Forget Outsourced. The real populist favorite at SIFF 2007—the one that had people squealing at afterparties and fighting over their favorite characters (Amelia all the way!)—was this fierce, adorable documentary about a rock 'n' roll camp for girls in Portland. Come for the fleeting shots of camp counselors Carrie Brownstein and Beth Ditto, stay for the wicked banshee screams of 7-year-old Palace and her song about how much San Francisco sucks. (SIFF Cinema at McCaw Hall, 321 Mercer St, 633-7151. 7:30 and 9:15 pm [director in attendance at 9:15 screening only], $10, through March 20.)