the World Ended
★ 4.82001
MovieDramaScience Fiction
Twelve years ago, a plague swept through, wiping out most of the population; in San Francisco, only 186 people remain. Two of them use jury-rigged batteries to power a camera and make a documentary. We see a variety of approaches to survival, from the artist and engineer who trade for their needs, to the surfers and woodsmen who fish and hunt, to the scavengers, and a communal farm. We also see how the community deals with those who threaten it, and how the youth are growing up with different values from those who knew our world.
Lulu · 1978Lulu
★ 4.51978
MovieDrama
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Bruges-La-Morte · 1978Bruges-La-Morte
★ 4.31978
MovieHorrorRomance
The story of Paul who one day meets a young dancer who is the double of the dead wife he worships. Their meeting triggers a nightmare that takes him on a midnight journey through dark canals, memories, to a theater performance in a graveyard where he learns darker truths. Filmed on location in historic Bruges.
Jezebel · 2006Jezebel
2006
MovieDrama
A film by students of the Film Workshop of San Francisco Art & Film, under the direction of Ronald Chase. A boy tries to comfort a woman who has just been dumped, but balks when he learns about the circumstances of the relationship.
Fragments · 1964Fragments
1964
MovieDrama
A woman remembers the love affairs with an artist and a fisherman that led her husband to suicide.
Sally Simpson · 1971Sally Simpson
1971
Movie
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Chameleon · 1969Chameleon
1969
Movie
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Scene One: Take One · 1971Scene One: Take One
1971
Movie
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Beatrice Cenci · 1972Beatrice Cenci
1972
Movie
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2024
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Stepping out of the sixties and in the wake of the Stonewall Riots, (considered the birth of the modern LGBTQIA+ liberation movement), the 1970s would prove to be a decade energized by queer activism, political and social change and pride. Celebrating such a vitally important legacy, this collection of gay protest and parade films is an essential multifaceted document of a period of revolution and jubilation.
Beatrice Cenci (On a Painting by Carravaggio) · 2003Beatrice Cenci (On a Painting by Carravaggio)
2003
Movie
In 2003 Chase had been directing his SF Film Workshop since 1998. He suggested that his students that year edit their own version of Beatrice using the original footage from the film. The results became ON A PAINTING BY CARAVAGGIO (2003).
San Francisco Christmas Breakfast · 1972San Francisco Christmas Breakfast
1972
Movie
1972 Documentary about a yearly event in San Francisco. What makes San Francisco different? In the 70's you could invite your friends to Christmas Breakfast and make a musical. Everyone pitches in-artists, models, society ladies, gays, straights, lawyers, bohemians, international types--all the colorful crew that makes the city so memorable.
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