Week of November 25, 2012

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Sunday, November 25

Sunday, November 25, 2012
3 pm
Claude Autant-Lara (France, 1943). Imported 35mm print! "If ever there was a buried treasure, the delectable Douce is it. Considered Autant-Lara's masterpiece, it is set in Belle Époque Paris and charts the decline of an aristocratic family to symbolize the end of an era and of a moral order" (Cinematheque Ontario). (90 mins)
Sunday, November 25, 2012
4:50 pm
Yves Allégret (France, 1949). Imported 35mm print! At a seaside inn, off-season, a melancholy young man becomes a curiosity to both residents and guests in this poetic, fatalistic noir. (97 mins)

Monday, November 26

Tuesday, November 27

Tuesday, November 27, 2012
7 pm
Jean Cocteau (France, 1949). In Cocteau's dreamlike, terminally mod interpretation of the Orpheus myth, Orphée is a Left Bank poet, and the Princess of Death travels in a Rolls Royce, escorted by leather-clad living dead. (91 mins)

Wednesday, November 28

Wednesday, November 28, 2012
7 pm
Gunvor Nelson (Sweden/U.S., 1966–84). Gunvor Nelson in person. Introduced by Lynn Marie Kirby. Nelson, who taught at San Francisco Art Institute for two decades, returns from Sweden for a rare visit to the Bay Area. Films include the early underground classic made with Dorothy Wiley, Schmeerguntz, and Take Off, both witty critiques of mainstream representations of women, and Red Shift, a portrait of two families. (75 mins)

Thursday, November 29

Thursday, November 29, 2012
7 pm
Writer Gifford takes us behind-the-scenes of screenwriting, followed by the West Coast premiere of Lucian Georgescu's The Phantom Father, wherein a professor journeys to Romania to research the obscure lives of his late father and uncle. Based on a Gifford short story. (90 min lecture , plus 90 min film)

Friday, November 30

Friday, November 30, 2012
7 pm
Emiko Omori (U.S., 2012) Special Sneak Preview! Emiko Omori in person. Bay Area filmmaker Omori (Rabbit in the Moon) presents a special sneak preview of her tribute to Marker, which includes remembrances from fans such as Tom Luddy, David Thomson, Peter Scarlet, and more. (78 mins)
Friday, November 30, 2012
8:50 pm
Chris Marker (France/Poland/U.S., 1959–88). This program is guaranteed to be catnip for Marker maniacs-a sampler that spans thirty years and many modes of moviemaking. Includes the rarely seen Les astronautes, the timeless La jetée, the Emeryville-filmed Junkopia, and an excerpt from the philosophical essay The Owl's Legacy. (73 mins)

Saturday, December 1

Saturday, December 1, 2012
6:30 pm
David Lynch (U.S., 1993). Introduced by Barry Gifford. Screenwriter Gifford introduces “Tricks” and “Black-Out,” two episodes from David Lynch's 1990s HBO series, Hotel Room, featuring Harry Dean Stanton, Crispin Glover, Alicia Witt, and more. Plus Ball Lightning. (86 mins)
Saturday, December 1, 2012
8:45 pm
David Lynch (U.S., 1990). Introduced by Barry Gifford. Reading by Jim Nisbet. Nicholas Cage and Laura Dern are star-crossed lovers on the run from various demented fools and foes, including Harry Dean Stanton, William Dafoe, and Dianne Ladd, in David Lynch's fantastical free-for-all, winner of the Palme d'Or at Cannes and proof that “this whole world's wild at heart and weird on top.” (127 mins)