3117 16th Street (at Valencia Street)
San Francisco, California

http://www.qualityoflife-themovie.com/

from http://www.roxie.com/Nov05.html#quality:

Quality of Life tells the authentic and gripping story of two young graffiti writers who struggle to maintain their friendship and their lives after getting busted by the cops. Co-written by and co-starring former San Francisco graffiti writer Brian Burnam, the film sheds light on the hidden graffiti subculture and the people behind the writing on the walls. Most of the movie was shot within a few blocks of the Roxie Cinema, with numerous locations (including the powerful final scene) just a few steps away. The story itself is set in the surrounding Mission District, within the area's renowned graffiti subculture. This is the first time the film is playing on its home turf since it opened in theaters. Join us for this special hometown engagement at the Roxie! Check out the Web Site. Directed by Benjamin Morgan. Writtten by Brian Burnam, Benjamin Morgan. Produced by Benjamin Morgan, Meika Rouda, Brant Smith. Running time: 85 mins. Showtimes: Nightly at 7:00 & 9:15. Additional Saturday, Sunday & Wenesday matinees at 2:00 & 4:30.

Added by suman_ganguli on November 16, 2005

Comments

claudinerlco

another fantastic movie on graff -- shot amazingly in like 3 days!

eddie

it is excellent, shot all around the Mission. the Roxie itself even has a cameo.

tedr

anyone going to the 9:15 Friday night (18th)

tedr

I'm prolly gonna have to catch anudder night. ever get the feeling you're talking to yourself?