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2 PM
Sunday, February 25, 2024
2 PM
Yasujiro Ozu,
Japan,
1962,
(113 mins)
Chishu Ryu once again plays a widowed father planning to marry off his daughter in Yasujiro Ozu’s beautiful, bittersweet last film. “Quietly tears your heart to pieces” (Terence Davies).
5 PM
Sunday, February 25, 2024
5 PM
Kim Longinotto, Jano Williams,
United Kingdom,
1995,
(53 mins)
Shinjuku Boys, an amazing mid-1990s snapshot of AFAB gender identity in Japan, spotlights three onabe who pass as men and work as hosts at a Tokyo club.
A limited number of wheelchair accessible spaces may still be available for this screening. Please contact In Conversation
7 PM
Sunday, February 25, 2024
7 PM
Lisa Udelson,
United States,
2001,
(57 mins)
Award-winning Lifetime Guarantee: Phranc’s Adventures in Plastic follows Jewish butch lesbian folk singer Phranc navigating life as a Tupperware lady.
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3:10 PM–6 PM
Wednesday, February 28, 2024
3:10 PM–6 PM
Werner Herzog,
Germany, United Kingdom, United States,
2011,
(107 mins)
Lecture & Screening
Werner Herzog’s very first film concept centered on a prison. Decades later, he reflects on a triple murder in a small Texas town through interviews with two men convicted of the killings. As he so often has, Herzog “probes the contradictions of the human heart, in which nobility and savagery are so entwined as to be almost indistinguishable” (A. O. Scott, New York Times).
Special Admission General: $15 BAMPFA members: $11 UC Berkeley students: $7 UC Berkeley faculty and staff, non-UC Berkeley students, disabled persons, ages 65+ and 18 & under: $12 BAMPFA’s second-feature discount does not apply to these programs.
7 PM
Wednesday, February 28, 2024
7 PM
Naomi Uman,
Albania, Mexico,
2023,
(95 mins)
Continuing her focus on rural agricultural communities, traditions, and histories, Naomi Uman’s three sparks is a cinematic triptych showing the struggle and beauty of village life in the Albanian highlands. “A quicksilver vision of collective being” (Nicolas Pedrero-Setzer, Screen Slate).
Series
Documentary Voices 2024
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7 PM
Thursday, February 29, 2024
7 PM
Haile Gerima,
United States,
1979,
(120 mins)
4K Digital Restoration
Centered on the wrongful 1972 imprisonment of nine men and one woman from the North Carolina city of Wilmington—still incarcerated when it was made—Wilmington 10 — U.S.A. 10,000 traces both the background of the accusations and the groundswell of support calling for the release of the accused.
Series
Skip Norman Here and There
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7 PM
Friday, March 1, 2024
7 PM
Edward Yang,
Taiwan,
1983,
(166 mins)
New Digital Restoration
Two successful career women meet by chance and flash back to their pasts and paths—and those of Taiwan in the 1980s—in Edward Yang’s first feature, which also marked the debut of legendary cinematographer Christopher Doyle. Sylvia Chang stars.
A limited number of wheelchair accessible spaces may still be available for this screening. Please contact
Series
Edward Yang’s Taipei Stories
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11:30 AM
Saturday, March 2, 2024
11:30 AM
Frederick Wiseman,
France, United States,
2023,
(240 mins)
Esteemed documentarian Frederick Wiseman’s latest is a food lover’s heaven—a long, behind-the-scenes excursion into the world of France’s venerable restaurant La Maison Troisgros, which has held three Michelin stars for more than five decades.
Special Admission General: $15 BAMPFA members: $11 UC Berkeley students: $7 UC Berkeley faculty and staff, non-UC Berkeley students, disabled persons, ages 65+ and 18 & under: $12
Series
Special Screenings 2024
4 PM
Saturday, March 2, 2024
4 PM
Susana de Sousa Dias,
Portugal,
2009,
(134 mins)
Susana de Sousa Dias’s hypnotic film is composed of photographs taken upon the arrest of political prisoners during the forty-eight years of the Portuguese dictatorial regime. With A Story from Africa (Billy Woodberry) and Soldier Playing with Dead Lizard (Daniel Barroca), which also examine historic photographs.
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3 PM
Sunday, March 3, 2024
3 PM
Samba Gadjigo, Jason Silverman,
Senegal, United States,
2015,
(86 mins)
“A documentary about the trailblazing Senegalese filmmaker, this movie covers the essentials about a cultural warrior whose nine varied features and assorted shorts could still use better recognition” (New York Times).
Series
Sembène 100
5:30 PM
Sunday, March 3, 2024
5:30 PM
Edward Yang,
Taiwan,
1985,
(119 mins)
Pop star Tsai Chin and director Hou Hsiao-hsien star in Edward Yang’s breakthrough work, a treatise on loves gone wrong, urban alienation, and sorrow within the bright lights of a mid-1980s Taipei caught between past and present.
A limited number of wheelchair accessible spaces may still be available for this screening. Please contact
Series
Edward Yang’s Taipei Stories
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3:10 PM
Wednesday, March 6, 2024
3:10 PM
Robert Bresson,
France,
1956,
(97 mins)
Lecture & Screening
From the true account of a Resistance leader who escaped from a Nazi prison just before he was to be executed, Robert Bresson created a film where the drama is all internal. “Essential viewing” (Jonathan Rosenbaum).
Special Admission General: $15 BAMPFA members: $11 UC Berkeley students: $7 UC Berkeley faculty and staff, non-UC Berkeley students, disabled persons, ages 65+ and 18 & under: $12 BAMPFA’s second-feature discount does not apply to these programs.
7 PM
Wednesday, March 6, 2024
7 PM
Abounaddara,
France, Syria,
2014,
(100 mins)
Les Blank Lecture
This complex, multifaceted depiction of everyday life during revolution and war—made by those living through it—is assembled from videos made and released by the anonymous Syrian film collective Abounaddara.
In Conversation
Series
Documentary Voices 2024
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7 PM
Thursday, March 7, 2024
7 PM
Ousmane Sembène,
France, Senegal,
1966,
(111 mins)
4K Digital Restoration
Her postcolonial hopes dashed, a young Senegalese woman is led to a dramatic act of resistance in Black Girl, considered Africa’s first dramatic feature. With Borom sarret, a poignant, politically charged essay on a cart driver in the poorer sections of Dakar, and Niaye, about the scandal of a pregnant young girl.
Series
Sembène 100
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7 PM
Friday, March 8, 2024
7 PM
Edward Yang,
1986,
(105 mins)
New Digital Restoration
Three groups of characters—a photographer, a hoodlum, and a doctor and his wife—are united by a prank phone call in Edward Yang’s self-reflexive look at human relationships and their emotional violence. “Yang’s ultimate statement on the isolation of modern living” (Film at Lincoln Center).
A limited number of wheelchair accessible spaces may still be available for this screening. Please contact
Series
Edward Yang’s Taipei Stories
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2 PM
Sunday, March 10, 2024
2 PM
Maya Khoury,
Sweden, Syria,
2019,
(144 mins)
Of the many filmed records of the Syrian Civil War, During Revolution is distinguished by its sense of chaos and uncertainty, as well as its candid depiction of a revolutionary movement bitterly splintering into competing factions.
In Conversation
Series
Documentary Voices 2024
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3:10 PM
Wednesday, March 13, 2024
3:10 PM
Stanley Kubrick,
United States,
1957,
(88 mins)
Lecture & Screening
A grand entry in the pantheon of great antiwar films, Paths of Glory stands beside films like All Quiet on the Western Front (1930), Grand Illusion (1937), and King and Country (1964) for its on-target treatment of the terrors of war, but it stands alone for its fearless criticism of the high command and its obvious rank.
Special Admission General: $15 BAMPFA members: $11 UC Berkeley students: $7 UC Berkeley faculty and staff, non-UC Berkeley students, disabled persons, ages 65+ and 18 & under: $12 BAMPFA’s second-feature discount does not apply to these programs.
7 PM
Wednesday, March 13, 2024
7 PM
(86 mins)
Copresented by UC Berkeley’s Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS)
A program of four films by the Mapuche artist Francisco Huichaqueo Pérez demonstrating a variety of approaches to engage with, activate, and preserve Indigenous traditions and foster understanding.
In Conversation
Series
Documentary Voices 2024
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7 PM
Thursday, March 14, 2024
7 PM
Ousmane Sembène,
Senegal,
1968,
(91 mins)
4K Digital Restoration
A comic fable about a middle-aged man in Dakar whose life changes when he receives a money order from Paris. “[Ousmane] Sembène’s approach is spare, laconic, slightly ironic, and never patronizing” (New York Times). The film received the International Critics’ Prize at the Venice Film Festival.
Series
Sembène 100
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7 PM
Friday, March 15, 2024
7 PM
(132 mins)
Barry Jenkins presents his brilliant adaptation of Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize–winning magnum opus in person. In this essential reckoning with America’s history of slavery and white supremacy, Jenkins renders Whitehead’s uncanny, antebellum American South with profound sensitivity and exquisite artistry.
A limited number of wheelchair accessible spaces may still be available for this screening. Please contact Special Admission General: $15 BAMPFA members: $11 UC Berkeley students: $7 UC Berkeley faculty and staff, non-UC Berkeley students, disabled persons, ages 65+ and 18 & under: $12 BAMPFA’s second-feature discount does not apply to these programs. In Conversation
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3 PM
Saturday, March 16, 2024
3 PM
(110 mins)
Barry Jenkins presents his brilliant adaptation of Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize–winning magnum opus in person. In this essential reckoning with America’s history of slavery and white supremacy, Jenkins renders Whitehead’s uncanny, antebellum American South with profound sensitivity and exquisite artistry.
Special Admission General: $15 BAMPFA members: $11 UC Berkeley students: $7 UC Berkeley faculty and staff, non-UC Berkeley students, disabled persons, ages 65+ and 18 & under: $12 BAMPFA’s second-feature discount does not apply to these programs. In Conversation
7 PM
Saturday, March 16, 2024
7 PM
(140 mins)
Barry Jenkins presents his brilliant adaptation of Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize–winning magnum opus in person. In this essential reckoning with America’s history of slavery and white supremacy, Jenkins renders Whitehead’s uncanny, antebellum American South with profound sensitivity and exquisite artistry.
Special Admission General: $15 BAMPFA members: $11 UC Berkeley students: $7 UC Berkeley faculty and staff, non-UC Berkeley students, disabled persons, ages 65+ and 18 & under: $12 BAMPFA’s second-feature discount does not apply to these programs. In Conversation
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11:30 AM
Sunday, March 17, 2024
11:30 AM
Barry Jenkins,
United States,
2021,
(52 mins)
Untethered from narrative, immaculately costumed, and on location, actors from The Underground Railroad look back at the camera, as if through time and history, emphasizing their existence while compelling viewers to consider the foundations of their own point of view.
1:00 PM
Sunday, March 17, 2024
1:00 PM
(143 mins)
Barry Jenkins presents his brilliant adaptation of Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize–winning magnum opus in person. In this essential reckoning with America’s history of slavery and white supremacy, Jenkins renders Whitehead’s uncanny, antebellum American South with profound sensitivity and exquisite artistry.
Special Admission General: $15 BAMPFA members: $11 UC Berkeley students: $7 UC Berkeley faculty and staff, non-UC Berkeley students, disabled persons, ages 65+ and 18 & under: $12 BAMPFA’s second-feature discount does not apply to these programs. In Conversation
5 PM
Sunday, March 17, 2024
5 PM
(58 mins)
Barry Jenkins presents his brilliant adaptation of Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize–winning magnum opus in person. In this essential reckoning with America’s history of slavery and white supremacy, Jenkins renders Whitehead’s uncanny, antebellum American South with profound sensitivity and exquisite artistry.
Special Admission General: $15 BAMPFA members: $11 UC Berkeley students: $7 UC Berkeley faculty and staff, non-UC Berkeley students, disabled persons, ages 65+ and 18 & under: $12 BAMPFA’s second-feature discount does not apply to these programs. In Conversation
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3:10 PM
Wednesday, March 20, 2024
3:10 PM
Peter Jackson,
New Zealand, United Kingdom,
2018,
(99 mins)
Lecture & Screening Closed Captioned
Director Peter Jackson and team took hours of silent war footage, digitally restored and retimed it, researched existing museum collections for correct colors, and added foley effects or veteran’s oral histories to create a contemporary epic of a century-old war and a snapshot of a society—and countless lives—now gone.
Special Admission General: $15 BAMPFA members: $11 UC Berkeley students: $7 UC Berkeley faculty and staff, non-UC Berkeley students, disabled persons, ages 65+ and 18 & under: $12 BAMPFA’s second-feature discount does not apply to these programs.
7 PM
Wednesday, March 20, 2024
7 PM
Tatiana Huezo,
Germany, Mexico,
2023,
(102 mins)
The cycles of life, seasons, and harvesting anchor this luminous look at multigenerational family life in a remote Puebla community. “An intimate, immersive portrait of a way of life” (Hollywood Reporter).
In Conversation
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7 PM
Thursday, March 21, 2024
7 PM
Margarida Cardoso,
Mozambique, Portugal,
2003,
(98 mins)
Three films reveal the power of an image and the importance of archives through their explorations of the role of newsreels and film documentation in the struggles of Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau against Portuguese colonization.
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5 PM
Friday, March 22, 2024
5 PM
Samba Gadjigo, Jason Silverman,
Senegal, United States,
2015,
(86 mins)
“A documentary about the trailblazing Senegalese filmmaker, this movie covers the essentials about a cultural warrior whose nine varied features and assorted shorts could still use better recognition” (New York Times).
Series
Sembène 100
7 PM
Friday, March 22, 2024
7 PM
Tatiana Huezo,
Brazil, Germany, Mexico,
2021,
(110 mins)
Three young girls come of age in a remote Mexican highland village scarred by cartel violence in this powerful drama, Mexico’s official Oscar submission in 2021. “A masterfully evocative portrait of coming of age in the shadow of Mexico’s narco wars” (Little White Lies).
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4 PM
Saturday, March 23, 2024
4 PM
Pierre-Henri Gibert,
France,
2023,
(71 mins)
Bay Area Premiere
A new documentary by Pierre-Henri Gibert chronicles Agnès Varda’s expansive career and fills in notable gaps from the previous autobiographical films The Beaches of Agnès and Varda by Agnès. Viva Varda! features rare archival material and interviews with Varda’s family members, friends, and collaborators. Shown with the posthumously completed Agnès Varda—Pier Paolo Pasolini—New York—1967.
Series
Viva Varda!
6 PM
Saturday, March 23, 2024
6 PM
Edward Yang,
1991,
(240 mins)
Gangsters, musicians, lovers, and street punks populate the gorgeous frames of Edward Yang’s portrait of coming of age—or trying to—in the politically charged Taiwan of the 1960s. Yang’s—and Taiwanese cinema’s—version of such epoch-defining films as The Godfather or 1900.
A limited number of wheelchair accessible spaces may still be available for this screening. Please contact
Series
Edward Yang’s Taipei Stories
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2 PM
Sunday, March 24, 2024
2 PM
Agnès Varda,
France,
1955,
(90 mins)
BAMPFA Collection Print
Made outside the French film industry on a shoestring budget, Agnès Varda’s debut film about two reunited lovers in a Mediterranean fishing port has been called “truly the first film of the nouvelle vague” (Georges Sadoul).
Series
Viva Varda!
4 PM
Sunday, March 24, 2024
4 PM
Ousmane Sembène,
Senegal,
1971,
(128 mins)
4K Digital Restoration
Named for the Diola god of thunder, a story about the awakening of national consciousness, in the clash between French colonists and the Diola tribe in the closing days of World War II. “Told with great sensitivity and restraint” (San Francisco Chronicle). Preceded by the short dramatic film Tauw.
Series
Sembène 100
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3:10 PM
Wednesday, March 27, 2024
3:10 PM
Sam Mendes,
United Kingdom, United States,
2019,
(119 mins)
Lecture & Screening Closed Captioned
“Astonishing as the filmmaking can be at times, it’s [Sam] Mendes’ attention to character, more than the technique, that makes 1917 one of 2019’s most impressive cinematic achievements” (Peter Debruge, Variety).
Special Admission General: $15 BAMPFA members: $11 UC Berkeley students: $7 UC Berkeley faculty and staff, non-UC Berkeley students, disabled persons, ages 65+ and 18 & under: $12 BAMPFA’s second-feature discount does not apply to these programs.
7 PM
Wednesday, March 27, 2024
7 PM
Edward Yang,
Taiwan,
1994,
(129 mins)
New Digital Restoration
A gaggle of Taipei yuppies chase cash value over Confucian values (unless those too can be monetized) in Edward Yang’s biting, ironic satire of the Taiwanese nouveau riche. A fascinating snapshot of Taiwan’s mid-1990s economic boom and a still timely takedown of the success obsessed.
Series
Edward Yang’s Taipei Stories
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7 PM
Friday, March 29, 2024
7 PM
Agnès Varda,
France,
1962,
(90 mins)
Shot entirely on location in the streets of Paris, Cléo chronicles two hours of a pop singer’s life. A score by Michel Legrand and cameos by Legrand, Jean-Luc Godard, and Anna Karina flavor this New Wave classic that proves Agnès Varda’s theme, “one isn’t born a woman, one becomes one.”
Series
Viva Varda!
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7 PM
Saturday, March 30, 2024
7 PM
Lila Avilés,
Denmark, France, Mexico,
2023,
(95 mins)
A family’s preparation for a birthday party slowly dissolves into something far more revealing in Lila Avilés’s Berlinale prizewinner, seen through the eyes of a young girl. “An exquisite Mexican family drama of joy and heartbreak . . . a minutely observed ensemble piece” (Guardian).
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2 PM
Sunday, March 31, 2024
2 PM
(91 mins)
Agnès Varda’s short films offer incredible insights into her aesthetic approach as a filmmaker. She uses the language of cinema in a remarkably free and creative way. This collection of shorts finds Varda observing people, spaces, and places from France to Cuba, in L’opéra-Mouffe, Du côté de la côte, Ô saisons, ô chateaux, and Salut les Cubains.
Series
Viva Varda!
4 PM
Sunday, March 31, 2024
4 PM
Ousmane Sembène,
Senegal,
1975,
(123 mins)
4K Digital Restoration
An aging, affluent businessman about to marry his third wife is struck with the curse of xala (impotence) in “one of the most sophisticated works of the African cinema—at once both comic satire and a deadly accurate polemic against the black bourgeoisie of Dakar” (Albert Johnson).
Series
Sembène 100
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7 PM
Wednesday, April 3, 2024
7 PM
Mohanad Yaqubi,
Belgium, Palestine, Qatar,
2022,
(71 mins)
Drawing on a collection of twenty films safeguarded in the home of a Japanese scholar in Tokyo, Palestinian filmmaker and archivist Mohanad Yaqubi tells the story of Palestine’s struggle through the lens of international solidarity.
Series
Documentary Voices 2024
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Thursday, April 4, 2024
7:30 PM
(94 mins)
Four films, all concerned with Guinea-Bissau’s and Cape Verde’s struggles for independence, from different time frames and perspectives, include an analysis of four colonial statues and a celebration of carnival mask making.
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7:30 PM
Friday, April 5, 2024
7:30 PM
(93 mins)
Free Admission
A selection of outstanding student films from around the Bay Area.
Free admission. Tickets available at the admissions desk beginning at 5:30 PM.
Series
Special Screenings 2024
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Saturday, April 6, 2024
1 PM
Artist Yee I-Lann presents BAMPFA’s 2024 endowed Lijin Lecture in conjunction with her Art Wall project, TIKAR/MEJA/PLASTIK. The Borneo-based multidisciplinary artist addresses this work in the context of her wider practice, and in relation to the art and film landscape in Southeast Asia, with an emphasis on issues of climate crisis, precarious ecologies, and the creation of resilient communities. The lecture will be followed by a screening of short films from Borneo.
Included with gallery admission
Series
Talks & Conversations 2024
4 PM
Saturday, April 6, 2024
4 PM
Edward Yang,
1996,
(121 mins)
New Digital Restoration
An assortment of half-assed young tough guys, British carpetbaggers, and mob enforcers flitter about a Taipei nightspot in Edward Yang’s almost screwball takedown of the blinding hunt for modern riches. “A jaundiced love letter to late ’90s Taipei” (Film at Lincoln Center).
A limited number of wheelchair accessible spaces may still be available for this screening. Please contact
Series
Edward Yang’s Taipei Stories
7 PM
Saturday, April 6, 2024
7 PM
(68 mins)
One of the most distinctive voices in contemporary cinema, Nicolás Pereda presents four short films at the permeable border of documentary and fiction that explore the everyday through thoughtful, elliptical narratives.
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