SFFILM
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SFFILM, formerly known as The San Francisco Film Society, is a nonprofit arts organization located in San Francisco, California, that presents year-round programs and events in film exhibition, media education, and filmmaker services.
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The Executive Director of the San Francisco Film Society was Noah Cowan, who joined the organization in March 2014.[1] Prior to Cowan, Ted Hope served as executive director between August 2012 and December 2013.[2][3] Prior to Hope, SFFS was headed by Bingham Ray, who served for only ten weeks before his death in January 2012.[4] Between 2005–2011, SFFS was led by Graham Leggat until his death in August 2011.[5]
Leadership for each of the San Francisco Film Society's areas of activity is currently provided by Director of Programming Rachel Rosen and Director of Filmmaker360 Michele Turnure-Salleo.[6]
The San Francisco Film Society rebranded as SFFILM in 2017.[7]