SFDFF On The Road: Rent Our 2025 Touring Reel
0000: San Francisco Dance Film Festival's Touring Program offers curated dance film reels for rental by educators, libraries, and film festivals.
“SFDFF On The Road” is the Touring Program of the San Francisco Dance Film Festival, offering streaming, limited-use rentals of curated highlight reels drawn from previous festival programming. Rentals are intended for educational use by schools, libraries, and nonprofit cultural institutions, as well as small or emerging film festivals worldwide that do not currently have the resources to curate their own programming. These packages are not for commercial sale.
The newest release, Audience Favorites 2025, features 11 films with a 55-minute run time, showcasing highlights from the 2025 SF Dance Film Festival. The program includes multiple SFDFF 2025 award winners and spans a wide range of styles, themes, and geographies, demonstrating dance film as a powerful storytelling medium that bridges tradition and technology, personal reflection and collective memory.
By special request, approved educational institutions may arrange multiple controlled viewings for assigned syllabus coursework.
Rental pricing is available upon inquiry. For full details and to request a rental:
https://sfdancefilmfest.org/sfdff-on-the-road/
Genre Dance Film
Duration 55 minutes
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