Cinema Mon Amour

February 3–7, 2016

Celebrate and remember our storied past as we embark on this exciting new chapter in our institution’s history.

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  • Ingmar Bergman, The Seventh Seal, 1957

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  • The Seventh Seal

    Ingmar Bergman
    Sweden, 1957

    New 35mm Print!

    Wednesday, February 3 7:30 PM

    A medieval knight challenges Death to a game of chess in Ingmar Bergman’s iconic work of cinematic philosophy. 

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  • Ilyich’s Gate

    Marlen Khutsiev
    USSR, 1962

    35mm Imported Print!

    Thursday, February 4 7 PM

    Introduced by Tom Luddy
    This "poem of Moscow," one of the key works in Soviet film history, tells of three childhood friends from the old industrial region of the city.

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  • Sheldon Renan Selects: Light and Time

    Friday, February 5 8:30 PM

    Introduced by Sheldon Renan
    A selection of classic short films drawn largely from the BAMPFA collection selected by founding PFA director Sheldon Renan.

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  • Edith Kramer Selects: Shorts from the BAMPFA Collection

    Saturday, February 6 6:30 PM

    Introduced by Edith Kramer
    Three powerful films, Bruce Conner’s A Movie, George Kuchar’s Hold Me While I’m Naked, and Octavio Cortázar's For the First Time.

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  • The Tarnished Angels

    Douglas Sirk
    United States, 1957

    New 35mm Print!

    Saturday, February 6 8:00 PM

    Introduced by Lynda Myles
    Reporter Rock's fascination with the marginal lives of fairground flier Stack and his wife Malone.

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  • The Seventh Seal

    Ingmar Bergman
    Sweden, 1957

    New 35mm Print!

    Sunday, February 7 12:45 PM

    A medieval knight challenges Death to a game of chess in Ingmar Bergman’s iconic work of cinematic philosophy. 

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  • The Seventh Seal

    Ingmar Bergman
    Sweden, 1957

    New 35mm Print!

    Sunday, February 7 7 PM

    A medieval knight challenges Death to a game of chess in Ingmar Bergman’s iconic work of cinematic philosophy. 

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  • Tiffany Shlain Selects: The Beaches of Agnès

    Agnès Varda
    France, 2008
    Thursday, August 11 7 PM

    Introduced by Tiffany Shlain
    Varda takes a cinematic stroll through her long career—and the history of French film—in this jovial first-person documentary.

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  • Vijay Anderson Selects: Love Streams

    John Cassavetes
    United States, 1984

    BAMPFA Collection Print

    Sunday, August 14 6:30 PM

    Introduced by Vijay Anderson
    Bay Area musician Anderson introduces Cassavetes’s “mighty, intimate, kaleidoscopically subjective, bravely self-searching summation of a career, an era, and a life" (New Yorker).

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  • Gary Meyer Selects: Trailers and Short Films

    Wednesday, August 17 7 PM

    Presented by Gary Meyer
    Landmark Theatres cofounder revisits a life spent going to the movies, with shorts from Méliès to Brakhage, Hitchcock to Brooks, and plenty of trailers and coming attractions.

     

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