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SFBFF: Pam Grier Live at the Castro Theater in San Francisco, Jackie Brown is in Town
March 16, 2012

San Francisco Black Film Festival
PAM GRIER LIVE AT THE CASTRO
Greetings!

Get your ticket HERE
Peaches Christ Productions, The San Francisco Bay Guardian, and The San Francisco Black Film Festival proudly present an evening of idol worship celebrating the incomparable Hollywood legend Pam Grier. Titled Pam Grier Is... Live and In-Person!, this spectacular event is one night only!

 

Saturday, March 17th at San Francisco's legendary movie palace, The Castro Theatre.

 

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Pam Grier Is... Live and In-Person!
  • Saturday, March 17, 2012
  • Castro Theatre
  • Will Call tickets available for pickup at 2:20pm
  • Doors open for the second feature at 6:30pm for VIP ticket holders and 7:00pm for General Admission
  • Festivities begin: 8:00pm
  • Tickets are non-refundable
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All-Day Deluxe Package
- JACKIE BROWN & COFFY 3:20 & 8:00 PM
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- $50 includes: 
- 2 Complimentary Cocktails in the "Big Dollhouse Bar," Castro Mezzanine 
- Seating in the VIP section. 
- Admission to the JACKIE BROWN matinee 
- Early entry to the main event! 
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Foxy VIP Ticket
- COFFY 8:00 PM - $45 includes: 
- 2 Complimentary Cocktails in the "Big Dollhouse Bar," Castro Mezzanine 
- Seating in the VIP section. 
- Early entry to the main event! 
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General Admission 
- COFFY 8:00 PM - $25
(w/ Pam Grier & Peaches' Pre-Show) 
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Matinee 
- JACKIE BROWN 3:20 PM - $10
(The Movie Straight-up, no show) 
Available  online only until 2pm March 17, 2012
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DAY OF SHOW 
$55 VIP All-Day Deluxe Ticket 
$50 VIP Ticket 
$30 General Admission 
$10 Matinee 
Available only at Castro Box Office 
Box Office sales begin at  2pm the day of the show (Saturday, March 17th) @ the Castro Theatre 
 
 
Ms. Grier WILL be selling and signing copies of her fabulous autobiography FOXY: My Life in Three Acts, at Saturday night's event. They'll be on sale for $40, along with amazing Pam Grier8x10s for $25. Either purchase gets you a photo with the legendary Ms. Grier herself! 

 


San Francisco Black Film Festival 14

And do not forget the SFBFF14 will be here shortly. Screening June 15, 16, 17, 2012. The Call to Entry is still open and the films are rolling in. I would tell what we have in store, but then I would have to kill you:) We have some great DOCS, student films, Feature Films, New Media, Foreign Films, and International Hits! We have scouted out the greatest films of 2012 and have too many to choose from. This is going to be a great time to check out some great independent film. EVERYONE is invited and we have something for everyone. Join our list and support the SFBFF as we work hard to make a difference. Changing the WORLD one POSITIVE film at a time. goto sfbff.org for more info. Check back often as we will be posting the OFFICIAL SELECTION list soon.         

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