Schedules are for Wed/11-Tues/17 except where noted. Double features are noted with a . Director and year are given when available. All times p.m. unless otherwise specified.

ARTISTS' TELEVISION ACCESS 992 Valencia; 824-3890. $4-8. Bad Reception: The Wireless Revolution in San Francisco (Loranger, 2003) Fri, 8. "Anarcho Country Cinema," recent videos by Kyle Harris Sat, 8.

CASTRO 429 Castro; 621-6120. $5-8. Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary (Maddin, 2002) Wed, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. "San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival," June 12-29. See First Runs.

CHABOT SPACE AND SCIENCE CENTER 10000 Skyline Blvd, Oakl; (510) 336-7373. $6.50-8.75 (all shows except for those at 8:30 also require museum admission: $5-8). Lewis and Clark: Great Journey West (Neibaur, 2002) Tues-Sun, 2:30 (also Fri, 5:30, 8:30; Sat, 12:20, 5:30, 8:30; Sun, 12:30). Ongoing. Giant-screen film presentation.

CHRISTOPHER B. SMITH RAFAEL FILM CENTER 1118 Fourth St, San Rafael; (415) 454-1222. $5.50-9. Winged Migration (Perrin, 2002) call for times. Spellbound (Blitz, 2002) call for times. "Timeless Beauties: Greta Garbo": Anna Christie (Brown, 1930) Wed, 7; Queen Christina (Mamoulian, 1933) Sun, 7. "Matthew Barney's Cremaster Cycle": Cremaster 4 and 5 (1994, 1997) Wed, 6:45, 9. Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary (Maddin, 2002) with "The Heart of the World" (Maddin, 2000) June 13-19, call for times.

CIVIC STATE COURT BUILDING AUDITORIUM 455 Golden Gate; 581-3793. $10-15. Trading Women (Feingold, 2003) Wed, 7. Filmmaker Dr. David Feingold in person.

EL RIO 3158 Mission; 282-3325. Free. "After School Special": Rock 'n' Roll High School (Arkush, 1979) Tues, 8.

FOUR STAR Clement and 23rd Ave; www.hkinsf.com. $6. "Midnites for Maniacs": Maximum Overdrive (King, 1986) Fri-Sat, midnight.

JEZEBEL'S JOINT 510 Larkin; www.sfindie.com. Free. "SF IndieFest Microcinema": Staremaster (2002) Wed, 8; Shag Carpet Sunset (McAllister, 2002) Thurs, 8; Hacks (Rockowitz, 2002) Fri, 8; Faust (Murnau, 1926) Mon, 8; House of Usher (Corman, 1960) Tues, 8.

METREON Action Theatre, Fourth St at Mission; www.metreon.com. Free. "Free Anime Screenings": "Crest of the Stars Weekend" Sun, 11am-8pm.

PFA THEATER 2575 Bancroft, Berk; (510) 642-1412. $4-8. "I Found It at the Movies: Video Artists Look at Cinema": "All the Hitchcock You Can Repeat" Wed, 7:30. "Nicholas Ray": We Can't Go Home Again (1973) Thurs, 7:30; King of Kings (1961) Fri, 7:30; Bitter Victory (1957) Sat, 4:30, 8:50; The Savage Innocents (1961) Sat, 7. "Douglas Sirk: Tender Ironies": There's Always Tomorrow (1956) Sun, 5:30. "The Inquiring Camera": "Mediations on Revolution" (Fenz, 1997-2003), shorts reflecting on the meaning of the word "revolution," with filmmaker Robert Fenz in person Tues, 7:30.

RED VIC 1727 Haight; 668-3994. $3-6.50. "We Interrupt This Empire ..." (San Francisco Video Activist Network, 2003) Wed, 2, 7:15, 9:15. "San Francisco State Film Finals," works by SFSU Cinema Department students Thurs, 7:15, 9:15. Cowboy Bebop (Watanabe, 2001) Fri-Sat, 7:15, 9:30 (also Sat, 2, 4:15). Divine Intervention (Suleiman, 2001) Sun-Mon, 7:15, 9:20 (also Sun, 2, 4:15). Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election (Perez and Sekler, 2002) June 17-18, 7:15, 9:15 (also June 18, 2).

ROXIE 3117 16th St; 863-1087. $4-8. Wisegirls (Anspaugh, 2002) Wed-Thurs, 8, 10 (also Wed, 2, 4). Manito (Eason, 2003) June 13-19, 6:30, 9:30 (also Wed, Sat-Sun, 2).

SAN FRANCISCO CINEMATHEQUE Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, 701 Mission; 552-1990. $4-7. "Remix the Remixed: Audio Visions from Belgium Or: Why We Like Belgium More than the U.S. Government Does" Thurs, 7:30.

SAN FRANCISCO LGBT COMMUNITY CENTER 1800 Market; 3340-QCC; www.queerculturalcenter.org. Free. "Queer Women of Color Film Night," part of the National Queer Arts Festival Tues, 8.

SAN FRANCISCO MAIN LIBRARY Koret Auditorium, 100 Larkin; 557-4277. Free. "Local Lavender Scene: Saluting Bay Area Queer Filmmakers": The Cockettes (Weber and Weissman, 2002) Thurs, noon. Large-screen video presentation.

SAN FRANCISCO MUSEUM OF MODERN ART Wattis Theater, 151 Third St; www.sffs.org or www.ticketweb.com. $12-15. "The Seventh Art: New Dimensions in Cinema": Close-Up (Kiarostami, 1990) Thurs, 7. With remarks by Hamid Naficy, Rice University professor of art history and film and media studies; cosponsored by the San Francisco Film Society.

WEREPAD 2430 Third St; 824-7334. $8. Trilogy of Terror (Curtis, 1975) and Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (Newland, 1973) Fri, 9.

YERBA BUENA CENTER FOR THE ARTS 701 Mission; 978-ARTS. $3-7. "Time after Time: Asia and Our Moment," daytime program featuring a continuous loop of Living Elsewhere (Wang, 1999) with "Chinese Utopia" (Wang, 2002) Tues-Sun, 11am-5pm, through July 13 (no screenings Sundays in June). "Latino Film Festival Presents": Cows (Medem, 1992) Wed, 5:45, 7:45. "Cinemayaat Arab Film Festival Presents": Terrorism and the Kebab (Arafa, 1992) Tues, 7:30.


June 11, 2003