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Photos from Friday's Sonoma International Film Festival

From women in jazz to field workers of the wine harvest to the Quinceañera film fiesta, it was a full day at Sonoma's International Film Festival.

Day two of the 15th annual filled the venues  of the Plaza area with international filmmakers and fans. Films got underway at 9:30 a.m. with "Headhunters" from Norway, and continued though "Lady Gaga's Secret World" and "Habana Eva" late in the evening.

The documentary about women in jazz, "The Girls in the Band," drew a near-capacity audience to the in mid-afternoon, and the area premiere of sometime Patch contributor's documentary feature on wine grape field workers "Harvest" filled to overflowing the Sebastiani Winery Barrel Room at 5 p.m. with an appreciative crowd of wine-lovers.

A lively party celebrated La Quinceañera at the Backlot festival tent, with music, dancing, wine and food.

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Take a breeze through some images from the day, and please add your own pictures to this record of the SIFF-15 in Sonoma.

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