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SanFranciscoFilmSocietyThe San Francisco Film Society celebrates film culture in all its forms through a wide range of year-round Exhibition, Education and Filmmaker Services programs. The San Francisco Film Society is now accepting submissions for the 57th San Francisco International Film Festival (April 24–May 8, 2014), recognized throughout the world as an extraordinary showcase of cinematic discovery and innovation in one of the country’s most beautiful cities. Works in all genres, forms and lengths are considered. The final deadline for short films is Monday December 2, and the final deadline for features is Monday December 9. HOW TO ENTER Entry form and information: sffs.org or withoutabox.com. ![]() 54TH SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL WILL PRESENT KANBAR SCREENWRITING AWARD TO FRANK PIERSONScreenwriter/Director Will Receive Honor at Film Society Awards Night and an Onstage Tribute Featuring Dog Day Afternoon
San Francisco, CA – The San Francisco Film Society announced today that Frank Pierson will be the recipient of the Kanbar Award for excellence in screenwriting at the 54th San Francisco International Film Festival (April 21–May 5). The Kanbar Award, which acknowledges the crucial importance of a script in the production of an exceptional film, will be presented to Pierson at Film Society Awards Night, Thursday, April 28 at Bimbo’s 365 Club.
The Award is named in honor of Maurice Kanbar, a longtime member of the board of directors of the Film Society, film commissioner and philanthropist with a particular
The Film Society’s highly regarded Youth Education program will be the beneficiary of the glamorous fundraiser honoring Pierson. The soon-to-be-announced recipients
Pierson will also be honored at the Sundance Kabuki Cinemas at 12:30 pm, Saturday, April 30.
He will
“The 2011 Kanbar Award acknowledges the inestimable contribution of the man who wrote such classic lines as, ‘What we have here is a failure to communicate,’” says Rachel Rosen, SFFS director of programming. “We’re pleased to honor Frank Pierson, who has crafted screenplays that were the genesis of great films.”
A former Time magazine correspondent, Pierson began his screen career as a story editor, and later producer/director, on the popular CBS TV series Have Gun Will Travel in the early 1960s. He also wrote for Studio One, Alcoa Goodyear Theater, Route 66 and Naked City, popular series during the so-called Golden Age of Television.
Pierson’s first feature screenplay, as cowriter, Cat Ballou (1965), earned him an Oscar nomination, and he won an Oscar for his finely observed solo script for Sidney Lumet’s Dog Day Afternoon (1975).
Pierson made his feature directorial debut with The Looking Glass War (1970) and subsequently helmed the 1976 Barbra Streisand/Kris Kristofferson remake of A Star Is Born as well as King of the Gypsies (1978), all of which he also scripted.
In the ’90s, Pierson returned to his roots on the small screen, directing a series of well-reviewed, award-winning films ranging from 1992’s Citizen Cohn and 1995’s Truman, both for HBO, as well the First Amendment drama Dirty Pictures (Showtime, 2000). In 2001, he earned acclaim for Conspiracy, the highly dramatic reenactment of the secret Wannsee Conference that led to the Nazi plan for the extermination of all Jews in Europe. Conspiracy won him the Directors’ Guild award for best direction of a television movie, an Emmy nomination, a Peabody award and a BAFTA. He has also served as a
Pierson is a past president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the Writers Guild of America and is deeply involved in issues of copyright and the
Previous recipients of the Kanbar Award are James Schamus (2010), James Toback (2009), Robert Towne (2008), Peter Morgan (2007), Jean-Claude Carrière (2006) and Paul
For tickets and information for Film Society Awards Night only call 415-561-5049.
Admission to the tribute to Frank Pierson at Sundance Kabuki Cinemas on Saturday, April 30 or the master class Frank Pierson: A
The screening of Dog Day Afternoon is presented with support from the San Francisco Chronicle and SFGate.com.
For interviews contact hilary@sffs.org. For photos and press materials visit sffs.org/pressdownloads.
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