Category Archives: Monthly Screenings

Call for Video Entries: “Homegrown”

August 13, 2012 9:00 amtoAugust 28, 2012 5:00 pm

In celebration of the artistic rennissance happening in our hometown, we’re presenting “Homegrown“, a collection of short films and videos by the talented artists living and working in the Bay Area.

SUBMISSIONS: Submit your short video entry by Tuesday, August 28, 2012 by 5PM. All entries MUST be under 7 minutes in length, be appropriate for all ages (contain no violent or sexual imagery or language), contain moving imagery (no slideshows or entire website entires) and have been created by at least one person who either lives or works in the Bay Area. Entries that meet these specifications can be submitted here.

THE SHOW: “Homegrown” will be presented on the Great Wall on Friday, September 7, from 8PM – 11PM during Art Murmur

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Bandaloop is Baaaaack! (Aug.15 – 17, 2012)

August 15, 2012
6:00 pmto7:00 pm
August 16, 2012
6:00 pmto7:00 pm
August 17, 2012
11:00 amto12:00 pm

Project Bandaloop

We had so much fun hosting the vertical dance troupe,Bandaloop, last year for the world premiere of “Bound(less)”, that we’re having them back on the Wall.

For three days, Bandaloop will host open rehearsals and the entire community is invited to attend.

Bring a lawn chair and set-up on the sidewalk (no street closure this time) and be prepared to be awestruck!

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Next Up: SF Jewish Film Festival, (Friday Aug. 3, 2012)

August 3, 2012
8:00 pmto11:00 pm

We are very pleased to announce that the August Show on the Great Wall of Oakland will be a collaborative event with the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, the first and largest festival of it’s kind. We’ll be screening some amazing shorts – don’t miss it!

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