SOMA Second Saturdays!
The LEATHER & LGBTQ Cultural District
Folsom Street
& the SOMA West Community Benefit District
present
SOMA Second Saturdays!
MOVIE DAY
March 12, 2022, noon to 5 pm
Folsom Street Community Center
145 9th Street (between Mission and Howard), in San Francisco
Submit Your Own Video!
We are inviting our community to submit short videos for possible inclusion in our MOVIE DAY presentation.
- Videos should be short, no more than 6 to 10 minutes.
- If you have a longer work, consider submitting an excerpt or teaser. Or submit your longer work, and we may be able to use all or part of it.
- Preference will be given to works by local folks, leather & LGBTQ-oriented folks, and folks from marginalized communities.
- Preference will be given to works that reflect queer or kinky themes, or that relate to the SOMA neighborhood of San Francisco.
- Audiences will be 18+.
- Works will be presented on MOVIE DAY in the screening room of the Folsom Street Community Center, which seats roughly 80 people.
- Movie creators will be invited to attend the MOVIE DAY event, and may optionally be included in a panel to discuss their work, answer questions, etc.
- No compensation is offered.
- Creators retain full rights to their work. No rights are being given to us beyond the one-time screening.
- Submit your file only if you have the right to do so.
- Submission does not guarantee that your video will be screened.
- Copies of the video will not be retained by us after the event, without your permission.
- Please contact arts-chair@sflcd.org to discuss or with any questions.
We will ask you to submit your work by uploading your best-quality, highest resolution video file(s) below. Be sure to provide us with
- the NAME of your work,
- its DURATION as submitted,
- your own NAME, as you would like it to be publicly announced
- the names of OTHERS involved in the production, and their roles.
- Your full CONTACT INFO, preferably including both phone or text number and email address.
- Any COMMENTS about the film that you believe it important for people to know before viewing it.
