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PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD | PERSONALS | MOVIE CLOCK | REP CLOCK | SEARCH Rep Clock Schedules are for Wed/23-Tues/29 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. "OpenScreening," call ahead to reserve a space Fri, 7:30. "Other Cinema": "PXL This Fest," Pixelvision film fest hosted by Gerry Fialka Sat, 8:30. "Popular Vulture I," with performance art, music, video, and more Tues, 8. CASTRO 429 Castro; 621-6120. $5-8. "San Francisco International Film Festival" April 23-May 1. See First Runs. Hush (Ryosuki, 2001) April 25-30, 1:30, 4:15, 7, 9:45. 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. Man Without a Past (Kaurism„ki, 2002) April 25-May 1, call for times. ELLEN DRISCOLL THEATER Frank Havens School, 325 Highland, Piedmont; (510) 835-9227, www.diversityworks.org. Free. Mai's America (Poras, 2002) Thurs, 7. EVERETT MIDDLE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 450 Church; 865-3650, www.sflgfb.org. $15-40. The Beat Goes On... (Green, 2003) Sat, 7. Sneak preview of a new doc about the San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band. JEZEBEL'S JOINT 510 Larkin; www.sfindie.com. Free. "SF IndieFest Microcinema": Pretty in Pink (Deutch, 1986) Wed, 8; Black and Chrome (2000) Thurs, 8; The Photographer (2000) Fri, 8; Blood and Sand (Niblo, 1922) Mon, 8; Cannibal! The Musical! (Parker, 1996) Tues, 8. METREON Action Theatre, Fourth St. at Mission; www.metreon.com. Free. "Bandai Comedy Weekend" Sun, 11am-8pm. PFA THEATER 2575 Bancroft, Berk; (510) 642-1412. $4.50-7. "Film 50": Do the Right Thing (Lee, 1989) Wed, 3. "San Francisco International Film Festival" April 23-May 1. See First Runs. RED VIC 1727 Haight; 668-3994. $3-6.50. Grease (Kleiser, 1978) Wed, 2, 7, 9:20. Sordid Lives (Shores, 2000) Thurs, 7, 9:20. Pink Floyd The Wall (Parker, 1982) Fri, 7:15, 9:25. The 5000 Fingers of Dr. T (Rowland, 1953) Sat, 2, 4, 7:15, 9:15. Frida (Taymor, 2002) Sun-Mon, 7, 9:35 (also Sun, 2, 4:30). Morvern Callar (Ramsay, 2002) April 29-30, 7:15, 9:25 (also April 30, 2). ROXIE 3117 16th St; 863-1087. $3-7. Rivers and Tides (Riedelsheimer, 2001) Wed-Thurs, 6:15. Zemsta (Wajda, 2002) Wed-Thurs, 8. Marion Bridge (von Carolsfeld, 2003) Wed-Thurs, 9:50. Warrior of Light (Treut, 2001) April 25-May 1, 6, 8, 10 (also Wed, Sat-Sun, 2, 4). SAN FRANCISCO CINEMATHEQUE Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, 701 Mission; 552-1990. $4-7. "Skinside Out: New and Old Work by Bill Brand," filmmaker in person Thurs, 7:30. YERBA BUENA CENTER FOR THE ARTS 701 Mission; 978-ARTS. $3-7. "Bay Area Video Coalition Presents": Fed Up! Genetic Engineering, Industrial Agriculture, and Sustainable Alternatives (Sacerdote, 2002) Wed, 7:30. "Time after Time: Asia and Our Moment," daytime program featuring a continuous loop of Living Elsewhere (Wang, 1999) with "Chinese Utopia" (Wang, 2002) April 26-July 13, Tues-Sun, 11am-5pm (no screenings Sundays in June); "The Skywalk Is Gone" (Tsai, 2002), screening as part of the "Asia and Our Moment" opening-night party ($10-12) Fri, 8-11 (shown every half hour). |
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