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Schedules are for Wed/23-Tues/1 except where noted. Double features are marked with a •. Director and year are given when available. All times are p.m. unless otherwise specified. ACT I AND II 2128 Center, Berk; (510) 464-5980, www.landmarktheatres.com. Call for price. "The Midnight Special": Jaws (Spielberg, 1975) Fri-Sat, midnight. ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE 2345 Bush, SF; www.ham-o-rama.com. Free. Evilspeak (Weston, 1981) Fri, 8. ARTISTS' TELEVISION ACCESS 992 Valencia, SF; (415) 824-3890, www.atasite.org. $5. "Noise Pop Film Festival": El presidente Thurs, 7:30; Burn to Shine (Canty, 2004) Sat, 3; This Is the Sound: The Mother Hips (DeBlonk, 2005) Sun, 3. Straight outta Hunters Point (Epps, 2001) Fri, 8. With filmmaker Kevin Epps in person, plus a performance by Rappin 4Tay. Other Cinema: "Benefit for Lucio Menegon," short films and music videos Sat, 8:30. BALBOA THEATER 3630 Balboa, SF; (415) 221-8184, www.balboamovies.com. $5-7.50. Greta Garbo Festival: Camille (Cukor, 1937) Thurs-Fri, 1:10, 5, 9; Queen Christina (Mamoulian, 1933) Thurs-Fri, 3:10, 7; Anna Karenina (Brown, 1935) Sat, Mon, 3:15, 7; Ninotchka (Lubitsch, 1939) Sat, 1:15, 5, 8:45; Torrent (Bell, 1926) Sun, 1; Painted Veil (Boleslawski, 1934) Tues, 2:05, 5:25, 8:55; Woman of Affairs (Brown, 1929) Tues, 12:20, 3:40, 7. Thurs/24 evening shows introduced by critic David Thomson; Sun/27 live score performed by Nik Phelps and his ensemble, plus a live vaudeville show in honor of the Balboa's 79th birthday ($10). CASTRO 429 Castro, SF; (415) 621-6120, www.castrotheatresf.com. $5.50-8.50. The Nomi Song (Horn, 2004) Wed-Thurs, 7, 9:15 (also Wed, 12:30, 2:45, 4:45). Call for Fri-Tues shows and times. CHANGEMAKERS 6536 Telegraph, Oakl; (415) 648-8222. $5. The Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador presents: Confronting Empire: Hope, Fear, and U.S. Intervention in El Salvador's Presidential Elections Thurs, 7; followed by a discussion. CHRISTOPHER B. SMITH RAFAEL FILM CENTER 1118 Fourth St, San Rafael; (415) 454-1222, www.cafilm.org. $5.50-9. Born into Brothels (Kauffman and Briski, 2004) call for times. The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill (Irving, 2004) call for times. Her Majesty (Gordon, 2004) call for times. Untold Scandal (Yong, 2004) Feb 25-March 3, call for times. "Oscar Night America," big-screen Academy Awards broadcast to benefit the outreach and education programs of the California Film Institute Sun, 4 (call for price). CINEMA HEAVEN ENCORE Curry House, 1040 Columbus, SF; belle_diamond@hotmail.com. Free. Cinema Heaven Encore presents classic American films (from 1932 to '62) Fri, 7; e-mail for film title and to RSVP. HUMANIST HALL 390 27th St, SF; (510) 910-0696. Free ($5 donation suggested). American Dictators (Jones, 2004) Wed, 7. INDEPENDENT 628 Divisadero, SF; (415) 771-1421, www.independentsf.com. Free. "Cinema Drafthouse": Napoleon Dynamite (Hess, 2004) Mon, 8. ISTITUTO ITALIANO DI CULTURA 425 Washington, SF; (415) 788-7142, www.sfiic.org. Free. What Will Happen to Us? (Veronesi, 2004) Tues, 6:30. NOB HILL ADULT THEATRE 729 Bush, SF; (415) 781-9468, www.nobhilltheatre.com. $20-40. "Nob Hill Gay Adult Film Festival," featuring a tribute to director Wakefield Poole Wed-Sat, 7-11. ODDBALL FILM AND VIDEO 275 Capp, SF; (415) 558-8112, info@oddballfilm.com (RSVP requested). $10. "Smut Shop Cinema: The Subject Is Sex," short films Fri, 8. PFA 2575 Bancroft, Berk; (510) 642-5249, www.bampfa.berkeley.edu. $4-8. Film 50: My Darling Clementine (Ford, 1946) Wed, 3; with a lecture by Marilyn Fabe. "Games People Play": "From Crackers to Culture: Video Games and Contemporary Art Practice," illustrated lecture by Rainey Straus Wed, 7:30. "Every Little Thing: The Films of Nicolas Philibert": To Be and to Have (2002) Thurs, 7; "Nicholas Philibert in Conversation" Fri, 1:30 (free admission); In the Land of the Deaf (1992) Fri, 7:30; Every Little Thing (1996) Sat, 7; Animals (1995) Sat, 9:25; Sun, 2:30; Louvre City (1990) Sun, 12:30; Sun, 2:30 (this show, double feature with Animals). Buddhism and Film: Enlightenment Guaranteed (Dörrie, 2000) Mon, 3. RED VIC 1727 Haight, SF; (415) 668-3994. $4-7. The Take (Lewis and Klein, 2005) Wed-Sun, 7:15, 9:15 (also Wed, 4; Sat-Sun, 2, 4). Word Wars (Chaikin and Petrillo, 2004) Mon-Tues, 7:15, 9:15. ROXIE 3117 and 3125 16th St, SF; (415) 863-1087. $4-8. In the Realms of the Unreal (Yu, 2004) Wed/23-Thurs/24, Feb 28-March 4, 5:15; Sat/26-Sun/27, noon. The Century of the Self (Curtis, 2004) parts one and two, 7 (also Sat-Sun, 2); parts three and four, 9:10 (also Sat-Sun, 4:10). Head-On (Akin, 2004) Wed-Thurs, 7, 9:20 (also Wed, 4:30); Feb 25-March 3, 5:30 (also Wed, Sat-Sun, 2). Deep Throat (Damiano, 1972) Feb 25-March 3, 7:45, 9, 10:20 (also Sat/26-Sun/27, 4:15). SAN FRANCISCO CINEMATHEQUE California College of the Arts, 1111 Eighth St, SF; (415) 552-1990, www.sfcinematheque.org. Free. "Walid Raad: The Atlas Group," Raad in person Thurs, 7. SAN FRANCISCO MUSEUM OF MODERN ART Koret Center Lecture Room, 151 Third St, SF; (415) 538-2693, www.sfmoma.org. Free with museum admission ($6-10). "Artist at Work: Robert Bechtle" (KQED and Spark, 2005) continuous screenings during museum hours through June 5. SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC LIBRARY 100 Larkin, SF; (415) 557-4461. Free. "Facing History": The ACLU: A History (1997) Thurs, noon. Large-screen video presentation. UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO Presentation Theater, 2350 Turk, SF; www.usfca.edu/mediastudies/hrw. Free. Human Rights Watch Film Festival: Juvies (Neale, 2004) Wed, 5:30; Repatriation (Kim, 2003) Wed, 7; Saints and Sinners Thurs, 5:30; What the Eye Doesn't See Thurs, 7. VICTORIA THEATRE 2961 16th St, SF; (415) 863-7576, www.tickets.com or www.victoriatheatre.org. $9. Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation Thurs-Sat, 7:30, 9:30. Eighteen and over only. YERBA BUENA CENTER FOR THE ARTS 701 Mission, SF; (415) 978-2787, www.ybca.org. $5-8. San Francisco Jewish Film Festival presents: Avanim (Nadjari, 2004) Wed, 7:30. Human Rights Watch International Film Festival presents: Repatriation (Kim, 2003) Fri, 7. |
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