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San Francisco Movies This Week
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Shannonends 12/31, 11:50PM @ Clay Theatre , $8Broke and looking for something to do this weekend? Check out these late night movies for only $8! Movies include Donnie Darko, A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Shining, The Big Lebowski, The Gradu... -
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Hollieevery Sun, 8PM @ The Dark Room Theater , $5Every Sunday 8PM $5 In the tradition of Mystery Science Theater 3000 , except you can't tell which ones are the robots. — David Manning Hey! You shouldn't make fun of ____... -
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NancySun, 5:30PM @ Unitarian Universalists of San Mateo , Free/dishThe currency of the issue and our members' interest have led us to show the rest of Robert Greenwald's "Rethink Afghanistan." After a potluck dinner, we will show the last two parts of this remarkable film. I... -
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BAM/PFAToday!, 6:30PM @ Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film ArchivePFA Theater Per Lindberg (Sweden, 1940). In this rare, inventively photographed Swedish film, Bergman beautifully plays a sensitive young woman attempting to rebuild her life in Stockholm after her romance wit... -
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BAM/PFAToday!, 8:30PM @ Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film ArchivePFA Theater Alain Resnais (France, 1968). A failed suicide becomes a guinea pig for research on the nature of time: Resnais’s obsession with memory manifests itself as science fiction. (91 mins) Part of... -
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BAM/PFASun, 3PM @ Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film ArchivePFA Theater Leon Jeannot, Zygmund Turkow (Poland, 1937). The famed Warsaw cabaret duo Dzigan and Shumacher play two schlemiels in a poor shtetl who suddenly strike oil. “The closest the screen came to ... -
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BAM/PFAFri, 8:50PM @ Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film ArchivePFA Theater Otto Preminger (U.S., 1945). This follow-up to Laura trades the earlier film’s gloss for lower-depths grit. Andrews drifts into a small town and into big trouble when his plans to finance a ... -
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BAM/PFASun, 5PM @ Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film ArchiveWith Illustrated lecture by Kaveh Askari and Judith Rosenberg on piano 5:00 p.m., PFA Theater (U.S., 1919–46). Discover the work of an unjustly neglected film forefather in this presentation, inclu...


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