Windrider Bay Area Film Forum

Windrider Bay Area Film Forum Film screenings, Q&A sessions & panel discussions that allow audience interaction with cutting edge

We are so happy to read and share this news about Waternman.  We were proud to share it with those of you who made it to...
08/03/2023

We are so happy to read and share this news about Waternman. We were proud to share it with those of you who made it to our final night of Windrider Bay Area Film Forum, 2023.

Our Director, Terri Bullock was thrilled to meet Isaac at the inaugural Beach Break Entertainment Film Festival - Waterman the Movie offered a perfect Lens of Hope and a reminder of resilience and determination and athleticism.
Congratulations!

Thank you   and Co Producer  for coming to the Bay Area to talk about our closing night film, Waterman.
04/16/2023

Thank you and Co Producer for coming to the Bay Area to talk about our closing night film, Waterman.

04/13/2023

SEE YOU TONIGHT!!
April 13
Opening Night for REFUGE
7PM
Menlo-Atherton Performing Arts Center. 555 Middlefield Rd, Atherton
Doors Open at 6PM

Join us for an inspiring true story of transformation and redemption that takes place in Clarkston, GA, the most diverse square mile in America. See what is possible when we open ourselves to the beautiful tapestry of our shared humanity as a healing antidote to polarization and hate. Our film will be followed with a Q&A with three remarkable individuals featured in the film, Chris and Melissa Buckley, and Arno Michaelis. Learn about their work with the organization, Parents for Peace. If you have lamented that America is too divided to ever come together again, you’re about to experience an illuminating glimmer of hope.

We're officially counting down to the 2023 Windrider Bay Area Film Forum—two more days! Have you purchased your tickets ...
04/11/2023

We're officially counting down to the 2023 Windrider Bay Area Film Forum—two more days! Have you purchased your tickets yet?
Refuge. Coming this Thursday, April 13th.
See you in Menlo Park.
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REFUGE is a story about fear and love in the American South. A leader in a white nationalist
hate group finds healing from the people he once hated - a Muslim heart doctor and his town
of refugees.




Buy tickets to Windrider Bay Area, April 13–15 at the Menlo-Atherton Performing Arts Center. Independent Films followed by Filmmaker Q&A.

ONE WEEK TO GO! Join us for three days of phenomenal films with filmmakers in attendance for post-screening Q&A’s, in th...
04/07/2023

ONE WEEK TO GO!
Join us for three days of phenomenal films with filmmakers in attendance for post-screening Q&A’s, in the continued style of Windrider Bay Area Film Forum meaningful conversations.
https://wrba2023.eventive.org/schedule?viewMode=cover

LESS THAN TWO WEEKS to OPENING NIGHT! Book your weekend NOW! We appreciate your participation for the past 14 years and ...
03/31/2023

LESS THAN TWO WEEKS to OPENING NIGHT!
Book your weekend NOW!
We appreciate your participation for the past 14 years and look forward to having you with us for our final three days
APRIL 13, 14 and 15.
Thank You for all the support you’ve provided!AmericasSouth




WATERMANScreening Saturday, April 15, 2023 at 7:00PMFilm Followed by Q&ALive at the Menlo-AthertonPerforming Arts Center...
03/30/2023

WATERMAN
Screening Saturday, April 15, 2023 at 7:00PM

Film Followed by Q&A
Live at the Menlo-Atherton
Performing Arts Center
555 Middlefield Rd, Atherton, CA

More than a sporting icon of his time, DUKE KAHANAMOKU used his surfboard to invent new lifesaving techniques before the profession even existed.
Join us to see the film and learn about Duke Kahanamoku, the legendary Waterman of Hawaii and a true American hero.






Youth Documentary Academy - Short Films ProgramFRIDAY, APRIL 14 at 7pm at the Menlo-Atherton Performing Arts CenterFilm ...
03/25/2023

Youth Documentary Academy - Short Films Program
FRIDAY, APRIL 14 at 7pm
at the Menlo-Atherton Performing Arts Center

Film screening followed by audience Q&A with four YDA filmmakers - Olive Van Eimeren , Rose Nseya, Mitch Davila-Armendano, and Madison Legg.
The Youth Documentary Academy was launched in 2014 by founder and director, Tom Shepard. Tom is a Bay Area based award-winning filmmaker and a Stanford grad who grew up in Colorado. He spends a portion of each year in Colorado Springs directing YDA programs. Mari Moxley, is the YDA Deputy Director and producer for numerous YDA events. For more info visit youthdocumentary.org.

Run time: 60 minutes






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"Under the Wire" – Madison LeggFRIDAY, April 14Four of four Youth Documentary Madison Legg recounts the challenges she a...
03/25/2023

"Under the Wire" – Madison Legg

FRIDAY, April 14

Four of four Youth Documentary

Madison Legg recounts the challenges she and her brother faced as immigrants and foster children growing up in a loving family but still facing the taboos associated with talking about depression, self-harm, and su***de. Madison’s film formed the basis of a ground-breaking program on teen su***de featured on Rocky Mountain PBS that earned a 2017 Heartland Regional Emmy Award.



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FRIDAY, April 14Three of four of our Youth Documentary Shorts Program.Blind Sighted  – Mitch Davila-ArmendanoMitch Davil...
03/24/2023

FRIDAY, April 14

Three of four of our Youth Documentary Shorts Program.
Blind Sighted – Mitch Davila-Armendano

Mitch Davila-Armendano, a 15-year old filmmaker attending the Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind, introduces us to several of his schoolmates who expose the audience to the daily obstacles and prejudice these young people face with honesty and humor as they explore new opportunities and a deeper sense of belonging.





SATURDAY 1:00PMSupport Music at Menlo's FOCUS RESIDENCYWINTER JOURNEY, BEHIND THE MUSIC (MOVIE SCREENING AND Q&A)This Fo...
03/24/2023

SATURDAY 1:00PM
Support Music at Menlo's
FOCUS RESIDENCY
WINTER JOURNEY, BEHIND THE MUSIC (MOVIE SCREENING AND Q&A)

This Focus Residency takes its inspiration from writer Martin Goldsmith’s book The Inextinguishable Symphony, in which he shares the remarkable true story of his parents, Gunther Goldschmidt and Rosemarie Gumpert Goldschmidt. During the N**i regime, they were members of the all-Jewish orchestra, the Jüdischer Kulturbund, a group maintained as a propaganda tool by the N**i Minister of Propaganda, Joseph Goebbels. The Goldschmidts’s participation in this group ultimately helped save their lives in N**i Germany, and Goldsmith’s book inspired the making of a film, Winter Journey, which will be screened on March 25 preceding a Q&A with the author. The following day’s concert program features works for winds and piano, including works by composers who were silenced as victims of the Holocaust, as well as works performed by the Jüdischer Kulturbund.

About the movie
Hailed as “a masterpiece” by European critics and “phenomenal ” by the Hollywood Insider, Winter Journey is a fascinating film exploration of a little-known aspect of musical life in N**i Germany. Dealing with themes of guilt, Jewish identity, and father-son relationships, Winter Journey is moving proof of William Faulkner’s observation that “the past is never dead; it isn’t even past.” The film features Bruno Ganz in his last-ever screen appearance and is directed by Martin Goldsmith, who unearths his parents’ story of musical community and survival in N**i Germany.

This Focus Residency takes its inspiration from writer Martin Goldsmith’s book The Inextinguishable Symphony, in which he shares the remarkable true story of his parents, Gunther Goldschmidt and Rosemarie Gumpert Goldschmidt. During the N**i regime, they were members of the all-Jewish orchestra, t...

"Leaving Africa" – Rose NseyaFRIDAY, April 14Two of four of our Youth Documentary Shorts Program.Congolese refugee, Rose...
03/23/2023

"Leaving Africa" – Rose Nseya
FRIDAY, April 14

Two of four of our Youth Documentary Shorts Program.
Congolese refugee, Rose Nseya, recounts the harrowing odyssey of fleeing her homeland and the complex process of refugee resettlement as she finds safety reuniting with her grandmother and a new start as a high school student in Colorado. Leaving Africa was a runner-up for Best Documentary at the 2022 AAHSFF.



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555 Middlefield Road (Menlo Arts Performing Arts Center)
Menlo Park, CA
94027

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