Week of July 24, 2016

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Sunday, July 31

Sunday, July 31, 2016
11 AM-7 PM

Drop-in Art Making

Visit the Art Lab to participate in an evolving series of hands-on projects with a focus on drawing, collage, prints, and books. For all ages.

Admission free during the month of June

Sunday, July 31, 2016
2 PM
Create your own personal carte de visite inspired by those on view in Sojourner Truth, Photography, and the Fight Against Slavery. 
Included with admission
  • Raphael Noz
    With artist Raphael Noz
Sunday, July 31, 2016
2 PM
Included with admission; no advance reservations necessary.
Sunday, July 31, 2016
5:30 PM
Aleksandr Sokurov,
Germany, Japan, Russia,
2002,
(96 mins)
Sokoruv’s technically astounding feature—shot entirely in one continuous, unbroken take—moves through St. Petersburg’s Hermitage Museum, and entire eras of Russian history and culture.  “A magnificent conjuring act, an eerie historical mirage” (NY Times).
Sunday, July 31, 2016
7:30 PM
François Truffaut,
France,
1968,
(107 mins)
In Truffaut’s Hitchockian thriller, Jeanne Moreau is a bride widowed on her wedding day who takes vengeance on those responsible for her groom’s death.

Monday, August 1

Tuesday, August 2

Wednesday, August 3

Wednesday, August 3, 2016
7 PM
(85 mins)
Jeanne Finley and Judy Fiskin in personArtists look at museums with wit, insight, and in some cases, pointed critique, in this group of shorts. Includes films by Andrea Fraser, Jeanne Finley, Ximena Cuevas, Amie Siegel, and Judy Fiskin. 
  • Jeanne Finley
    In Person
  • Judy Fiskin
    In Person

Thursday, August 4

Thursday, August 4, 2016
12:15 PM
Included with admission; no advance reservations necessary.
Thursday, August 4, 2016
4-7 PM

Drop-in Art Making

Visit the Art Lab to participate in an evolving series of hands-on projects with a focus on drawing, collage, prints, and books. For all ages.

Free with admission

Thursday, August 4, 2016
7 PM
Alfred Hitchcock,
United States,
1954,
(114 mins)
Introduced by Marilyn Fabe (August 4 screening only)Dour photojournalist Jimmy Stewart sits with a broken leg by his window observing his neighbors' lives, in Hitchcock’s brilliant meditation on cinema and voyeurism.  
  • Marilyn Fabe
    Introduction to 8/4 Screening
    Marilyn Fabe is senior lecturer emerita in the Department of Film and Media at UC Berkeley and the author of Closely Watched Films: An Introduction to the Art of Narrative Film Technique
Thursday, August 4, 2016
All Day
Galleries free all day.
Admission free

Friday, August 5

Friday, August 5, 2016
4-9 PM

Drop-in Art Making

Visit the Art Lab to participate in an evolving series of hands-on projects with a focus on drawing, collage, prints, and books. For all ages.

Free with admission

Friday, August 5, 2016
6:30 PM
Carol Reed,
United Kingdom,
1949,
(109 mins)

Digital Restoration

Joseph Cotten pursues Welles through postwar Vienna in Graham Greene and Carol Reed’s cynical masterpiece. “Seeing it on the big screen is like watching it for the first time" (NY Times).
Friday, August 5, 2016
8:40 PM
Athina Rachel Tsangari,
Greece,
2015,
(104 mins)

Saturday, August 6

Saturday, August 6, 2016
11 AM-9 PM

Drop-in Art Making

Visit the Art Lab to participate in an evolving series of hands-on projects with a focus on drawing, collage, prints, and books. For all ages.

Free with admission

Saturday, August 6, 2016
3:30 PM
Hayao Miyazaki,
Japan,
2008,
(103 mins)

English-language version 
Recommended for ages 5 & up

In this ecstatic fairy tale inspired byThe Little Mermaid, a five-year-old boy finds a goldfish that transforms into a little girl, the irrepressible Ponyo. 
Saturday, August 6, 2016
6 PM
Kent Jones,
United States,
2015,
(80 mins)
With commentary from Martin Scorsese, Olivier Assayas, David Fincher, Wes Anderson, and others, Hitchcock/Truffaut provides an engaging look at one of the most beloved film books—and two of the most beloved directors—of all time.
Saturday, August 6, 2016
8 PM
Alfred Hitchcock,
United States,
1960,
(109 mins)
Janet Leigh and Anthony Perkins star in Hitchcock’s legendary, groundbreaking thriller. One of the most influential horror films ever made.