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Schedules are for Wed/16-Tues/22 except where noted. Double features are noted with a . Director and year are given when available.

ARTISTS' TELEVISION ACCESS 992 Valencia; 824-3890. $4-5. "One Hit Wonder," presentation by installation artists Chuck Rubble and J. Mombert Thurs, 8. "The One Minute Video Festival," presented by Massatucky Productions Fri, 8. "Other Cinema": "Anger/Crowly + Incredibly Strange Religion," works by Kenneth Anger ("The Man We Want to Hang," about Aleister Crowley) and others Sat, 8:30. Who Owns Jack Kerouac (Shea) Sun, 4 and 7. Show at 7pm also includes "Jack Kerouac Is 81," a live performance of poetry and music in honor of the poet.

CASTRO 429 Castro; 621-6120. $5-8. Nowhere in Africa (Link, 2001) Wed, 1:30, 4:30, 7:30. "San Francisco International Film Festival" April 17-May 1. See First Runs.

CHRISTOPHER B. SMITH RAFAEL FILM CENTER 1118 Fourth St, San Rafael; (415) 454-1222. $5.50-8.50. Rabbit-Proof Fence (Noyce, 2002) call for times. Amandla! A Revolution in Four-Part Harmony (Hirsch, 2002) call for times. Nowhere in Africa (Link, 2001) call for times. Zemsta (Wajda, 2002) April 18-24, call for times. Weed (Wolens, 1997) Sun, 4:20.

BLIND TIGER 787 Broadway; (510) 526-3622. $3. "Pangaea: Feast for the Senses," featuring short films and DJs Wed, call for time.

FILM ARTS FOUNDATION Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, 701 Mission; 978-ARTS. $6-7. Hungry for Monsters: A Tale from a New Age Witch Hunt (Csicsery, 2003) Wed, 7:30.

HAAS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Anderson Auditorium, UC Berkeley, Berk; (415) 788-7142, www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~iisa. Free. "Zoom: A Mini Festival of Italian Cinema": Ultimo stadium (DeMatteo, 2002) and Barricata San Calisto (DeMatteo) Fri, 6. Filmmaker Ivano DeMatteo in person.

HERBST THEATRE 401 Van Ness; 392-4400, www.deceptiondollar.com/AfterMath.htm. $7-10. Aftermath: Unanswered Questions from 9/11 (Guerrilla News Network, 2003) Mon, 7:30. (Also Tues/22, 7:30pm, Spangenberg Theatre, Gunn High School, 780 Arastradero, Palo Alto). Both screenings preceded by a reception ($25, includes film) and followed by a postfilm panel discussion.

JEZEBEL'S JOINT 510 Larkin; www.sfindie.com. Free. "SF IndieFest Microcinema": The Decline and Fall of Western Civilization (Spheeris, 1981) Wed, 8; The Girls from H.A.R.M.! (Bishow, 2000) Thurs, 8; Existo (Sams, 1999) Fri, 8; The Kid (Chaplin, 1921) Mon, 8; Kung Fu from Beyond the Grave (Li, 1982) Tues, 8.

METREON Action Theatre, Fourth St. at Mission; www.metreon.com. Free. "Ronin Warrior Weekend" Sun, 11am-8pm.

PALACE OF FINE ARTS 3301 Lyon; www.outsideonline.com/elementsofadrenaline. $10. "Elements of Adrenaline Film Festival," featuring new films by filmmaker and kayaker Scott Lindgren Thurs, 7. (Also Fri, 7:30pm, Dwinelle Hall, Rm 145, UC Berkeley, Berk. $4).

PFA THEATER 2575 Bancroft, Berk; (510) 642-1412. $4.50-7. "Film 50": Ikiru (Kurosawa, 1952) Wed, 3. "Everything Matters: Paul Kos": "Sympathetic Vibrations" Wed, 7:30. "San Francisco International Film Festival" April 18-May 1. See First Runs.

RED VIC 1727 Haight; 668-3994. $3-6.50. Run Lola Run (Tykwer, 1998) Wed, 2, 7:15, 9:15. Unspeakable: The Life and Art of Reverend Steven Johnson Leyba (Rokoff, 2002) Thurs, 7:15, 9:15. Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (Stuart, 1971) Fri-Sat, 7:15, 9:15 (also Sat, 2, 4:15). Gremlins (Dante, 1984) Sun, 2, 4:20, 7:15, 9:30. Poltergeist (Hooper, 1982) Mon, 7, 9:25. Grease (Kleiser, 1978) April 22-23, 7, 9:20 (also Wed, 2).

ROXIE 3117 16th St; 863-1087. $3-7. Marion Bridge (von Carolsfeld, 2003) Wed-Thurs, 6, 8, 10 (also Wed, 2, 4). Call theater for Fri-Tues films and show times.

SAN FRANCISCO CINEMATHEQUE Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, 701 Mission; 552-1990. $4-7. "PsychogeographiC CinemaP," with works by Scott Stark, Jenni Olson, and others Thurs, 7:30.

YERBA BUENA CENTER FOR THE ARTS 701 Mission; 978-ARTS. $3-7. "A World Worth Fighting For: Phil Karlson's America": The Brothers Rico (1957) and Scandal Sheet (1951) Fri, 7.