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Innovative Storytelling Unleashed: Alex Zajicek's 'Sorry, We're Dead' Premieres at SF IndieFest"

By: IssueWire
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San Francisco, California Feb 4, 2024 (Issuewire.com) - Bay Area born-and-bred filmmaker, animator, and storyteller Alex Zajicek is on the brink of captivating audiences with his debut feature, "Sorry, We're Dead," at the acclaimed San Francisco Independent Film Festival. As a graduate of the California College of the Arts, Zajicek has refined his cinematic vision through years of work on a variety of film sets, culminating in this 86-minute masterpiece.

The film embarks on a thorough exploration of cinematic language, incorporating concise yet impactful animation to innovate storytelling. It thoughtfully addresses workplace dynamics through its protagonist, Lana, an Asian American woman laboriously navigating a male-dominated space. Her subtle yet emotional story enhances the film's authenticity and complexity.

"Sorry, We're Dead" boasts a diverse team both in front and behind the camera, reflecting Zajicek's dedication to fair representation and compensation in the indie film scene. Despite a modest budget, the film exemplifies Zajicek's expertise in maximizing resources while delivering a top-tier cinematic experience. His hands-on filmmaking approach ensures a nurturing environment for his crew, underlining his commitment to a positive production culture. Zajicek stands out in the industry for his expert yet playful use of film language, offering audiences a refreshingly distinct storytelling experience.

SF IndieFest, a vibrant non-profit organization since 1998, is renowned for showcasing groundbreaking films and filmmakers. The festival, celebrating its landmark 25th year, is a hub for diversity, inclusion, and impactful storytelling. As part of this illustrious festival, Zajicek's "Sorry, We're Dead" is poised to be a highlight, perfectly embodying the festival's ethos.

Catch the Bay Area premiere of "Sorry, We're Dead" on Saturday, February 10, 2024, at 9:00 PM in Roxie Theater House 1.

Purchase your tickets at: https://roxie.com/film/sf-indiefest-sorry-were-dead/

Director Alex ZajicekActress Sarah LeeActress Sarah LeeSorry Were Dead

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