Week of February 6, 2022

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Sunday, February 13

Sunday, February 13, 2022
11 AM–7 PM

Drop-in Art Making

Sunday, February 13, 2022
2 PM
Francis Ford Coppola,
United States,
1983/2005,
(114 mins)

4K Digital Restoration

Two groups of rival teens—a cast of soon-to-be Hollywood heartthrobs, including Matt Dillon, Patrick Swayze, Tom Cruise, Emilio Estevez, C. Thomas Howell, and Rob Lowe—rumble in a dead-end Southwestern town in Francis Ford Coppola’s cult classic.
Capacity is currently limited to fifty percent.
Face masks covering nose and mouth (without valves) are required at all times. We strongly recommend that all visitors choose N95, KN95, or surgical masks.
Sunday, February 13, 2022
5 PM
F. W. Murnau,
Germany,
1926,
(106 mins)

Digital Restoration

F. W. Murnau’s version of the Faust legend is a masterwork of chiaroscuro lighting, and it helped redefine what black-and-white cinematography could accomplish. Emil Jannings stars as a subtly mischievous Mephistopheles.
Capacity is currently limited to fifty percent.
Face masks covering nose and mouth (without valves) are required at all times. We strongly recommend that all visitors choose N95, KN95, or surgical masks.
  • Judith Rosenberg
    On Piano

Monday, February 14

Tuesday, February 15

Wednesday, February 16

Wednesday, February 16, 2022
7 PM
Joshua Bonnetta,
Canada, United Kingdom,
2020,
(90 mins)
In an “eerie and hypnotic” experimental evocation of the gift of second sight, Joshua Bonnetta infused the landscape of Scotland’s Outer Hebrides with otherworldly tales and meanings (Justine Smith, POV).
Capacity is currently limited to fifty percent.
Face masks covering nose and mouth (without valves) are required at all times. We strongly recommend that all visitors choose N95, KN95, or surgical masks.
Wednesday, February 16, 2022
7:30 PM

This event has been postponed to Friday, June 3.

Accomplished international recording artist and Oakland native Femi Andrades (FEMI) brings her latest project, “The Gypsy Chronicles,” to our performance space.
Series Full 2022

Thursday, February 17

Thursday, February 17, 2022
7 PM
Djibril Diop Mambéty,
France, Senegal, Switzerland,
1992,
(113 mins)
A wealthy woman revisits her former village with nefarious intentions in this timeless parable about human greed and the betrayal of African independence, “a wicked tale told with wit and irony” (Village Voice).
Capacity is currently limited to fifty percent.
Face masks covering nose and mouth (without valves) are required at all times. We strongly recommend that all visitors choose N95, KN95, or surgical masks.

Friday, February 18

Friday, February 18, 2022
12:30 PM
Join our panel of media innovation experts and practitioners to discuss the challenges and opportunities awaiting our curious explorations in this emerging space of critical data futures.
Capacity is currently limited to fifty percent.
Free and open to the public. Face masks covering nose and mouth (without valves) are required at all times. We strongly recommend that all visitors choose N95, KN95, or surgical masks.
Friday, February 18, 2022
2 PM–7 PM

Drop-in Art Making

Friday, February 18, 2022
7 PM
F. W. Murnau,
United States,
1927,
(95 mins)
F. W. Murnau handpicked Janet Gaynor to star in his first Hollywood feature, a masterpiece of silent cinema widely considered among the greatest films ever made, which tells an elemental tale with virtuosic visual invention. 

Capacity is currently limited to fifty percent.

Face masks covering nose and mouth (without valves) are required at all times. We strongly recommend that all visitors choose N95, KN95, or surgical masks.

On Piano
  • Judith Rosenberg
    Judith Rosenberg accompanies the January 8 screening.
  • Bruce Loeb
    Bruce Loeb accompanies the February 18 screening.

Saturday, February 19

Saturday, February 19, 2022
1 PM
Fax Bahr, George Hickenlooper, Eleanor Coppola,
United States,
1991,
(96 mins)
Watch as Francis Ford Coppola and crew storm and blunder through the Philippines during the making of Apocalypse Now. This documentary, crafted from Eleanor Coppola’s home movies, is a work of “fascinating, harrowing film history” (Roger Ebert).
Capacity is currently limited to fifty percent.
Face masks covering nose and mouth (without valves) are required at all times. We strongly recommend that all visitors choose N95, KN95, or surgical masks.
  • Eleanor Coppola
    In Person
Saturday, February 19, 2022
11AM–7 PM

Drop-in Art Making

Saturday, February 19, 2022
2:00 PM

Co-sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies.

Brazilian poet and performer Ricardo Aleixo presents his work “FESTIM & The Others: Thirty Years of Intermedial Travels,” as part of his residency at UC Berkeley. Following his performance, the artist will be interviewed by curator Bernardo Mosquiera.Co-sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies.
Included with admission
Series Performances
Saturday, February 19, 2022
7 PM
Douglas Sirk,
United States,
1956,
(84 mins)
Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray rekindle an old flame in Douglas Sirk’s melodrama that “demolishes the social fantasy of the ‘happy home’” (Time Out). Stanwyck beautifully conveys the ambivalence of an ethical person who wants what she can’t have.
Capacity is currently limited to fifty percent.
Face masks covering nose and mouth (without valves) are required at all times. We strongly recommend that all visitors choose N95, KN95, or surgical masks.