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11 AM–7 PM
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Sunday, October 1, 2023
11 AM–7 PM

Drop-In Art Making

Sunday, October 1, 2023
1 PM

Announcement of re-scheduled event coming soon; Programmed by Black Life co-curator Ryanaustin Dennis.

Join us for a special conversation led by interdisciplinary curator and organizer Ashara Ekundayo, along with collaborators from the AfroPortals Project Space & Archive. Ekundayo will facilitate a responsive inquiry process into the philosophical, spiritual, and structural design of Black public spaces, focusing on Deep East Oakland, where the AfroPortals project lives at Liberation Park.

Included with admission.

Series Black Life
Sunday, October 1, 2023
2 PM
Tours of What Has Been and What Could Be: The BAMPFA Collection take place on selected Sundays at 2 PM and Free First Thursdays at 1:15 PM
Sunday, October 1, 2023
4 PM
(73 mins)
New Shores, Ruling Star, and Bagatelle I beautifully mark Jerome Hiler’s move to San Francisco and ongoing meditations on life in California. 
  • Jerome Hiler
    In Person
Sunday, October 1, 2023
7 PM
(93 mins)
From Nigeria to South Africa, London to Lagos, these short films bear witness to the extraordinary talents and stories of Africa and the African diaspora. The program includes John Ogunmuyiwa’s Precious Hair & Beauty, Olive Nwosu’s Egúngún, Tisa Chigaga’s Frieda, and Reabetswe Moeti’s Botlhale and Mma Moeketsi.
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Wednesday, October 4, 2023
12:15 PM
Tours of What Has Been and What Could Be: The BAMPFA Collection take place on selected Sundays at 2 PM and Free First Thursdays at 1:15 PM
Wednesday, October 4, 2023
7 PM
(90 mins)
The films in this program reflect on what is seen and unseen. Histories are suggested but not explicit. The contact between humans and nature is central. With works by Eve Heller, Emily Chao, Kevin Jerome Everson, Adam Piron, Heehyun Choi, and Rebecca Baron and Douglas Goodwin.
  • Emily Chao
    Introduction
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11 AM–7 PM
  • Activity
  • Art
  • Families
Thursday, October 5, 2023
11 AM–7 PM

Drop-In Art Making

Thursday, October 5, 2023
1:15 PM
Join us for an tour of highlights from across the museum, led by UC Berkeley graduate students.

Free and open to the public.

7 PM
  • Film
  • In-Person
Thursday, October 5, 2023
7 PM
Davy Chou,
Cambodia, France,
2011,
(96 mins)
Between the early 1960s and 1975, Cambodia was home to a vibrant film industry that produced more than four hundred features. When the Khmer Rouge seized control of the country, it halted production, demolishing the industry along with most of the rest of the country’s cultural life. Golden Slumbers resurrects this cinema’s heyday by using soundtracks, advertisements, posters, and lobby cards to re-create memories of a golden era.
  • Sopheap Chea
    Introduction
    Sopheap Chea is executive director of the Bophana Audiovisual Resource Center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. He will speak about Bophana’s mission and the effort to reclaim Cambodian film history.
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Friday, October 6, 2023
11 AM–7 PM

For BAMPFA members and UC Berkeley students, faculty, and staff.

Member-exclusive preview day of Duane Linklater: mymothersside

For BAMPFA members and UC Berkeley students, faculty, and staff.

2 PM–7 PM
  • Activity
  • Art
  • Families
Friday, October 6, 2023
2 PM–7 PM

Drop-In Art Making

Friday, October 6, 2023
3:30 PM
(80 mins)
A program of short films generated by training initiatives at the Bophana Center as well as a discussion of the institution's developmental role in fostering a new generation of Cambodian filmmakers. Executive Director Sopheap Chea is in conversation with Stephen Gong from the Center for Asian American Media.
In Conversation
  • Sopheap Chea
    Sopheap Chea is executive director of the Bophana Audiovisual Resource Center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. He will speak about Bophana’s mission and the effort to reclaim Cambodian film history.
  • Stephen Gong
    Stephen Gong is the executive director of the Center for Asian American Media.
Friday, October 6, 2023
6 PM
Self_Less is a multipart series of musical works examining our “sense of self” while questioning the uniformity of these perceived feelings. Composer Edward Shocker brings together a cross-cultural collaborative team featuring performance group ensemble PHASE from Korea, experimental film projectionist Keith Evans, and playwright Erik Ehn.

Included with admission.

7 PM
  • Film
Friday, October 6, 2023
7 PM
Amir Naderi,
Iran,
1984,
(91 mins)

4K Digital Restoration

Amiro, an illiterate eleven-year-old orphan living alone in an abandoned tanker in the Iranian port city of Abadan, survives by shining shoes, selling water, and diving for deposit bottles, while being bullied by both adults and competing older kids. But he finds solace by dreaming about departing cargo ships and airplanes and by running . . . seemingly to nowhere.
  • Madjid Niroumand
    In Person on October 6
    Born in Tehran, Madjid Niroumand played the central role of the resourceful young street kid in The Runner—and his performance was hailed as one of the great screen performances by a child actor.
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Saturday, October 7, 2023
11 AM–7 PM
Celebrate the opening of Duane Linklater: mymothersside with free gallery admission to the public on Saturday, October 7, from 11 AM to 7 PM.

Free and open to the public.

11 AM–7 PM
  • Activity
  • Art
  • Families
Saturday, October 7, 2023
11 AM–7 PM

Drop-In Art Making

11:30 AM–1:30 PM
  • Activity
  • Art
  • Families
  • Free
Saturday, October 7, 2023
11:30 AM–1:30 PM
Drop in and make art inspired by Duane Linklater: mymothersside with local artists. Materials will be provided.

Free and open to the public.

Saturday, October 7, 2023
2 PM
Join Phyllis C. Wattis Senior Curator Victoria Sung for a guided tour of Duane Linklater: mymothersside to learn about the artist’s multifaceted process of research and making, from 3D printing to using natural dyes like blueberry extract, dandelion, and charcoal.

Included with admission. Free gallery admission on October 7.

3 PM
  • Film
Saturday, October 7, 2023
3 PM
Hirokazu Kore-eda,
Japan,
2023,
(126 mins)
This Rashomon-like drama explores a troubling school incident from multiple perspectives. Shoplifters director Hirokazu Kore-eda presents a study of bullying and youthful yearning, illustrating how confusing life can be to both adults and children. Oscar winner Ryuichi Sakamoto’s gorgeous score accentuates the delicate twists and turns of this exceptionally moving Cannes screenplay winner.

Special Admission

General: $16.50

BAMPFA members, CAFILM members: $14

Seniors (65+), disabled persons: $15

Youth (12 & under), students, educators (with valid ID): $8

BAMPFA’s second-feature discount does not apply to these programs. Tickets are nonrefundable and may not be exchanged.

7 PM
Saturday, October 7, 2023
7 PM
Wim Wenders,
Japan,
2023,
(125 mins)
Wim Wenders’s poetic and contemplative new film, a prizewinner at Cannes, weaves together short stories revolving around Hirayama (Koji Yakusho), a contented middle-aged Tokyo toilet cleaner whose deep passion for music, books, and photography enriches his structured life. Delicate filmmaking captures Tokyo’s essence, set to a soundtrack brimming with 1960s pop.

Special Admission

General: $16.50

BAMPFA members, CAFILM members: $14

Seniors (65+), disabled persons: $15

Youth (12 & under), students, educators (with valid ID): $8

BAMPFA’s second-feature discount does not apply to these programs. Tickets are nonrefundable and may not be exchanged.

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11 AM–7 PM
  • Activity
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Sunday, October 8, 2023
11 AM–7 PM

Drop-In Art Making

1 PM
Sunday, October 8, 2023
1 PM
Nicole Newnham,
United States,
2023,
(116 mins)
This beautifully crafted documentary, about the author of the bestselling 1976 Hite Report on Female Sexuality, stays close to the source, foregrounding sexologist Shere Hite’s writing and television appearances among an abundance of interviews and archival materials. A hardworking history student destined to make history, Hite revolutionized the cultural conversation about sex.

Special Admission

General: $16.50

BAMPFA members, CAFILM members: $14

Seniors (65+), disabled persons: $15

Youth (12 & under), students, educators (with valid ID): $8

BAMPFA’s second-feature discount does not apply to these programs. Tickets are nonrefundable and may not be exchanged.

  • Nicole Newnham
    In Person
Sunday, October 8, 2023
2 PM
Tours of What Has Been and What Could Be: The BAMPFA Collection take place on selected Sundays at 2 PM and Free First Thursdays at 1:15 PM
4 PM
  • Film
Sunday, October 8, 2023
4 PM
Alice Rohrwacher,
France, Italy, Switzerland,
2023,
(133 mins)
In Alice Rohrwacher’s marvelous fantasy-comedy on the themes of love, loss, and Etruscan antiquities set in 1980s Tuscany, the terrific Josh O’Connor is Arthur, an archaeological scholar–turned–artifact robber who also yearns to reunite with his lost love. 

Special Admission

General: $16.50

BAMPFA members, CAFILM members: $14

Seniors (65+), disabled persons: $15

Youth (12 & under), students, educators (with valid ID): $8

BAMPFA’s second-feature discount does not apply to these programs. Tickets are nonrefundable and may not be exchanged.

7 PM
  • Closed Captioned
  • Film
Sunday, October 8, 2023
7 PM
İlker Çatak,
Germany,
2023,
(94 mins)

Closed captioned

German director İlker Çatak’s gripping new drama examines racism and institutional bureaucracy, putting you through an emotional and moral wringer. Leonie Benesch stars as a middle-school teacher whose belief that she can make a difference in students’ lives leads to a split-second decision that brings her idealism crashing down.

Special Admission

General: $16.50

BAMPFA members, CAFILM members: $14

Seniors (65+), disabled persons: $15

Youth (12 & under), students, educators (with valid ID): $8

BAMPFA’s second-feature discount does not apply to these programs. Tickets are nonrefundable and may not be exchanged.

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Wednesday, October 11, 2023
12:15 PM
Join Phyllis C. Wattis Senior Curator Victoria Sung for a guided tour of Duane Linklater: mymothersside to learn about the artist’s multifaceted process of research and making, from 3D printing to using natural dyes like blueberry extract, dandelion, and charcoal.

Included with admission. Free gallery admission on October 7.

Wednesday, October 11, 2023
7 PM
(87 mins)
A selection of recent experimental cinema from the Festival of (In)appropriation, using a wide array of found media and pushing the limits of collage, remix, and more.
  • Jaimie Baron
    Introduction
    Jaimie Baron, who is teaching the fall UC Berkeley course Experimental and Alternative Media Art, is the author of The Archive Effect: Found Footage and the Audiovisual Experience of History and Reuse
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3 PM
  • Film
  • In-Person
Thursday, October 12, 2023
3 PM
Trần Anh Hùng,
France,
2023,
(145 mins)
Juliette Binoche is divine as a witty nineteenth-century chef in director Trần Anh Hùng’s Cannes prizewinner, a sumptuous and impossibly romantic tribute to love, food, and joie de vivre.

Special Admission

General: $16.50

BAMPFA members, CAFILM members: $14

Seniors (65+), disabled persons: $15

Youth (12 & under), students, educators (with valid ID): $8

BAMPFA’s second-feature discount does not apply to these programs. Tickets are nonrefundable and may not be exchanged.

  • Trần Anh Hùng
    In Person
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7 PM
Thursday, October 12, 2023
7 PM
Ousmane Zoromé Samassékou,
France, Mali, South Africa,
2021,
(85 mins)
A transit house on the edge of the Sahara provides the last refuge for African migrants on their way through the desert—toward Algeria, Europe, or failure. “An arresting, artful, fragmentary portrait” (Variety).
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2 PM–7 PM
  • Activity
  • Art
  • Families
Friday, October 13, 2023
2 PM–7 PM

Drop-In Art Making

5 PM
  • Film
Friday, October 13, 2023
5 PM
Monica Sorelle,
United States,
2023,
(95 mins)
Monica Sorelle’s breathtaking first feature unfolds as a hypnotic slow burn of one family’s struggles, focusing on a Haitian demolition worker watching the gentrification of his Miami neighborhood. This deeply powerful, brilliantly subtle drama presents an eye-opening observation of the attraction and challenge of the American dream.

Special Admission

General: $16.50

BAMPFA members, CAFILM members: $14

Seniors (65+), disabled persons: $15

Youth (12 & under), students, educators (with valid ID): $8

BAMPFA’s second-feature discount does not apply to these programs. Tickets are nonrefundable and may not be exchanged.

7:15 PM
  • Closed Captioned
  • Film
Friday, October 13, 2023
7:15 PM
Aki Kaurismäki,
Finland, Germany,
2023,
(81 mins)

Closed captioned

Finnish writer-director Aki Kaurismäki reasserts himself as the master of the wry, melancholy comedy with this tale of two lonely souls (Alma Pöysti, Jussi Vatanen) forging a love connection in Helsinki. With lovely performances and a fine, droll tone, the film exudes a crisp, autumnal air—its quiet beauty as natural and effortless as the change of seasons.

Special Admission

General: $16.50

BAMPFA members, CAFILM members: $14

Seniors (65+), disabled persons: $15

Youth (12 & under), students, educators (with valid ID): $8

BAMPFA’s second-feature discount does not apply to these programs. Tickets are nonrefundable and may not be exchanged.

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Saturday, October 14, 2023
11:30 AM

For ages 6–12 with accompanying adult(s)

Inspired by Romare Bearden’s depiction of Berkeley and artist Jill McLennan’s style of documenting Oakland, create a mixed-media collage of your neighborhood.

Included with admission: Free for kids 18 & under and for one adult per child 13 & under

  • Jill McLennan
    Workshop led by
    Jill McLennan documents her constantly changing urban environment in paintings and mixed-media artworks that explore history, industry, and urban nature, imbued with a hopeful, futuristic vision.
1 PM–7 PM
  • Activity
  • Art
  • Families
Saturday, October 14, 2023
1 PM–7 PM

Drop-In Art Making

Saturday, October 14, 2023
2 PM

Recommended for ages 8 and up with accompanying adult(s)

Muki’s life in the island nation of Mariposa changes in numerous small ways when his grandmother Paati comes to live with his family, and in larger ways when she is detained for deportation, and he and his friends need to plan her escape.

Included with admission: Free for kids 18 & under and for one adult per child 13 & under

  • Sumita Soni
    Reading led by
    Sumita Soni, third-grade teacher, Berkeley Unified School District
4:30 PM
  • Film
Saturday, October 14, 2023
4:30 PM
Lila Avilés,
Denmark, France, Mexico,
2023,
(95 mins)
Winner of the Ecumenical Jury Prize at the Berlin International Film Festival, Lila Avilés’s impressionistic drama observes the intimacies of a sprawling middle-class family in crisis through the eyes of a child. As her relatives prepare a final birthday celebration for her dying father, seven-year-old Sol navigates their chaotic world, wondering how to stop the inevitable.

Special Admission

General: $16.50

BAMPFA members, CAFILM members: $14

Seniors (65+), disabled persons: $15

Youth (12 & under), students, educators (with valid ID): $8

BAMPFA’s second-feature discount does not apply to these programs. Tickets are nonrefundable and may not be exchanged.

Saturday, October 14, 2023
5 PM

Programmed by Thea Matthews

Join us for a poetry reading with Ashia Ajani and Nia McAllister, plus an open mic!

Included with admission.

Series Readings
7 PM
  • Closed Captioned
  • Film
  • In-Person
Saturday, October 14, 2023
7 PM
Erica Tremblay,
United States,
2023,
(90 mins)

Closed captioned

Elements of the mystery and road movie genres combine in Erica Tremblay’s moving narrative debut, focusing on teenage Roki and her Aunt Jax (Lily Gladstone) as they search for Roki’s missing mother. Grounded in cultural specificity and beautifully rounded characters, Fancy Dance tackles serious matters affecting Indigenous women with a sure hand and a light touch.

Special Admission

General: $16.50

BAMPFA members, CAFILM members: $14

Seniors (65+), disabled persons: $15

Youth (12 & under), students, educators (with valid ID): $8

BAMPFA’s second-feature discount does not apply to these programs. Tickets are nonrefundable and may not be exchanged.

  • Erica Tremblay
    In Person
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11 AM–7 PM
  • Activity
  • Art
  • Families
Sunday, October 15, 2023
11 AM–7 PM

Drop-In Art Making

1:30 PM
  • Film
  • In-Person
Sunday, October 15, 2023
1:30 PM
Denise Zmekhol,
United States,
2023,
(90 mins)
Nicknamed for its windowed facade, São Paulo’s twenty-four-story “Skin of Glass” was once a symbol of Brazil’s promising future. When she learns that squatters occupy the dilapidated building her late father designed, Bay Area documentarian Denise Zmekhol returns home to investigate—and make peace with her dad.

Special Admission

General: $16.50

BAMPFA members, CAFILM members: $14

Seniors (65+), disabled persons: $15

Youth (12 & under), students, educators (with valid ID): $8

BAMPFA’s second-feature discount does not apply to these programs. Tickets are nonrefundable and may not be exchanged.

In Person
  • Denise Zmekhol
  • Beto Villares
    Beto Villares composed the score for Skin of Glass.
Sunday, October 15, 2023
3 PM
Tabitha Soren talks about Truth-out.org/Ferguson, part of a project entitled Surface Tension. With an 8x10 camera, Soren shoots photographs of fingerprints on technological devices, placing in sharp focus what we normally try to look past on our screens. Lava Thomas discusses Ms. Jimmie L. Lowe, a life-size drawing based on a police photograph that is one of a dozen in the artist’s series of portraits honoring Black women who played a leadership role in the 1955–56 Montgomery Bus Boycott and were indicted under Alabama’s anti-boycott laws.

Included with admission.

4 PM
  • Film
  • In-Person
Sunday, October 15, 2023
4 PM
Mark Decena,
United States,
2023,
(93 mins)
Mark Decena’s visually eloquent documentary celebrates the rich heritage of Black farmers through the experiences of three people who make their living off the land. As the trio works toward reclaiming their agricultural heritage, they inspire a new generation to pursue self-determination.

Special Admission

General: $16.50

BAMPFA members, CAFILM members: $14

Seniors (65+), disabled persons: $15

Youth (12 & under), students, educators (with valid ID): $8

BAMPFA’s second-feature discount does not apply to these programs. Tickets are nonrefundable and may not be exchanged.

In Person
  • Mark Decena
  • Liz Decena
    Liz Decena is a producer of Farming While Black.
6:30 PM
Sunday, October 15, 2023
6:30 PM
Justine Triet,
France,
2023,
(150 mins)
This gripping procedural, which won the Palme d’Or at Cannes, stars Sandra Hüller as an enigmatic writer whose husband (Swann Arlaud) died—either by suicide or murder. She’s the prime suspect, setting in motion Justine Triet’s fascinating mixture of marriage story and courtroom drama.

Special Admission

General: $16.50

BAMPFA members, CAFILM members: $14

Seniors (65+), disabled persons: $15

Youth (12 & under), students, educators (with valid ID): $8

BAMPFA’s second-feature discount does not apply to these programs. Tickets are nonrefundable and may not be exchanged.

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Wednesday, October 18, 2023
12:15 PM
Exhibition tours of Duane Linklater: mymothersside are led by UC Berkeley graduate students in the Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies and Ethnic Studies Departments, on selected Wednesdays at 12:15 PM and Sundays at 2 PM.

Included with admission.

Wednesday, October 18, 2023
7 PM
(75 mins)
Featuring works spanning 1984 to 2000, this program takes a historical and archival view of the experimental video practices of queer Asian filmmakers and visual artists. 
  • Leeroy K. Y. Kang
    Introduction
    Leeroy K. Y. Kang, who guest curated this program, is an independent curator and archivist pursuing a PhD at UC Berkeley in the Film & Media Department.
7:30 PM
  • Performance
Wednesday, October 18, 2023
7:30 PM
Leighton Fong and the UC Berkeley Chamber Musicians present a program of music that manifests mathematical structures and approaches. The concert includes works by Iannis Xenakis and Philip Glass, among others, performed by talented UC Berkeley students in response to #11, 1/6/21–6/26/26.
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7 PM
  • Film
  • In-Person
Thursday, October 19, 2023
7 PM
Evan Yang,
Hong Kong,
1957,
(96 mins)
An effervescent Grace Chang stars as a cheery college girl who’d really rather mambo in this rollicking Hong Kong musical that introduced a new world of rock and roll, urban youth, and optimism to the genre.
  • Paul Fonoroff
    Introduction
    Paul Fonoroff is an expert on Chinese cinema who lived for years in Hong Kong and is currently based in Bangkok.
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2 PM–7 PM
  • Activity
  • Art
  • Families
Friday, October 20, 2023
2 PM–7 PM

Drop-In Art Making

7 PM
  • Film
Friday, October 20, 2023
7 PM
Nganji Mutiri,
Belgium, Democratic Republic of the Congo,
2021,
(85 mins)
A mother and son confront (or avoid) the past that drove them apart in this powerfully acted Congolese/Belgian drama of identity, family ties, and intergenerational trauma, winner of Best Film at the Kinshasa Film Festival.
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11 AM–7 PM
  • Activity
  • Art
  • Families
Saturday, October 21, 2023
11 AM–7 PM

Drop-In Art Making

5 PM
  • Film
Saturday, October 21, 2023
5 PM
Luis Buñuel,
Mexico,
1953,
(83 mins)
A handsome, hulking slaughterhouse worker takes a side job strong-arming an unscrupulous landlord’s tenants, but he winds up involved with the landlord’s sexually frustrated wife in Luis Buñuel’s heaving study of machismo, brutality, and class awakening. Mexican icon Pedro Armendáriz and Katy Jurado star.
7 PM
  • Film
  • In-Person
Saturday, October 21, 2023
7 PM
Li Han-hsiang,
Hong Kong,
1963,
(121 mins)
A girl disguised as a man falls for her classmate (who’s played by a woman) in this influential, highly theatrical musical opera, the highest grossing Chinese-language film of the era. A cinema of pure artifice, an Ang Lee favorite, and “the jewel in Shaw Brothers’ illustrious crown” (Brian Hu).
  • Paul Fonoroff
    Introduction
    Paul Fonoroff is an expert on Chinese cinema who lived for years in Hong Kong and is currently based in Bangkok.
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  • Activity
  • Art
  • Families
Sunday, October 22, 2023
11 AM–7 PM

Drop-In Art Making

Sunday, October 22, 2023
2 PM
Tours of What Has Been and What Could Be: The BAMPFA Collection take place on selected Sundays at 2 PM and Free First Thursdays at 1:15 PM
4 PM
  • Film
  • In-Person
Sunday, October 22, 2023
4 PM
Alex Rappoport ,
United States,
2023,
(103 mins)
Pioneering Black abstract artist and curator Peter Bradley reflects on life and art in this invigorating, intimate documentary portrait. “Documentary in its purest form: one subject speaking and showing us his life and work. It is riveting” (Film Threat). With two short films by painter/filmmaker Mike Henderson.
In Person
  • Alex Rappoport
  • Mike Henderson
    Local painter/filmmaker Mike Henderson will be in person with two short films, Dufus (aka Art) and The Shape of Things.Photo by Susan Deming
7 PM
  • Film
  • In-Person
Sunday, October 22, 2023
7 PM
Ho Meng-hua, Chen Yi-hsin,
Hong Kong,
1963,
(97 mins)
A fairy from heaven descends to Earth and finds love with a mill owner’s servant in this blend of fantasy film and Chinese huangmei diao musical opera, featuring Ivy Ling Bo as the male lead and some charming special effects.
  • Paul Fonoroff
    Introduction
    Paul Fonoroff is an expert on Chinese cinema who lived for years in Hong Kong and is currently based in Bangkok.
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Wednesday, October 25, 2023
12:15 PM
Tours of What Has Been and What Could Be: The BAMPFA Collection take place on selected Sundays at 2 PM and Free First Thursdays at 1:15 PM
7 PM
Wednesday, October 25, 2023
7 PM
Jeffrey Skoller,
Nicaragua, United States,
1986,
(93 mins)

Cosponsored by Canyon Cinema

Celebrating Jeffrey Skoller’s many years cocurating Alternative Visions, we present his 1986 “image-sound tapestry” of Nicaragua and his recent portrait of his neighbor, two films reflecting on US involvement in wars.
  • Jeffrey Skoller
    In Person
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7 PM
  • Film
  • In-Person
Thursday, October 26, 2023
7 PM
Su Li,
China,
1960,
(117 mins)

Digital Restoration

A tune-filled, rabble-rousing farm girl incites the masses against greedy landowners—through a singing competition!—in this wildly entertaining Communist musical, filled with anti-capitalist throw downs and set amidst Guangxi’s stunning limestone cliffs and riverways.
  • Andrew F. Jones
    Introduction
    Andrew F. Jones is professor and Louis B. Agassiz Chair in Chinese in the East Asian Languages and Cultures Department, UC Berkeley.
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2 PM–7 PM
  • Activity
  • Art
  • Families
Friday, October 27, 2023
2 PM–7 PM

Drop-In Art Making

7 PM
  • Film
Friday, October 27, 2023
7 PM
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Luis Buñuel,
Mexico,
1953,
(88 mins)

New Digital Restoration

Arturo de Córdova plays a middle-aged landowner, devout Catholic, and virgin whose marriage to a much-younger woman winds up destroyed by his own jealousy. One of Luis Buñuel’s most outrageous subversions of the traditional commercial melodrama.
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11 AM–7 PM
  • Activity
  • Art
  • Families
Saturday, October 28, 2023
11 AM–7 PM

Drop-In Art Making

4 PM
  • Film
  • In-Person
Saturday, October 28, 2023
4 PM
Jerome Hiler, Owsley Brown,
United States,
2010,
(103 mins)
“In striking synchronicity, a mayor, a conductor, and a robust postwar generation of composers intersected to make the city [of Louisville, Kentucky,] a hub for visionary composition” (New York Times).
In Person
  • Jerome Hiler
  • Owsley Brown
7 PM
  • Film
  • In-Person
Saturday, October 28, 2023
7 PM
Wong Tin-lam,
Hong Kong,
1960,
(134 mins)
Hong Kong icon Grace Chang stars as a hot-tempered nightclub temptress surrounded by bad love, bad men, and a worse fate in this fevered film noir musical of cigarettes, songs, and flair to burn. “One of the best films in the history of Hong Kong cinema” (Hong Kong Film Archive) and a Tsai Ming-liang favorite.
  • Weihong Bao
    Introduction
    Weihong Bao is associate professor in the Department of Film and Media and the Chinese Program of the East Asian Languages and Cultures Department, UC Berkeley.
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11 AM–7 PM
  • Activity
  • Art
  • Families
Sunday, October 29, 2023
11 AM–7 PM

Drop-In Art Making

Sunday, October 29, 2023
2 PM
Exhibition tours of Duane Linklater: mymothersside are led by UC Berkeley graduate students in the Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies and Ethnic Studies Departments, on selected Wednesdays at 12:15 PM and Sundays at 2 PM.

Included with admission.

Sunday, October 29, 2023
4 PM
Yujiro Seki,
Japan, United States,
2020,
(99 mins)

Copresented by the Center for Buddhist Studies, UC Berkeley

Carving the Divine is a documentary film that offers a rare look into a 1,400-year-old Buddhist wood-carving tradition and the practitioners struggling to preserve its legacy in a rapidly changing Japan.
Sunday, October 29, 2023
7 PM
Luis Buñuel,
Mexico,
1954,
(91 mins)
Luis Buñuel’s handling of the story of a doctor who returns to his rancorous hometown, his adoring mother, and a life-threatening blood feud was informed by the director’s ongoing fascination with Mexican machismo and the “ease with which certain people can kill others.”
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Wednesday, November 1, 2023
12:15 PM
Tours of What Has Been and What Could Be: The BAMPFA Collection take place on selected Sundays at 2 PM and Free First Thursdays at 1:15 PM
3:00 PM–7:00 PM
Wednesday, November 1, 2023
3:00 PM–7:00 PM

Cosponsored by the Art Research Center

A series of open rehearsals with dance artists Ivanie Aubin-Malo and Ceinwen Gobert, led by artist/choreographer Tanya Lukin Linklater, these sessions respond to the cyclical, seasonal, affective, and formal qualities of selected works in Duane Linklater: mymothersside.

Included with admission.

7 PM
  • Film
  • In-Person
Wednesday, November 1, 2023
7 PM
Peggy Ahwesh, Jacqueline Goss,
United States,
2022,
(75 mins)
A collaboratively made musical that places the work of scientist and social thinker Wilhelm Reich in conversation with feminist thinkers. With related shorts films by Peggy Ahwesh and Jacqueline Goss.
  • Peggy Ahwesh
    In Person
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11 AM–7 PM
  • Activity
  • Art
  • Families
Thursday, November 2, 2023
11 AM–7 PM

Drop-In Art Making

Thursday, November 2, 2023
1:15 PM
Tours of What Has Been and What Could Be: The BAMPFA Collection take place on selected Sundays at 2 PM and Free First Thursdays at 1:15 PM
3:00 PM–7:00 PM
Thursday, November 2, 2023
3:00 PM–7:00 PM

Cosponsored by the Art Research Center

A series of open rehearsals with dance artists Ivanie Aubin-Malo and Ceinwen Gobert, led by artist/choreographer Tanya Lukin Linklater, these sessions respond to the cyclical, seasonal, affective, and formal qualities of selected works in Duane Linklater: mymothersside.

Included with admission.

Thursday, November 2, 2023
7 PM
Katy Lena N’diaye,
Belgium, France, Germany, Senegal,
2022,
(104 mins)
The tainted history of the CFA franc, a currency created (and still controlled) by France for its former sub-Saharan colonies, is investigated here, in “the most important contemporary document on Francophone Africa’s malignant economic relations with France” (Film Verdict).
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2 PM–7 PM
  • Activity
  • Art
  • Families
Friday, November 3, 2023
2 PM–7 PM

Drop-In Art Making

2:00 PM–5:00 PM
Friday, November 3, 2023
2:00 PM–5:00 PM

Cosponsored by the Art Research Center

A series of open rehearsals with dance artists Ivanie Aubin-Malo and Ceinwen Gobert, led by artist/choreographer Tanya Lukin Linklater, these sessions respond to the cyclical, seasonal, affective, and formal qualities of selected works in Duane Linklater: mymothersside.

Included with admission.

6:30 PM
Friday, November 3, 2023
6:30 PM
Federico Fellini,
Italy,
1952,
(86 mins)

4K Digital Restoration

Provincial newlyweds arriving in Rome get sidetracked by the wife’s obsession with a fumetto photo-comic star in Federico Fellini’s solo directorial debut. “A funny, sardonic, and clever satire on popular heroes and ordinary people’s illusions” (Chicago Reader).
8:30 PM
Friday, November 3, 2023
8:30 PM
(65 mins)

Free Admission

Join us for CineSpin, the BAMPFA Student Committee’s annual event featuring terrific UC Berkeley student musicians providing original live accompaniment for Chess Fever (1925), Un chien Andalou (1929), and The Cage (1947).

Free admission. Tickets available at the admissions desk beginning at 7 PM.

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11 AM–7 PM
  • Activity
  • Art
  • Families
Saturday, November 4, 2023
11 AM–7 PM

Drop-In Art Making

2:00 PM–5:00 PM
Saturday, November 4, 2023
2:00 PM–5:00 PM

Cosponsored by the Art Research Center

A series of open rehearsals with dance artists Ivanie Aubin-Malo and Ceinwen Gobert, led by artist/choreographer Tanya Lukin Linklater, these sessions respond to the cyclical, seasonal, affective, and formal qualities of selected works in Duane Linklater: mymothersside.

Included with admission.

4:30 PM
Saturday, November 4, 2023
4:30 PM
Dino Risi,
Italy,
1961,
(118 mins)

4K Digital Restoration

“Alberto Sordi’s pungent embodiment of a left-wing pamphleteer who can’t prosper in a capitalist republic propels [Dino] Risi’s deft seriocomic panorama from Mussolini’s fall to the rise of the postwar Roman oligarchy. . . . The closest America has come to Alberto Sordi is Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau in their prime, rolled into one” (Michael Sragow, Air Mail).
Saturday, November 4, 2023
7 PM
Luis Buñuel,
Mexico,
1954,
(82 mins)
When their beloved streetcar is decommissioned, two tipsy transit workers decide to take it out for one last late-night spin. “Gorgeously photographed by Raúl Martínez Solares, Illusion Travels by Streetcar is in many ways Luis Buñuel’s most visually intoxicating creation” (Ed Gonzalez, Slant Magazine).