Week of September 7, 2014

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Sunday, September 7

Monday, September 8

Tuesday, September 9

Wednesday, September 10

Wednesday, September 10, 2014
7:00 PM
Stephen Silha, Eric Slade, Dawn Logsdon (US, 2013). Dawn Logsdon in person. Introduced by Antonella Bonfanti. This loving and vibrant portrait of James Broughton (1913–1999), the legendary Bay Area poet, filmmaker, and teacher, intermixes archival footage and interviews with Lawrence Ferlinghetti, George Kuchar, and more. (83 mins)

Thursday, September 11

Thursday, September 11, 2014
7:00 pm
Mark Kitchell (US, 1990). Mark Kitchell in person. Special guests FSM activists Linda Artel, Susan Druding, and Lynne Hollander Savio. More than a primer for a tumultuous decade, Kitchell's documentary is an astute distillation of an audacious effort to reinvent the terms of citizenship, and a window into the history of Berkeley and the antiwar movement. (117 mins)

Friday, September 12

Friday, September 12, 2014
7:00 PM
Jean-Luc Godard (UK, 1968). Digital Restoration! Godard follows the Rolling Stones as they work on a new album, intercutting those scenes with footage of the Black Panthers, Maoist hippies, and scenes of urban unrest. “A rock film with the immediacy of reportage from a war zone” (Guardian). (111 mins)
Friday, September 12, 2014
9:10 PM
Nicholas Ray (US, 1955). 4K Digital Restoration! James Dean's family is tearing him apart in Ray's classic, still-fresh study of American adolescence. (111 mins)

Saturday, September 13

Saturday, September 13, 2014
7:00 PM
Stanley Kubrick (US, 1960). Buff Kirk Douglas rides his chariot from slavery to freedom in Kubrick's remarkable epic. Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons, and Charles Laughton add some thespian flair to this sword-and-sandals blockbuster. (197 mins)