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Schedules are for Wed/18-Tues/24 except where noted. Double features are marked with a •. Director and year are given when available. All times are p.m. unless otherwise specified.
AFRICAN AMERICAN ART AND CULTURE COMPLEX 762 Fulton, SF; (415) 346-0199, (415) 615-9945, bcoa.org/filmfest.htm. $8-25. San Francisco Black LGBT Film Festival, more than 25 films depicting black lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender culture Fri, 6:30; Sat, 11a; Sun, noon.
AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM AND LIBRARY AT OAKLAND 659 14th St, Oakl; (510) 637-0200, www.oaklandlibrary.org. Call for price. Beah: A Black Woman Speaks (Hamilton, 2003) Sat, 1. Director Lisa Gay Hamilton in person.
ARTISTS' TELEVISION ACCESS 992 Valencia, SF; (415) 824-3890. $5-7. Green with a Vengeance (Rousset, 2001) Thurs, 8. Proceeds benefit jailed environmental activist Jeff "Free" Luers. Open Screening Fri, 8; contact Meg at openscreening@hotmail.com or at number above for participation info. Other Cinema: Reflections of Evil (Packard, 2003) with shorts Sat, 8:30. Director Damon Packard in person. "International Transentient Cartographicacy Project Benefit Party," Mexican and Irish celebration with music, videos, and more Sun, 4.
AUCTIONS BY THE BAY 2700 Saratoga, Alameda; (510) 835-6187. $5-7. Shall We Dance (Sandrich, 1937) Fri, 7, 9:15; Sun, 5. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (Capra, 1939) Sat, 7, 9:30; Sun, 7:30.
CASTRO 429 Castro, SF; (415) 621-6120. $5-8.50. The Battle of Algiers (Pontecorvo, 1965) Feb 13-26, 1:30, 4:15, 7, 9:35.
CHRISTOPHER B. SMITH RAFAEL FILM CENTER 1118 Fourth St, San Rafael; (415) 454-1222. $5.50-9. The Same River Twice (Moss, 2003) call for times. Japanese Story (Brooks, 2003) call for times. My Architect (Kahn, 2003) call for times. Kitchen Stories (Hamer, 2003) Feb 20-26, call for times.
DELANCEY STREET THEATER 600 Embarcadero, SF; 1-866-468-3399, www.ticketweb.com, www.armenianfilmfestival.org. $10, $60 festival pass. Armenian Film Festival, 30 feature-length and short films by and about Armenians Fri, 7; Sat-Sun, 2.
GRAND LAKE THEATER 3200 Grand, Oakl; www.isitworthit.org, www.3gfilms.com. $30. Is It Worth It? (Gumbs, 2004) Thurs, 7:30.
HYENA THEATER 2390 Mission, Ste 304, SF; (415) 821-3444. $3-5. "Kid's Classic Cinema Sunday Matinee, plus Talent Show" Sun, 4.
ISTITUTO ITALIANO DI CULTURA 425 Washington, SF; (415) 788-7142. Free. Il meglio di Dario Fo (1991) Tues, 6:30. In Italian without subtitles.
MILLS COLLEGE Danforth Hall, 5000 MacArthur, Oakl; (510) 430-2080. Free. Rabbit in the Moon (Omori, 1999) Sat, 1. Director Emiko Omori in person.
NORTH BERKELEY SENIOR CENTER 1901 Hearst, Berk; (415) 282-6529. $15-25 (no one turned away for lack of funds). "Keeping Lesbian History Alive," vintage videos featuring Pat Bond Sun, 2.
111 MINNA GALLERY 111 Minna, SF; www.microcinema.com. $5. "Independent Exposure: Love and Other Difficulties Edition," international short films and videos Mon, 8. (Program repeats Feb 27, 8pm, 21 Grand, 449B 23rd St, Oakl; 510-444-7263. $5-10.)
PFA THEATER 2575 Bancroft, Berk; (510) 642-1412. $4-8. "Film 50": Blackmail (Hitchcock, 1929) Wed, 3. Screening includes a lecture by Marilyn Fabe. "Video Art: They Might Be Giants": "Tony Oursler" Wed, 7:30. "Victor Sjöström: Northern Light in a New Light": • Love's Crucible (1921) and Name the Man (incomplete, 1924) Thurs, 7; • The Wind (1928) and Confessions of a Queen (incomplete, 1925) and "The Divine Woman" (fragment, 1928) Sun, 4:30. "Mann's World: Anthony Mann on the Big Screen": God's Little Acre (1958) Fri, 7; Man of the West (1958) Fri, 9:10; He Walked by Night (Werker and Mann, 1949) Sat, 7; The Tin Star (1957) Sat, 8:40. "A Picture Rarely Seen: Joseph Cornell Centenary": "... tokens and traces of chance ..." Tues, 7; "Goofy Newsreels" Tues, 9.
RED VIC 1727 Haight, SF; (415) 668-3994. $3-6.50. Bum's Paradise (McCabe and Rozen, 2002) Wed, 2, 7:15, 9:15. Lost in Translation (Coppola, 2003) Thurs-Sat, 7:15, 9:30 (also Sat, 2, 4:15). Underground Orchestra (Honigmann, 1997) Sun-Tues, 7:15, 9:35 (also Sun, 2, 4:15).
ROXIE 3117 16th St, SF; (415) 863-1087. $4-8. The Legend of Leigh Bowery (Atlas, 2002) Wed-Tues, 6, 8, 10 (also Wed, Sat-Sun, 2, 4).
SAN FRANCISCO CINEMATHEQUE Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, 701 Mission, SF; (415) 978-2787, www.sfcinematheque.org. $4-7. Material Excess (Biermann) Thurs, 7:30. Director Gregg Biermann in person. California College of the Arts, 1111 Eighth St, SF. "A Picture Rarely Seen: Joseph Cornell Centenary Program One: Essential Cinema" Sun, 7:30.
SAN FRANCISCO LGBT CENTER 1800 Market, SF; (415) 865-5555. Donations appreciated. Dangerous Living: Coming Out in the Developing World (Scagliotti, 2004) Thurs, 5, 7.
SAN FRANCISCO MEDIA ARCHIVE 275 Capp, SF; (415) 558-8117, archive@sfm.org. Free (RSVP recommended). Zero for Conduct (Vigo, 1933) with shorts Fri, 8.
SAN FRANCISCO PERFORMING ARTS LIBRARY AND MUSEUM Veteran's Bldg, fourth fl, 401 Van Ness, SF; $8. "Balanchine on Screen Series": Suzanne Farrell: Elusive Muse (Belle and Dickson, 1990) Tues, 7.
SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC LIBRARY Koret Auditorium, 100 Larkin, SF; (415) 557-4461. Free. "Theater on Film": John Osborne's Luther (Green, 1974) Thurs, noon. Large-screen video presentation.
W SILICON VALLEY HOTEL Lounge, 8200 Gateway, Newark; (510) 794-3033. Call for this week's classic film title Wed, 5:30.
YERBA BUENA CENTER FOR THE ARTS 701 Mission, SF; (415) 978-ARTS. $3-7. "Film Arts Foundation Presents True Stories": Thirst (Kaufman and Snitow, 2003) Wed, 7:30. "Pasolini: The Erotic Films": The Canterbury Tales (1972) Fri, 7:30.