San Francisco Documentary Festival 2023

Snapshots + Q&A

Expired June 12, 2023 6:59 AM
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7 films in package
Gund Kwok
The Lion Dance is a folk dance from Asia that was performed exclusively by men in the past. “Gund Kwok” is the first women’s Lion Dance troupe in the U.S. Founded by Cheng Imm Tan, she and fifteen Asian women strive to break lingering stereotypes about the strength and images of Asian women.
Kemonito: The Final Fall
Kemonito, the beloved mascot of Mexico's World Wrestling Council, has been trying to retire for years due to his many injuries, but his financial problems don't allow him to. If he says goodbye to wrestling, he will lose the only source of income to support his family. He goes to the Arena every Friday in a wheelchair, knowing that his body won’t resist much longer.
Sentir el Son
Sentir el Son is a Latino American story of self-discovery. Franchesca, an Afro-Mexican, grew up in L.A. and was immersed in a Mexican culture that forced her into questioning her racial identity. This poetic documentary short explores through the feeling-body the meaning of ethnic and gender identity through West African and Afro-Mexican practices in music, song, and dance.
Snap - Archie's Story
SNAP, Archie's Story is a short video conceived and directed by George Stamos featuring the legendary dancing, distinct voice and story of NYC vogue-dance icon Archie Burnett (Grandfather of the House of Ninja). In this rare and vulnerable portrait, vivid imagery, humour, movement, and Archie's narration come together to tell his remarkable story of resilience and unwavering fierceness.
John Leguizamo Live at Rikers
John Leguizamo visits Rikers Island Correctional Facility to perform his one-man Broadway show Ghetto Klown for an audience of over 400 inmates. Following his performance, Leguizamo holds group discussions with justice-involved young men awaiting trial or sentencing. By sharing his personal journey of adversity and self-awareness, he encourages them to reflect openly and honestly about their own lives. This short documentary interweaves excerpts from Leguizamo’s performance and those discussions, bringing attention to the serious challenges and human side of incarceration.
The Right to Joy
Trans-cyclist, Izzy Sederbaum, began a new friendship with another trans-masculine rider in early 2018. Their first ride together outside of Seattle brought the unthinkable - a rare cougar attack that turned fatal, leaving Izzy hospitalized with severe facial trauma.
Snapshots Q&A

SNAP, Archie's Story is a short video conceived and directed by George Stamos featuring the legendary dancing, distinct voice and story of NYC vogue-dance icon Archie Burnett (Grandfather of the House of Ninja). In this rare and vulnerable portrait, vivid imagery, humour, movement, and Archie's narration come together to tell his remarkable story of resilience and unwavering fierceness. Both playful and contemplative SNAP explores the precarious and sometimes punishing world of professional dance as dancers uphold images of strength and a "the show must go on" mentality, despite pain and adversity. Through inventive visual collage and recent and archival footage, SNAP provides a backstage pass into Archie's path as a pioneer in this art form.

  • Runtime
    7 minutes
  • Country
    Canada
  • Director
    George Stamos