Go behind the scenes with this lecture/screening series featuring presentations by America’s leading film archivists.
Read full descriptionLecture/screening class (3 hours). Special admission applies.
Lecture by Susan Oxtoby
This compilation of rare silent film fragments is a paean to the subtle colors and shimmering luminescence of tinted nitrate. Delpeut’s pleasure in early filmmakers’ mastery is infectious, intimate, and inviting.
Digital Restoration
Lecture/screening class (3 hours). Special admission applies.
Lecture by Michael Friend
Rita Hayworth stars as a nightclub performer caught between her casino-owner husband and her ex-lover in this vision of a world permeated by corruption and cynicism, perhaps the most polished of film noirs.
Lecture/screening class (3 hours). Special admission applies.
Live Music / Judith Rosenberg on piano
Lecture by Jeff Lambert. Judith Rosenberg on piano
The executive director of the National Film Preservation Foundation presents films the NFPF has helped preserve, including works by Gregory La Cava, Frank Stauffacher, Sid Laverents, and others.
Lecture/screening class (3 hours). Special admission applies.
Lecture by Rick Prelinger
Prelinger presents an East Bay–themed version of his wildly popular Lost Landscapes series, featuring rediscovered and rarely seen film clips by amateurs, newsreel cameramen, and industrial filmmakers.
4K Digital Restoration
Lecture/screening class (3 hours). Special admission applies.
Lecture by Mike Pogorzelski
Part three of Satyajit Ray’s beloved Apu Trilogy finds Apu as an adult, and in love. “So fresh and spontaneous that one feels . . . as if it were the world’s first love story” (Pauline Kael). (103 mins)
Lecture/screening class (3 hours). Special admission applies.
Lecture by Antonella Bonfanti
Renowned Cambodian filmmaker Panh’s haunting, powerful, and personal investigation into the Cambodian genocide. With Warren Sonbert’s Hall of Mirrors and Stan Brakhage’s The Dark Tower.