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Schedules are for Wed/6-Tues/12 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": The Warriors (Hill, 1979) Fri-Sat, midnight. ARAB CULTURAL AND COMMUNITY CENTER 2 Plaza, SF; (415) 664-2200, outreach@arabculturalcenter.org. Call for price. Arab Women's Film Series: Wild Flowers: Women of South Lebanon (Chamoun and Masri, 1986) Tues, 7. ARTISTS' TELEVISION ACCESS 992 Valencia, SF; (415) 824-3890, www.atasite.org. $5-7. International ANSWER Film Series: Hanoi Tuesday the 13th (Álvarez, 1967) with "79 Springtimes of Ho Chi Minh" (Álvarez, 1969) Thurs, 7:30. Other Cinema: "Sexaphonic," featuring the PornOrchestra Chamber Ensemble performing live soundtracks to adult movies Sat, 8:30. BALBOA THEATER 3630 Balboa, SF; (415) 221-8184, www.balboamovies.com. $6-8.50. Young Frankenstein (Brooks, 1974) Mon, 3:35, 9. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (Stuart, 1971) Mon, 1:45, 7. Gene Wilder appears in person Mon/11, 5:30-7pm, signing copies of his book Kiss Me Like a Stranger: My Search for Love and Art in the lobby. CASTRO 429 Castro, SF; (415) 621-6120, www.castrotheatresf.com. $5.50-8.50. Bigger Than Life (Ray, 1956) Wed-Thurs, 7, 9:15 (also Wed, 12:30, 2:45, 4:45). Ethan Mao (Lee, 2004) April 8-14, 7, 9 (also Wed, Sat-Sun, 1, 3, 5). 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. Downfall (Hirschbiegel, 2004) call for times. The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill (Irving, 2004) call for times. The Ballad of Jack and Rose (Miller, 2005) call for times. "indieWIRE: Undiscovered Gems 2005": Hotel (Hausner, 2004) Wed, 7; Thurs, 9; Liberia: An Uncivil War (Brabazon and Stack, 2004) Wed, 9; Dear Pillow (Poyser, 2004) Thurs, 7. Mondovino (Nossiter, 2005) April 8-14, call for times. Off Road to Athens (Berry, 2004) Sun, 4:30. CINEMA HEAVEN ENCORE Curry House, 1040 Columbus, SF; belle_diamond@hotmail.com. Free. Cinema Heaven Encore presents classic American films (from 1932 to '62) Thurs, 7; e-mail for film title and to RSVP. CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO Rosenberg Library, 50 Phelan, SF; (415) 452-5469, www.ccsf.edu/library. Free. "Iranian Cinema: Understanding Diversity Through Film": Maryam (Serry, 2000) Wed, 1. FRANK HAVENS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Ellen Driscoll Theater, 324 Highland, Piedmont; (510) 599-9227, www.diversityworks.org. Free. "Diversity Film Night": "Beauty Before Age" (Symons) and "Wet Dreams and False Images" (Epstein) Thurs, 7. GOETHE-INSTITUT 530 Bush, SF; (415) 263-8768, www.goethe.de/sanfrancisco. $5. "Deconstructing the Foreign: Documentary Films from Germany": The Net (Dammbeck, 2004) Tues, 7:30. ISTITUTO ITALIANO DI CULTURA 425 Washington, SF; (415) 788-7142, www.sfiic.org. Free. Ogni volta che te ne vai (Cocchi, 2004) Tues, 6:30. LARK THEATER 549 Magnolia, Larkspur; (415) 924-5111. $20. •Hayastan: A Promise to Araxi (Garber) and Charles Garry: Streetfighter in the Courtroom (Makasdjian) Fri, 7:30. Proceeds benefit the William Saroyan Endowment in Armenian Studies. 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. LA PEÑA CULTURAL CENTER 3105 Shattuck, Berk; (510) 658-9178. $10 (no one turned away for lack of funds). The Forest for the Trees: Judi Bari vs. the FBI (Mellis) Wed, 7. PFA 2575 Bancroft, Berk; (510) 642-5249, www.bampfa.berkeley.edu. $4-8. "Film 50": Mulholland Drive (Lynch, 2001) Wed, 3. With a lecture by Marilyn Fabe. "Games People Play": "Machinima: Dreams of the Game Engine," animated shorts Wed, 7:30. "Marina Goldovskaya: A Woman with a Movie Camera": The Prince Is Back (1999/2003) Thurs, 5:30 (free screening). "Readings on Cinema": Annie Hall (Allen, 1977) Thurs, 7:30. Townsend Encore Series presents: "An Evening with Frederick Wiseman": Central Park (Wiseman, 1990) Fri, 7:30. Filmmaker Wiseman in person. "Crying in Color": Moulin Rouge (Huston, 1952) Sat, 7. "For the Love of It: Fifth Annual Festival of Amateur Filmmaking," curator Melinda Stone and artists in person Sun, 3:30. "Buddhism and Film": Why Has Bodhi-Dharma Left for the East? (Bae, 1989) Mon, 3. With a lecture by Robert Sharf. "Alternative Visions": "Devotional Cinema: Nathaniel Dorsky," filmmaker Dorsky in person Tues, 7:30. RED VIC 1727 Haight, SF; (415) 668-3994. $4-7. The Future of Food (Koons Garcia, 2004) Wed, 2, 7:15, 9:15. Ganges: River to Heaven (Ferraro, 2003) April 7-13, 7:15, 9:15 (also Wed, Sat-Sun, 2; Sat-Sun, 4). EL RIO 3158 Mission, SF; (415) 282-3325, www.elriosf.com. $3. "Kartoon Kocktail," independent animated films Fri, 6:30. ROXIE 3117 and 3125 16th St, SF; (415) 863-1087. $4-8. Assisted Living (Greenebaum, 2003) Wed-Thurs, 7, 9 (also Wed, 2, 4:30); April 8-13, 7 (also Wed, Sat-Sun, 2, 4:30). Eating Out (Brocka, 2004) 6:15, 8, 9:45 (also Sat-Sun, 2, 4). "indieWIRE: Undiscovered Gems 2005": The Beauty Academy of Kabul (Mermin) Fri, 8:30; Down to the Bone (Granki) Sat, 8:30; Dear Pillow (Poyser, 2004) Sun, 8:30; Liberia: An Uncivil War (Brabazon and Stack, 2004) Mon, 8:30; House of the Tiger King (Flamholc) Tues, 8:30; No Rest for the Brave April 13, 8:30. SAN FRANCISCO CINEMATHEQUE Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, 701 Mission, SF; (415) 552-1990, www.sfcinematheque.org. $4-7. "We Cannot Exhibit It: The Videos of Pierre-Yves Clouin," filmmaker Clouin in person Thurs, 7:30. 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) daily except Wed, hourly starting at 11:30am. Through June 5. "Jack Stauffacher: Printer" (Faris, 2003) Mon-Tues, Thurs-Fri, 2:30; Sat-Sun, 1. Through April 17. John Szarkowski: A Life in Photography (Woodward and McLeod, 1998) Mon-Tues, Thurs-Fri, 4 (also Thurs, 7:30); Sat-Sun, 3. Through May 15. SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY Coppola Theatre, Fine Arts Bldg, 1600 Holloway, SF; (415) 338-1629. Free. "MFA Thesis Show," films by students in SFSU's Cinema Department Tues, 7:30. YERBA BUENA CENTER FOR THE ARTS 701 Mission, SF; (415) 978-2787, www.ybca.org. $5-8. GreenCine presents: "Lost Films from the Academic Film Archive" Wed, 7:30. "Giant Tubs of Mayonnaise: In Search of a Trailer Trash Aesthetic": "White Trash Trailers" Fri, 7:30. |
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