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San Francisco Immigrant Film Festival is a U.S. film festival that screens works on a wide array of issues facing the global immigrant community. Abbreviated as SFImFF, this festival is among the longest running film festivals on immigrants, refugees and exiles.

SFImFF held annually in San Francisco, California since 2010. The Festival highlights three categories, or genres of films on videos and videos: Narrative, Animated, and Documentary Short, regardless of the original production format, and the date when it was completed with an emphasis on work that has not yet secured international distribution.

Since its inception, SFImFF has grown to offer free screenings of films/videos at different venues related to immigrant communities in Northern California, and sometimes the audience have the opportunity to participate in discussions with local and visiting filmmakers and with community leaders in an effort to highlight the importance of the artistic, educational and humanitarian value of all films. SFImFF is a non-competitive festival and is annually organized by its founder, the journalist and activist Romulo Hernandez and a group of volunteers.