Schedules are for Wed/16-Tue/22 except where noted. Director and year are given when available. Double and triple features marked with a •. All times pm unless otherwise specified.
ARTISTS’ TELEVISION ACCESS 992 Valencia, SF; www.atasite.org. Free-$10. “Periwinkle Cinema:” “Dip Me in Honey’s Video Show #1,” multimedia works, Wed, 8. “Works by Marya Krogstad,” art opening and screening, Fri, 7:30. “Starvelab,” multimedia screening with Michael Triglio’s SUGAR, plus guests Patrice Scanlon and Raja the Resident Alien, Sat, 8.
BALBOA 3630 Balboa, SF; cinemasf.com/balboa. $10. “Thursday Night Rock Docs:” The Swell Season (August-Perna, Dapkins, and Mirabella-Davis, 2011), Thu, 7:30.
CASTRO 429 Castro, SF; (415) 621-6120, www.castrotheatre.com. $8.50-11. The Godfather (Coppola, 1972), Wed, 5, 8:30. •Young & Beautiful (Ozon, 2013), Thu, 7, and Swimming Pool (Ozon, 2003), Thu, 8:50. •The Girl Can’t Help It (Tashlin, 1956), Fri, 7, and The Blues Brothers (Landis, 1980), Fri, 8:55. Frozen (Buck and Lee, 2013), Sat-Sun, 1. Presented sing-along style; advance tickets ($11-16) at www.ticketweb.com. •The Dance of Reality (Jodorowsky, 2013), Sat, 7, and Jodorowsky’s Dune (Pavich, 2013), Sat, 5:10, 9:30. •The Wild Bunch (Peckinpah, 1969), Sun, 7, and The Long Riders (Hill, 1980), Sun, 5, 9:30. “The Prince of Darkness: Gordon Willis (1931-2014):” •Pennies from Heaven (Ross, 1981), Tue, 7, and The Landlord (Ashby, 1970), Tue, 9:05.
COURTHOUSE SQUARE 2200 Broadway, Redwood City; www.redwoodcity.org. Free. Turbo (Soren, 2013), Thu, 8:45.
EXPLORATORIUM Pier 15, SF; www.exploratorium.edu. Free with museum admission ($19-25). “Off the Screen: Madison Brookshire, Selected Works,” Thu, 7. “Saturday Cinema: Seeing Sounds,” Sat, 1, 2, 3.
FLIGHT DECK 1540 Broadway, Oakl; www.matatufestival.org. $12. “Matatu Film Festival,” international docs and narratives, Wed-Sat.
HUMANIST HALL 390 27th St, Oakl; www.humanisthall.net. Free. “Science Film Night:” Thin Ice: The Inside Story of Climate Science (Sington and Lamb, 2013), Wed, 6:30. Also Thu, 7pm, free, Belvedere-Tiburon Library, 1501 Tiburon, Tiburon; http://bel-tib-lib.org. Both screenings followed by discussions with executive producer Peter Barrett, a geologist.
KALA ART INSTITUTE 2990 San Pablo, Berk; www.sfcinematheque.org. $5-20 suggested donation. “Gravity Spells: Bay Area New Music and Expanded Cinema Art, Program 3,” performances by Zach Iannazzi, Thad Povey and Mark Taylor, Steve Dye and Anthony Iamurri, and Paul Clipson and Tashi Wada, Sat, 7.
NEW PEOPLE 1746 Post, SF; www.jffsf.org. $13. “Japan Film Festival of San Francisco,” presented in conjunction with the 2014 J-Pop Summit, July 19-27.
NIMBY 8410 Amelia, Oakl; www.brainwashm.com. $12. “Brainwash Drive-In/Bike-In/Walk-In Movie Festival,” “weird, unusual and just plain great movies for audience enjoyment and edification,” Fri-Sat and July 25-26.
PACIFIC FILM ARCHIVE 2575 Bancroft, Berk; (510) 642-5249, bampfa.berkeley.edu. $5.50-9.50. “Rude Awakening: American Comedy, 1990–2010:” The Big Lebowski (Coen and Coen, 1998), Wed, 7; Galaxy Quest (Parisot, 1999), Sun, 6. “Martin Scorsese Presents Masterpieces of Polish Cinema:” The Promised Land (Wajda, 1975), Thu, 7. “Kenji Mizoguchi: A Cinema of Totality:” Miss Oyu (1951), Fri, 7. “A Theater Near You:” Godzilla (Honda, 1954), Fri, 8:55. “The Brilliance of Satyajit Ray:” The World of Apu (1958), Sat, 6:15. “Derek Jarman, Visionary:” Caravaggio (1986), Sat, 8:30. “Picture This: Classic Children’s Books on Film:” “Sustainable Stories,” Sun, 3:30. “Alternative Visions: Animation:” “Films by John and Faith Hubley” (1956-2012), Tue, 7.
ROXIE 3117 and 3125 16th St, SF; (415) 863-1087, www.roxie.com. $6.50-11. Cold Lands (Gilroy, 2014), Wed, 7. “Nippon Nights:” “Short Peace,” animated shorts from Japan, Wed, 7. Love Child (Veatch, 2014), Thu, 7. History of Future Folk (Mitchell and Walker, 2012), Thu, 7:15. Llyn Foulkes One Man Band (Halpern and Quilty, 2014), July 18-24, 7 (check website for weekend matinee times). Video Games: The Movie (Snead, 2014), July 18-24, 8, 10 (also Sat-Sun, 2:30, 4:30). SF Frozen Film Festival, docs, animation, and shorts, Fri-Sat. Complete schedule at www.frozenfilmfestival.com. “John Hubley at 100,” animated shorts by John and Faith Hubley, Sun, 2, 4, 6, 8. “Portrait of the Living Sky,” short films, Mon, 7. Inland Empire (Lynch, 2006), July 22-23, 7:15.
SMITH RAFAEL FILM CENTER 1118 Fourth St, San Rafael; (415) 454-1222, www.cafilm.org. $6.50-$10.75. “John Hubley Animation: A Centennial Tribute,” animated shorts by John and Faith Hubley, Wed, 7. The Last Sentence (Troell, 2012), Wed-Thu, call for times. Siddharth (Mehta, 2013), July 18-24, call for times. Video Games: The Movie (Snead, 2014), Sun, 7.
SOMARTS CULTURAL CENTER 934 Brannan, SF; www.sfcinematheque.org. $12-35. “Night Light: Multimedia Garden Party,” luminous art installations, digital and cinematic projections, and more, Sat, 9.
TANNERY 708 Gilman, Berk; http://lostandoutofprintfilms.blogspot.com. Donations accepted. “Berkeley Underground Film Society:” Godzilla vs. Gigan (Fukuda, 1972), Fri, 7:30; “Cartoon Carnival #5: Kids and Pets,” short films, Sat, 7:30; The Kid (Chaplin, 1921), Sun, 7:30.
VORTEX ROOM 1082 Howard, SF; Facebook: The Vortex Room. $10. “Thursday Night Film Cult: Bad Vibrations”: •Blue Sunshine (Lieberman, 1976), Thu, 9, and One Night Stand (Duigan, 1984), Thu, 11.
YERBA BUENA CENTER FOR THE ARTS 701 Mission, SF; www.ybca.org. $8-10. “Invasion of the Cinemaniacs:” The Hole (Tsai, 1998), Sun, 2. *