San Francisco, CA — Porchlight, San Francisco’s longest-running storytelling series, is partnering with CinemaSF to bring the magic of live stories and independent film together under one roof. This collaboration celebrates local voices, fosters community, and raises funds to ensure that San Francisco’s independent cinema tradition continues to thrive.
For over two decades, Porchlight has provided a stage for storytellers of every stripe—authors, comedians, musicians, and everyday San Franciscans—to share true stories, unscripted and from the heart. CinemaSF, which has recently gained nonprofit status, is dedicated to continuing its role as a champion of independent and international film. Together, they’re creating a cultural crossroads where story and cinema meet.The partnership kicks off with "Lights, Camera, Traction: Perilous Tales of Movie Making" presented at the historic Vogue Theater on Tuesday, Oct. 21st at 7:00 pm.
Hosted by Porchlight co-founders Beth Lisick and Arline Klatte, storytellers for this raucous evening will include comedian Scott Capurro; founder of Runaway Films Amanda Micheli; actor, writer, and everyone’s cousin Susan Mohun; director, playwright, and producer Jonathan Moscone; actor, mentalist, and tour guide Reed Kirk Rahlmann and filmmaker Keelan Williams. The evening will also feature music from Marc Capelle, Porchlight’s musical director.
Proceeds from the event will go directly to supporting CinemaSF and its mission to keep neighborhood theaters alive and accessible to the community.
"Independent cinema has always been about community," says Adam Bergeron & Jaimi Holker, longtime keepers of the flame of CinemaSF. "By joining forces with Porchlight, we’re ensuring that San Francisco remains a vibrant home for independent voices in film and storytelling.
About Porchlight
Founded in 2002, Porchlight is San Francisco’s longest-running storytelling series. Dedicated to showcasing true, personal stories, Porchlight has featured hundreds of performers and continues to be a cornerstone of the Bay Area’s live storytelling community.
About CinemaSF
CinemaSF, which recently became a nonprofit organization, is dedicated to keeping the tradition of independent and international film alive. With historic venues and a community-driven approach, CinemaSF fosters the cultural vitality of San Francisco’s cinematic landscape and ensures that local theaters remain a gathering place for generations to come.