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    Pub date June 25, 2013
    SectionRep Clock

    Schedules are for Wed/26-Tue/2 except where noted. Director and year are given when available. Double features marked with a •. All times pm unless otherwise specified.

    ARTISTS’ TELEVISION ACCESS 992 Valencia, SF; www.atasite.org. $6-10. “Mel mann,” experimental sounds and images by Nicholas Melmann, Fri, 8. “Visiting This World,” recent films by Paul Clipson and a live sound/film performance with Marielle Jakobsons, Sat, 8.

    CASTRO 429 Castro, SF; (415) 621-6120, www.castrotheatre.com. $8.50-13. Frameline 37: San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival, Wed-Sun. Visit www.frameline.org for ticket info and complete schedule.

    CHRISTOPHER B. SMITH RAFAEL FILM CENTER 1118 Fourth St, San Rafael; (415) 454-1222, www.cafilm.org. $6.75-$10.25. Becoming Traviata (Béziat, 2012), call for dates and times. Fill the Void (Burshtein, 2012), call for dates and times. Frances Ha (Baumbach, 2012), call for dates and times. Rebels With a Cause (Kelly, 2012), call for dates and times. Stromboli (Rossellini, 1950), Thu, 7. 20 Feet From Stardom (Neville, 2013), June 28-July 4, call for times. “Science On Screen: Science of Baseball,” presented in partnership with the Exploratorium and the San Rafael Pacifics, Sun, 7. This event, $12.

    CLAY 2261 Fillmore, SF; www.landmarktheatres.com. $10. “Midnight Movies:” The Heart is Deceitful Above All Things (Argento, 2004), Fri, midnight. With author Laura Albert (a.k.a. JT LeRoy) in person and director Asia Argento live via Skype.

    “FILM NIGHT IN THE PARK” This week: Creek Park, 400 Sir Francis Drake, San Anselmo; www.filmnight.org. Free (donations appreciated). Argo (Affleck, 2012), Fri, 8; Jurassic Park (Spielberg, 1993), Sat, 8.

    JACK LONDON SQUARE Market lawn, Harrison at Water, Oakl; www.jacklondonsquare.com. Free. Life of Pi (Lee, 2012), Thu, sundown.

    MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE 57 Post, SF; (415) 393-0100, milibrary.org/events. $10 (reservations required as seating is limited). “CinemaLit Film Series: On the Road:” The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (Elliott, 1994), Fri, 6.

    MENLO ATHERTON PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 555 Middlefield, Atherton; www.windriderbayarea.org. $5-10 (fest pass, $15-35). “Windrider Film Forum,” narrative and doc films that “stimulate both the mind and the heart,” Thu-Sat.

    NEW PARKWAY 474 24th St, Oakl; www.thenewparkway.com. $6-10. “New Parkway Family Classics:” Back to the Future (Zemeckis, 1985), Fri, 4; Sat, 12:30. “Thrillville Theater:” The Wild Bunch (Peckinpah, 1969), Sun, 6.

    PACIFIC FILM ARCHIVE 2575 Bancroft, Berk; (510) 642-5249, bampfa.berkeley.edu. $5.50-9.50. “Dancing with Light: The Cinematography of Agnès Godard:” Nenette and Boni (Denis, 1996), Wed, 7; 35 Shots of Rum (Denis, 2008), Fri, 7. “Behind the Scenes: The Art and Craft of Cinema with Editor Sam Pollard:” Half Past Autumn: The Life and Works of Gordon Parks (Rice, 2000), Thu, 7; Clockers (Lee, 1995), Sat, 8:15. “From the Archive: Treasures of Eastern European and Soviet Cinema:” The Cremator (Herz, 1968), Fri, 9; Photography (Zolnay, 1974), Sat, 6:30. “Castles in the Sky: Masterful Anime from Studio Ghibli:” Ponyo (Miyazaki, 2008), Sun, 4.

    ROXIE 3117 and 3125 16th St, SF; (415) 863-1087, www.roxie.com. $6.50-11. Berberian Sound Studio (Strickland, 2012), Wed-Thu, 9:15. Hey Bartender! (Tirola, 2013), June 28-July 4, 7, 9:15.

    UNION SQUARE Outside of Macy’s, Geary at Powell, SF; www.macys.com. Free. “Macy’s Great American Drive-In:” The Smurfs (Gosnell, 2011), Thu, 7. With pre-show carnival activities (film starts at 9).

    VORTEX ROOM 1082 Howard, SF; Facebook: The Vortex Room. $10. “The Vortex Phenomena:” •The Fog (Carpenter, 1980), Thu, 9, and Baffled! (Leacock, 1973), Thu, 11.

    YERBA BUENA CENTER FOR THE ARTS 701 Mission, SF; www.ybca.org. $8-10. “Ulrich Seidl’s Paradise Trilogy:” Paradise: Hope (2012), Thu and Sat, 7:30; Sun, 2; Paradise: Love (2012), Sat, 5.

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