Get SF Weekly Newsletters
Pin It

Reps Etc. 

Comments

Page 4 of 4

WEDNESDAY (Nov. 12): Short films including Gabriel Whiteturkey's Bundle in Good Standing, $5 noon. Gordon Tootoosis and David Hasselhoff star as a mismatched pair accused of robbing a bingo parlor in Don't Call Me Tonto, a Canadian feature credited to the pseudonymous "Allan Smithee" (Native American filmmaker Annie Frazier Henry, credited on the Internet, evidently having taken her name off), $7 7 p.m.

THURSDAY (Nov. 13): Short films including Tracy Jack's REZcovery, $5 noon. Norma Bailey's Cowboys and Indians (Canada) examines the controversial death of Manitoba activist J.J. Harper (Adam Beach), $7 7 p.m.

WHEELER AUDITORIUM

Bancroft & Telegraph, UC Berkeley campus, www.berkeley.edu for venue; www.latinofilmfestival.org for information on this program. This college theater hosts screenings from the Latino Film Festival this week. $7 save as noted.

SUNDAY (Nov. 16): "Amazon" (short films from Brazil and Peru) 10 a.m. Francesca Sanchez (Hernandez, Spain) 12:15 p.m. Lula, A Winner's Journey (Coehlo, Brazil) profiles its activist president 2:15 p.m. The Jewish Film Festival co-sponsors a writer doc, Max Aub (Soler, Spain) 4 p.m. No Shame (Oristrell, Spain), $9 6:15 p.m. Bedtime Fairy Tale for Crocodiles (Cruz, Mexico), $9 8:40 p.m.

YERBA BUENA CENTER FOR THE ARTS

701 Mission (at Third Street, in Yerba Buena Gardens), 978-2787, www.YerbaBuenaArts.org. $6 save as noted. This venue's Screening Room is a home for film and video programs of all sorts.

WEDNESDAY (Nov. 12): A Latino Film Festival screening of Out of the Shadow (Kathryn Klassen, Spain/Canada), about women bullfighters, $9 6 p.m. Street Love (Asa Faringer, Mexico), about a former prostitute's struggle against the profession, $9 8:15 p.m.

THURSDAY (Nov. 13): Paul Chan's Bagdad in No Particular Order (2003), video portraits of average Iraqis filmed last January, and his war satire Re: The Operation (2003). $7 7:30 p.m.

FRIDAY (Nov. 14): "Ten Perfect Moments," a series of highlights from 10 years of the YBC's screenings, offers two nights of videos of New York's underground music scene, 1975-80, as filmed by Pat Ivers and Emily Armstrong. Program 1, "Nightclubbing Greatest Hits," includes performances by Blondie, Talking Heads, Dead Boys, Lounge Lizards, Offs, Dead Kennedys, DNA, Iggy Pop, Cramps, Heartbreakers, John Cale, Bush Tetras, Pylon, Ballistic Kisses, and more 7, 9 p.m.

SATURDAY (Nov. 15): Program 2, "Live From CBGB's 1975-77" and "Modern Music" ("no wave" and art rock from Contortions, Suicide, James "Blood" Ulmer, John Cale, Sun Ra, et al.) 7 p.m. Program 3, "Roots of Hardcore" (Bad Boys, Dead Boys, etc.) and "Danceteria Video Lounge New Wave" (Go-Go's, Kid Creole, and pals) 9 p.m.

TUESDAY (Nov. 18): The Arab Film Festival screens Hany Abu-Assad's Ford Transit (Palestine, 2002), about a cabbie's daily struggle around roadblocks. $7 7:30 p.m.

Comments

Subscribe to this thread:

Add a comment

Popular Stories

  1. Most Popular Stories
  2. Stories You Missed

Slideshows

  • clipping at Brava Theater Sept. 11
    Sub Pop recording artists 'clipping.' brought their brand of noise-driven experimental hip hop to the closing night of 2016's San Francisco Electronic Music Fest this past Sunday. The packed Brava Theater hosted an initially seated crowd that ended the night jumping and dancing against the front of the stage. The trio performed a set focused on their recently released Sci-Fi Horror concept album, 'Splendor & Misery', then delved into their dancier and more aggressive back catalogue, and recent single 'Wriggle'. Opening performances included local experimental electronic duo 'Tujurikkuja' and computer music artist 'Madalyn Merkey.'"