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    Sunday, September 29, 2024
    4:00 PM
    Robert A. Nakamura, Duane Kubo,
    United States,
    1980,
    (93 mins)

    Digital Restoration

    An epic Japanese American drama, Hito Hata: Raise the Banner draws on the talents and support of Asian American filmmakers, writers, and theater professionals, as well as literally hundreds of people from the Asian Pacific American community.
    7:00 PM
    • Film
    • In-Person
    Sunday, September 29, 2024
    7:00 PM
    Gregg Araki,
    United States,
    1997,
    (82 mins)
    Like an episode of “Beverly Hills, 90210 on acid,” Nowhere’s Los Angeles youths exchange sexual partners, discuss addiction, party, and grapple with an alien invasion accompanied by the era-essential tunes of Blur, Hole, Massive Attack, and Portishead.

    A limited number of wheelchair accessible spaces may still be available for this screening. Please contact bampfa@berkeley.edu if you would like a ticket for a wheelchair accessible space.

    • James Duval
      In Person
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    7:00 PM
    Wednesday, October 2, 2024
    7:00 PM
    Jennifer Reeves,
    United States,
    2024,
    (97 mins)

    World Premiere

    Jennifer Reeves’s dual-projection performance continues her cinematic investigation into psychiatry and psychology via a layered portrait of Gloria, a single mother who served as the case study in the 16mm educational film Three Approaches to Psychotherapy (1965).
    • Jennifer Reeves
      In Person
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    Thursday, October 3, 2024
    7:00 PM
    Patricia Cardoso,
    United States,
    2002,
    (93 mins)

    Free Admission

    Filmed on location in the predominantly Latino community of East Los Angeles, this nuanced portrayal of an intergenerational family centers around Ana, a high school senior who navigates what is expected of her with pride as a talented and compassionate woman.

    Free admission. Tickets available at the admissions desk beginning at 6:00 PM.

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    7:00 PM
    • Film
    Friday, October 4, 2024
    7:00 PM
    Andrea Arnold,
    United Kingdom,
    2024,
    (119 mins)
    Andrea Arnold (Fish Tank) returns to the hardscrabble lives of Brits to tell the story of a wise-beyond-her-years tween who meets a free spirit named Bird. The film deftly develops their burgeoning friendship to explore various tensions within adolescent life. Barry Keoghan and Franz Rogowski costar.

    BAMPFA members, watch your email for an exclusive MVFF discount code. Not yet a member? Join today!

    Special Admission

    General: $18.50

    BAMPFA members, CAFILM members: $15

    Seniors (65+), disabled persons: $17

    Youth (12 & under), students, educators (with valid ID): $9


    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 5, 2024
    4:30 PM
    Rungano Nyoni,
    Ireland, United Kingdom, Zambia,
    2024,
    (95 mins)
    Rungano Nyoni’s dazzling second feature, an award winner at Cannes, stars Susan Chardy as Shula, a woman who discovers the corpse of the uncle who caused her considerable pain. This darkly funny portrait of Zambia’s matriarchal society and sexual abuse’s emotional scars grippingly explores the younger generation’s desire to break free from the sins of the past.

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    Special Admission

    General: $18.50

    BAMPFA members, CAFILM members: $15

    Seniors (65+), disabled persons: $17

    Youth (12 & under), students, educators (with valid ID): $9


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

    Saturday, October 5, 2024
    7:00 PM
    Mohammad Rasoulof,
    France, Germany, Iran,
    2024,
    (167 mins)
    Winner of the FIPRESECI prize at Cannes, this gripping drama-thriller stars Misagh Zareh as a seemingly honorable man who gets promoted to investigating judge—a job that requires him to sign the death warrants of protesters. The film is the latest angry provocation from writer-director Mohammad Rasoulof, who brilliantly details how Iran’s oppressive regime obliterates the souls of its citizens.

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    Special Admission

    General: $18.50

    BAMPFA members, CAFILM members: $15

    Seniors (65+), disabled persons: $17

    Youth (12 & under), students, educators (with valid ID): $9


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

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    3:30 PM
    Sunday, October 6, 2024
    3:30 PM
    Natalie Zimmerman,
    United States,
    2024,
    (72 mins)
    The brutal impact of climate change drives this beautiful, intense documentary from Bay Area filmmaker Natalie Zimmerman. Focused on the Pacific island nation of Kiribati, the film weaves breathtaking natural footage with the struggles of people navigating an environment that is slipping away.

    BAMPFA members, watch your email for an exclusive MVFF discount code. Not yet a member? Join today!

    Special Admission

    General: $18.50

    BAMPFA members, CAFILM members: $15

    Seniors (65+), disabled persons: $17

    Youth (12 & under), students, educators (with valid ID): $9


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

    In Person
    • Natalie Zimmerman
    • Guetty Felin
      Guetty Felin is a producer of Oceania: Journey to the Center.
    6:00 PM
    Sunday, October 6, 2024
    6:00 PM
    Hong Sangsoo,
    South Korea,
    2024,
    (90 mins)
    Iris (Isabelle Huppert) is a woman abroad in Seoul, teaching French and English in an idiosyncratic fashion that allows her to pursue her own philosophical and personal interests. Linguistic collisions are Hong Sangsoo’s stock-in-trade, and the revelations that unfold over conversations in artificially constructed circumstances are a delight to behold.

    BAMPFA members, watch your email for an exclusive MVFF discount code. Not yet a member? Join today!

    Special Admission

    General: $18.50

    BAMPFA members, CAFILM members: $15

    Seniors (65+), disabled persons: $17

    Youth (12 & under), students, educators (with valid ID): $9


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

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    • Film
    • In-Person
    Wednesday, October 9, 2024
    7:00 PM
    (66 mins)
    Accompanying the opening of the exhibition Abounaddara: The Ruins We Carry, this program of shorts from the anonymous collective of Syrian filmmakers depicts people in dialogue with themselves and others amid the intimate revelations of a society undergoing transformation, revolution, and civil war.
    In Conversation
    • Charif Kiwan
      Charif Kiwan is a founding member of the anonymous video collective Abounaddara.
    • Stefania Pandolfo
      Stefania Pandolfo is a Professor of Anthropology and is in the Medical Anthropology Program and the Program in Critical Theory at UC Berkeley.
    • Anneka Lenssen
      Anneka Lenssen is an Associate Professor in the Department of the History of Art at UC Berkeley.
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    7:00 PM
    • Film
    • In-Person
    Thursday, October 10, 2024
    7:00 PM
    Laura González,
    Argentina, Uruguay,
    2023,
    (102 mins)
    Middle-aged widow Rosa lives a quiet life that is dominated by the ghosts of her long-ago marriage. As she tries to repair her relationship with her incarcerated son, reconnect with an old friend, and make a new life for herself, jarring revelations force her to face facts about her past and who she is today.

    BAMPFA members, watch your email for an exclusive MVFF discount code. Not yet a member? Join today!

    Special Admission

    General: $18.50

    BAMPFA members, CAFILM members: $15

    Seniors (65+), disabled persons: $17

    Youth (12 & under), students, educators (with valid ID): $9


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

    • Laura González
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    Friday, October 11, 2024
    4:30 PM
    Lin Jianjie,
    China,
    2024,
    (99 mins)
    With shades of Joseph Losey’s The Servant and Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite, this scintillating directorial debut invites us into a middle-class household where an alteration to routine disturbs the equilibrium, revealing a microcosm of sociopolitical intricacies in a post-one-child China.

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    Special Admission

    General: $18.50

    BAMPFA members, CAFILM members: $15

    Seniors (65+), disabled persons: $17

    Youth (12 & under), students, educators (with valid ID): $9


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

    7:00 PM
    • Film
    Friday, October 11, 2024
    7:00 PM
    Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel,
    Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden,
    2024,
    (116 mins)
    A mysterious incident between six-year-old Armand and his best friend, Jon, at school sparks a tense battle for redemption among parents and staff. Armand is a captivating exploration of human nature and parenthood, enhanced by an evocative score and striking cinematography.

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    Special Admission

    General: $18.50

    BAMPFA members, CAFILM members: $15

    Seniors (65+), disabled persons: $17

    Youth (12 & under), students, educators (with valid ID): $9


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

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    1:30 PM
    • Film
    • In-Person
    Saturday, October 12, 2024
    1:30 PM
    Connie Field,
    Denmark, Germany, Hungary, United States,
    2024,
    (93 mins)
    Part political thriller, part character drama, and part clarion call to action, director Connie Field’s riveting documentary about a politician, a journalist, and a medical professional resisting Hungary’s authoritarian ruler, Viktor Orbán, is perfectly relevant for this political moment while also pointing out larger social truths that will always remain timeless.

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    Special Admission

    General: $18.50

    BAMPFA members, CAFILM members: $15

    Seniors (65+), disabled persons: $17

    Youth (12 & under), students, educators (with valid ID): $9


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

    • Connie Field
      In Person
    4:30 PM
    • Closed Captioned
    • Film
    Saturday, October 12, 2024
    4:30 PM
    Mati Diop,
    Benin, France, Senegal,
    2024,
    (67 mins)

    Closed Captioned

    Brimming with insight and inferred hope for future reparations, French Senegalese filmmaker Mati Diop’s imaginative and pointed hybrid documentary depicts the story of twenty-six antiquities returned to Benin by France, the country’s former colonizer. Winner of the top prize at the Berlin Film Festival.

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    Special Admission

    General: $18.50

    BAMPFA members, CAFILM members: $15

    Seniors (65+), disabled persons: $17

    Youth (12 & under), students, educators (with valid ID): $9


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

    7:00 PM
    • Film
    • In-Person
    Saturday, October 12, 2024
    7:00 PM
    Payal Kapadia,
    France, India, Luxembourg, Netherlands,
    2024,
    (115 mins)
    Crafted with visual poetry and emotional empathy, Payal Kapadia’s drama shines a light on three nurses as they negotiate love and life in the teeming metropolis of Mumbai. Outstanding performances and cinematography that reflects the small but wondrous epiphanies of everyday lives anchor this Cannes Grand Prix winner.

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    Special Admission

    General: $18.50

    BAMPFA members, CAFILM members: $15

    Seniors (65+), disabled persons: $17

    Youth (12 & under), students, educators (with valid ID): $9


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

    • Payal Kapadia
      In Person
    • Thomas Hakim
      In Person
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    1:00 PM
    • Closed Captioned
    • Film
    • In-Person
    Sunday, October 13, 2024
    1:00 PM
    Michael Premo,
    United States,
    2024,
    (109 mins)

    Closed Captioned

    Brooklyn filmmaker Michael Premo follows three impassioned right-wing activists through the 2020 election, the January 6 Capitol riot, and beyond. With unexpected nuance and intimacy, he captures his protagonists’ combustible blend of delusional cosplayer, stalwart patriot, and potential threat. January 6 isn’t the film’s climax, surprisingly, but a turning point in its protagonists’ political and personal evolutions.

    BAMPFA members, watch your email for an exclusive MVFF discount code. Not yet a member? Join today!

    Special Admission

    General: $18.50

    BAMPFA members, CAFILM members: $15

    Seniors (65+), disabled persons: $17

    Youth (12 & under), students, educators (with valid ID): $9


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

    In Person
    • Michael Premo
    • Rachel Falcone
      Rachel Falcone is a producer of Homegrown.
    4:00 PM
    • Film
    • In-Person
    Sunday, October 13, 2024
    4:00 PM
    Klaudia Reynicke,
    Peru, Spain, Switzerland,
    2024,
    (102 mins)
    Experience a poignant journey through 1992 Lima, Peru, under Alberto Fujimori’s regime. This intimate film portrays two sisters and their mother preparing to leave Peru, while the girls’ estranged father tries to reconnect. Blending childhood memories with sociopolitical commentary, it’s a moving story of familial bonds, resilience, and strength in adversity.

    BAMPFA members, watch your email for an exclusive MVFF discount code. Not yet a member? Join today!

    Special Admission

    General: $18.50

    BAMPFA members, CAFILM members: $15

    Seniors (65+), disabled persons: $17

    Youth (12 & under), students, educators (with valid ID): $9


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

    • Klaudia Reynicke
      In Person
    7:00 PM
    • Film
    Sunday, October 13, 2024
    7:00 PM
    Steve McQueen,
    United Kingdom,
    2024,
    (120 mins)
    Oscar winner Steve McQueen brilliantly captures the human drama of life during the Blitz in World War II London, as young mother Rita (Saoirse Ronan) evacuates her nine-year-old son to the English countryside for safety. The boy has other ideas and runs away, determined to make it back home to his beloved mother and grandfather.

    BAMPFA members, watch your email for an exclusive MVFF discount code. Not yet a member? Join today!

    Special Admission

    General: $18.50

    BAMPFA members, CAFILM members: $15

    Seniors (65+), disabled persons: $17

    Youth (12 & under), students, educators (with valid ID): $9


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

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    7:00 PM
    • Film
    • In-Person
    Wednesday, October 16, 2024
    7:00 PM
    UKI
    Shu Lea Cheang,
    Germany, United States,
    2023,
    (86 mins)
    Pioneering queer media artist Shu Lea Cheang’s sci-fi viral alt-reality movie imagines the travails of beings and bodies of a future world. “An extraordinary tour de force of contemporary digital collage” (Matthew Fuller).
    In Conversation
    • Shu Lea Cheang
    • Mel Y. Chen
      Mel Y. Chen is the Richard and Rhoda Goldman Professor of Gender and Women’s Studies at UC Berkeley.
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    7:00 PM
    • Film
    • In-Person
    Thursday, October 17, 2024
    7:00 PM
    Yu Yang,
    China,
    1982,
    (92 mins)
    The first post-1949 Mainland production to shoot on location in Hong Kong, the seagoing drama connects pre– and post–Cultural Revolution China and is still remembered for introducing one of the era’s most popular songs.
    Introduction
    • Weihong Bao
      Weihong Bao is an Associate Professor in the Department of Film & Media at UC Berkeley.
    • Paul Fonoroff
      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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    7:00 PM
    Friday, October 18, 2024
    7:00 PM
    Robert Wiene,
    Germany,
    1920,
    (77 mins)

    Free Admission

    Join us for CineSpin, the BAMPFA Student Committee’s annual event featuring terrific UC Berkeley student musicians and/or DJs providing original live accompaniment for great movies.

    Free admission. Tickets available at the admissions desk beginning at 6:00 PM.

    • Aidan Latham
      Live Music
      Aidan Latham is an experimentalist, free improvisation enthusiast, and multi-instrumentalist, who makes avant-garde rock and electronic music.
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    Saturday, October 19, 2024
    3:30 PM
    Michel Ocelot,
    Belgium, France,
    1998,
    (70 mins)

    Recommended for ages 6 & up 
    English-language version

    This gorgeously animated modern classic recounts the tale of little Kirikou, a brave toddler who takes on an evil sorceress to save his village. Soundtrack by Youssou N’Dour.
    7:00 PM
    Saturday, October 19, 2024
    7:00 PM
    Tsui Hark,
    Hong Kong,
    1992,
    (113 mins)
    Jet Li returns as the legendary Wong Fei-hung—and faces off against Donnie Yen—in Tsui Hark’s kinetic action masterpiece, the second film in “one of the most successful Chinese martial-arts franchises ever made” (Criterion).
    • 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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    3:30 PM
    Sunday, October 20, 2024
    3:30 PM
    Agnieszka Holland,
    Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Poland,
    2023,
    (147 mins)
    Winner of the Special Jury Prize at the 2023 Venice Film Festival, this riveting thriller explores the European migrant crisis from multiple ground-level perspectives. “A stunning, harrowing film. . . . Reverberates with deep empathy and quiet fury” (Time Out).
    Sunday, October 20, 2024
    7:00 PM
    Peter Ho-Sun Chan,
    Hong Kong,
    1991,
    (105 mins)
    Two best friends navigate Hong Kong misfortunes, American dreams, and a love triangle in this romantic tearjerker, partially filmed in San Francisco, starring Alan Tam, Eric Tsang, and Maggie Cheung. It is the debut of filmmaker Peter Ho-sun Chan.
    Introduction
    • Andrew F. Jones
      Andrew F. Jones is Professor and Louis B. Agassiz Chair in Chinese in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, UC Berkeley.
    • Paul Fonoroff
      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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    • Film
    • In-Person
    Wednesday, October 23, 2024
    7:00 PM
    Ernesto Daranas Serrano,
    Cuba, Spain,
    2023,
    (80 mins)
    Nicolás Guillén Landrián, Cuba’s first Black filmmaker, faced censorship, imprisonment, and exile because his distinctive style clashed with the Cuban state. In 2019 efforts to restore his “cursed” films began, leading to this documentary. Join us for this special screening, which opens the series Cuban Cinema without Borders. 
    • Lázaro González
      Introduction
      Lázaro González is a filmmaker from Cuba, a doctoral candidate in the UC Berkeley Department of Film & Media, and the guest curator of Cuban Cinema without Borders.
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    7:00 PM
    Thursday, October 24, 2024
    7:00 PM
    (78 mins)
    Despite the censorship and oblivion of the Cuban national film industry, Nicolás Guillén Landrián’s films survive as one of the most potent archives of Afro-Cuban lives. This program features the California premiere of new restorations, offering a rare glimpse into Landrián’s enduring legacy.
    Prerecorded Video Introduction
    • Dean Luis Reyes
      Dean Luis Reyes is a Cuban critic and journalist and a guest lecturer at the Chavón School of Design (Dominican Republic).
    • Lázaro González
      Lázaro González is a filmmaker from Cuba, a doctoral candidate in the UC Berkeley Department of Film & Media, and the guest curator of Cuban Cinema without Borders.
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    7:00 PM
    Friday, October 25, 2024
    7:00 PM
    Alex Law, Mabel Cheung,
    Hong Kong,
    1992,
    (97 mins)
    Hong Kong megastar/action hero Chow Yun-fat (The Killer) shows off his Cary Grant–like romantic charm (trust us, it’s there) while chasing down his smalltown-turned-big-city crush (Carol “Dodo” Cheng). A breezy, old-school screwball romance.
    • 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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    Saturday, October 26, 2024
    7:00 PM
    (88 mins)
    Explore Cuba’s culture of resistance through powerful and intimate short films—from the political turmoil in Now! and Persona to the melancholic vision of Havana in Casa de la noche and the dystopian Tundra. The program ends on a humorous note, with Ana A. Alpizar’s piece, which introduces us to Miami as another landscape of Cuban imaginaries.
    In Conversation
    • Nils Longueira Borrego
      Nils Longueira Borrego is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Cinema and Television Arts at California State University, Fullerton.
    • Lázaro González
      Lázaro González is a filmmaker from Cuba, a doctoral candidate in the UC Berkeley Department of Film & Media, and the guest curator of Cuban Cinema without Borders.
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    1:00 PM
    • Film
    • In-Person
    Sunday, October 27, 2024
    1:00 PM
    Joe Ma,
    Hong Kong,
    1997,
    (85 mins)
    It’s Chinese street smarts versus British rule when a fast-talking lawyer takes on a British courtroom in this manic screwball comedy starring Stephen Chow (Shaolin Soccer, Kung Fu Hustle). Costarring Chingmy Yau (Naked Killer) and Karen Mok.
    • Paul Fonoroff
      Introduction
      Paul Fonoroff is an expert on Chinese cinema who lived for years in Hong Kong and is currently based in Bangkok.
    7:00 PM
    • Film
    • In-Person
    Sunday, October 27, 2024
    7:00 PM
    Alán González,
    Cuba,
    2023,
    (93 mins)
    After premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival, Wild Woman became one of the most celebrated Cuban feature debuts in the past decade. Set in a Havana slum, the film follows a Cuban mother as she battles social prejudice, machismo, poverty, and violence to protect her son after a violent altercation goes viral.
    In Conversation
    • Alán González
    • Lázaro González
      Lázaro González is a filmmaker from Cuba, a doctoral candidate in the UC Berkeley Department of Film & Media, and the guest curator of Cuban Cinema without Borders.
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    Wednesday, October 30, 2024
    7:00 PM
    (84 mins)
    BAMPFA and UC Berkeley’s Arts Research Center welcome Michif (Métis) stop-motion storyteller Amanda Strong to present her animated films. Depicting Indigenous realities, stories, and dreams, the works provide a compelling cinematic counterpoint challenging historical narratives of Indigenous peoples.
    In Person
    • Amanda Strong
    • Bracken Hanuse Corlett
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    Thursday, October 31, 2024
    7:00 PM
    Jean-Pierre Melville,
    France,
    1967,
    (105 mins)

    Digital Restoration

    Alain Delon embodies cool as a solitary, silent Parisian killer flitting between hits and flings in this essential, influential assassin film. “Achieves an atmosphere of mesmerizing, otherworldly beauty” (Slant).
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    Friday, November 1, 2024
    4:00 PM

    Free for UC Berkeley students, staff, and faculty

    Award-winning multimedia Indigenous artists Amanda Strong (Michif) and Bracken Hanuse Corlett (Wuikinuxv and Klahoose) share insights on the creation of their films, including their current project, eight years in the making and now on the cusp of its world premiere.

    Free for UC Berkeley students, staff, and faculty.

    In Conversation
    • Amanda Strong
    • Bracken Hanuse Corlett
    Friday, November 1, 2024
    7:00 PM
    Sergei Parajanov,
    USSR,
    1969,
    (103 mins)

    Digital Restoration

    This magical work, rich in period music, reimagines Armenian history and culture through the life and writings of its greatest poet. “Watching [it] is like opening a door and walking into another dimension, where time has stopped and beauty has been unleashed” (Martin Scorsese). Shown with two rarely screened short films, Kyiv Frescoes and Hakob Hovnatanyan.

    A limited number of wheelchair accessible spaces may still be available for this screening. Please contact bampfa@berkeley.edu if you would like a ticket for a wheelchair accessible space.

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    2:30—5:30 PM
    • Film
    • Free
    • In-Person
    Saturday, November 2, 2024
    2:30—5:30 PM

    Cosponsored by BAMPFA; the Institute of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ISEEES); the Berkeley Armenian Studies Program; and the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures

    Five experts join BAMPFA’s Sergei Parajanov: Centennial Celebration to discuss the filmmaker’s multifaceted legacy.

    Free and open to the public. Tickets available at the admissions desk beginning at 1:30 PM.

    In Conversation
    • Myrna Douzjian
      Myrna Douzjian teaches Armenian language and literature in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at UC Berkeley and is working on a study of interrelations between various storytelli
    • Olga Kim
      Olga Kim teaches Russian and Eurasian film and literature at Williams College and is currently working on her book manuscript Cinema on the Edge: Late Soviet Tableau Aesthetics.
    • Harsha Ram
      Harsha Ram teaches in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at UC Berkeley and is currently completing a book on Russian-Georgian cultural relations titled The Geopoetics of Sovereig
    • James Steffen
      James Steffen (PhD) is the Film and Media Studies Librarian and Head of the Humanities Team at the Robert W. Woodruff Library, Emory University, and the author of The Cinema of Sergei Parajanov.
    • Patrick Cazals
      Patrick Cazals is a filmmaker and writer who made Sergei Parajanov: The Rebel (2003), a study of Sergei Parajanov as a filmmaker, designer, and collage artist. He also made The Mus
    Saturday, November 2, 2024
    7:00 PM
    (77 mins)
    From a Cuban immigrant in New York (Ángela) to the metaphorical uprootedness in Petricor, the critique of romanticized communist nostalgia in Souvenir, a mother’s longing for reunification with her son in Parole, and the dystopian vision in History Is Written at Night, these films offer nuanced perspectives on diaspora, exile, and nation building amidst Cuba’s historical exodus.
    In Conversation
    • Lázaro González
      Lázaro González is a filmmaker from Cuba, a doctoral candidate in the UC Berkeley Department of Film & Media, and the guest curator of Cuban Cinema without Borders.
    • Caleb Murray-Bozeman
      Caleb Murray-Bozeman is a doctoral candidate in the UC Berkeley Department of Film & Media.