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    Sunday, January 28, 2024
    1 PM
    Werner Herzog,
    Germany,
    1972,
    (95 mins)
    Stunningly photographed in hazardous locations in Peru, Aguirre, the Wrath of God takes the viewer on a mad voyage as frightening and entertaining as one of Edgar Allan Poe’s maelstrom-bent epics of demented discovery. Featuring a seething, controlled performance from Klaus Kinski, who delivers an unforgettable portrait of madness and power.
    3 PM
    Sunday, January 28, 2024
    3 PM
    Yasujiro Ozu,
    Japan,
    1936,
    In Yasujiro Ozu’s first sound feature, a small-town widow sacrifices everything so her son can better himself in Tokyo; visiting him, she faces bitter disappointment. “A small masterpiece of haunting grace and economy” (Village Voice).
    5 PM
    • Film
    • In-Person
    Sunday, January 28, 2024
    5 PM
    Catherine Gund, Daresha Kyi,
    Mexico, United States,
    2017,
    (93 mins)
    A tremendous, joyful portrait of legendary Mexican lesbian singer Chavela Vargas, told through amazing archival material and interviews with friends, colleagues, and ex-lovers.

    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.

    Introduction
    • Jenni Olson
      Introduction
      Jenni Olson is a Berkeley-based queer film historian, writer, and filmmaker who is the proud proprietor of Butch.org, which features more information about all of her work as a longtime champion of LG
    • Marcia Ochoa
      Introduction
      Marcia Ochoa is an associate professor in the Theater Arts and Critical Race and Ethnic Studies departments at UC Santa Cruz, and is the cofounder of El/La Para TransLatinas in the Mission Distri
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    3:10 PM–6 PM
    Wednesday, January 31, 2024
    3:10 PM–6 PM
    Werner Herzog,
    Germany,
    1971,

    Lecture & Screening

    Werner Herzog’s 1971 documentary on the world of those who are both deaf and blind defies expectations; neither morbidly depressing nor heartwarmingly uplifting, it is “so intense and abstract that at times it reaches great lyrical heights” (New Yorker Films).

    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.

    • Michael Fox
      Lecture
      Michael Fox is a film critic and journalist for KQED’s Arts and Culture blog. He is a member of the San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle and an inductee of SFFILM’s Essential SF.
    7 PM
    Wednesday, January 31, 2024
    7 PM
    Selcen Ergun,
    Germany, Serbia, Turkey,
    2022,
    (93 mins)
    A chilling, mysterious, and stunning debut film. “Selcen Ergun’s acute and wide-awake direction emphasizes the undertones of a rigid patriarchal society while brilliantly setting the atmosphere for this anti fairy-tale” (Toronto International Film Festival).
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    7 PM
    Thursday, February 1, 2024
    7 PM
    Lothar Lambert, Wolfram Zobus,
    Germany,
    1974,
    (100 mins)

    Recommended for adults only

    This is a complex portrayal of the social alienation suffered by a Black American GI attempting to start a career and maintain a relationship with a white German woman in Berlin. Drifting through the city’s subcultures—including queer cruising spots and Berlin’s Black Panther Solidarity Committee—fleeting moments of tenderness prove less common than crass fetishization and brazen bigotry.
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    Friday, February 2, 2024
    7 PM
    Werner Herzog,
    United States,
    2007,
    (99 mins)
    A voyage to the end of the world—Antarctica—to discover the ecstatic realities of those who have chosen to live amidst nature’s awe-inspiring vastness. “A portrait of people in search of the sublime” (Cinema Scope).
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    3 PM
    • Film
    • In-Person
    Saturday, February 3, 2024
    3 PM
    David Schickele,
    United States,
    1971,
    (140 mins)

    Bay Area Premiere of the Digital Restoration

    Open Captions

    BAMPFA presents the Bay Area premiere of the recently completed restoration of Bushman, directed by Bay Area independent filmmaker David Schickele. We will be joined by special guests, including Schickele’s family, who have been instrumental to the preservation of Bushman, as well as original members of the cast and crew and the preservation team. Paired with Schickele’s earlier film Give Me a Riddle.

    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.

    In Conversation
    • Gail Schickele
    • Nighttrain Schickele
    • Rob Nilsson
    • Ross Lipman
    • Jon Shibata
      Jon Shibata is BAMPFA’s film archivist.
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    7 PM
    Saturday, February 3, 2024
    7 PM
    Yasujiro Ozu,
    Japan,
    1958,
    (118 mins)
    Teenage girls quietly rebel against their traditional parents’ plans. “Gentle and amused in the way that it acknowledges time’s passage, the changing of values, and the adjustments that have to be made between generations” (New York Times).
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    2 PM
    • Film
    • In-Person
    Sunday, February 4, 2024
    2 PM
    Laura Bialis,
    United States,
    2023,
    (93 mins)

    Copresented with The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life

    BAMPFA partners with The Magnes to host the East Bay Premiere of Vishniac, Laura Bialis’s new portrait of famed photographer Roman Vishniac’s life and work. Bialis joins the February 4 screening to discuss her film with Bay Area documentary filmmaker Veronica Selver (Irmi, KPFA on the Air).

    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.

    In Conversation
    • Laura Bialis
    • Veronica Selver
      Veronica Selver is an Oakland-based filmmaker and editor whose own work focuses on social issue documentaries.
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    5 PM
    • Film
    • In-Person
    Sunday, February 4, 2024
    5 PM
    Harry Dodge, Silas Howard ,
    United States,
    2001,
    (104 mins)
    Two unconventional grifters join forces and learn the true meaning of poise under pressure in this gorgeously antiauthoritarian tale of friendship, trust, and redemption cowritten and codirected by Harry Dodge and Silas Howard.

    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.

    • Jenni Olson
      Introduction
      Jenni Olson is a Berkeley-based queer film historian, writer, and filmmaker who is the proud proprietor of Butch.org, which features more information about all of her work as a longtime champion of LG
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    3:10 PM–6 PM
    Wednesday, February 7, 2024
    3:10 PM–6 PM
    Werner Herzog,
    France, Germany, United Kingdom,
    1997,
    Werner Herzog accompanies a Vietnam War POW back to the jungles of Laos to relive his imprisonment and torture in this award-winning documentary.

    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.

    • Michael Fox
      Lecture
      Michael Fox is a film critic and journalist for KQED’s Arts and Culture blog. He is a member of the San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle and an inductee of SFFILM’s Essential SF.
    7 PM
    • Closed Captioned
    • Film
    • In-Person
    Wednesday, February 7, 2024
    7 PM
    Irene Lusztig,
    United States,
    2023,
    (93 mins)

    Closed captioned

    Irene Lusztig’s portrait of Richland, Washington, contrasts the city’s uncannily idyllic surface with the murderous history and lies on which it was built. This is a trenchant accounting of the human and environmental price paid for a “good life.”
    • Irene Lusztig
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    7 PM
    • Film
    • In-Person
    Thursday, February 8, 2024
    7 PM
    Cauleen Smith,
    United States,
    1998,
    (101 mins)
    “An enduringly rich work of DIY filmmaking, Drylongso remains a resonant and visionary examination of violence (and its reverberations), friendship, and gender” (Film at Lincoln Center). With two short films, The Changing Same and Lessons in Semaphore.
    In Conversation
    • Cauleen Smith
    • Brandi Thompson Summers
      Brandi Thompson Summers is associate professor of Geography at UC Berkeley.
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    Friday, February 9, 2024
    7 PM
    (73 mins)
    This is a program of ten films that weave together multiple styles into portraits of people and places, both real and imagined, from renowned activists and artistic visionaries to the filmmaker herself. 
    In Conversation
    • Cauleen Smith
    • Steve Anker
      Steve Anker is the guest curator of Cauleen Smith—In Space, In Time.
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    7 PM
    • Closed Captioned
    • Film
    • In-Person
    Saturday, February 10, 2024
    7 PM
    Boots Riley,
    United States,
    2018,
    (112 mins)

    Copresented with UC Berkeley’s Center for Interdisciplinary Critical Inquiry and the International Consortium of Critical Theory Programs, in conjunction with Imagining Beyond Authoritarianism: Race and Gender in Our Times

    Closed Captions

    Surrealism meets satire in Oakland. Boots Riley’s black comedy chronicles a hapless telemarketer whose sudden burgeoning success in the workplace is directly proportional to his alienation from his coworkers, his girlfriend, and himself.

    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.

    In Conversation
    • Boots Riley
    • Darieck Scott
      Darieck Scott is a professor of African American Studies at UC Berkeley.
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    Sunday, February 11, 2024
    2 PM
    (89 mins)
    Cauleen Smith portrays two vital Black urban cultures, Chicago and New Orleans, through several short fantasy and documentary films that are largely imbued with local music and that focus on creative personalities and locations vital to these great cities.
    In-Theater Livestream Conversation
    • Cauleen Smith
    • Steve Anker
      Steve Anker is the guest curator of Cauleen Smith—In Space, In Time.
    Sunday, February 11, 2024
    5 PM
    Werner Herzog,
    France, Germany, United Kingdom,
    1997,
    (80 mins)
    Werner Herzog accompanies a Vietnam War POW back to the jungles of Laos to relive his imprisonment and torture in this award-winning documentary.
    7 PM
    Sunday, February 11, 2024
    7 PM
    Yasujiro Ozu,
    Japan,
    1959,
    (93 mins)
    Yasujiro Ozu’s “bad boys” strike again! This reworking of I Was Born, But . . . is a genial comedy of manners centered around an icon of 1950s domesticity: the television set.
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    Wednesday, February 14, 2024
    3:10 PM–6 PM
    Werner Herzog,
    France, United Kingdom, United States,
    2022,

    Lecture & Screening

    Werner Herzog's “requiem” for another pair who followed their passions: the globe-trotting husband and wife volcanologists Katia and Maurice Krafft, who filmed hundreds of hours of astonishing footage of volcanoes. “This is a radical filmmaker acknowledging two kindred spirits. . . . Solemn, sparse, and hypnotic” (Film Stage).

    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.

    • Michael Fox
      Lecture
      Michael Fox is a film critic and journalist for KQED’s Arts and Culture blog. He is a member of the San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle and an inductee of SFFILM’s Essential SF.
    7 PM
    Wednesday, February 14, 2024
    7 PM
    (77 mins)
    Deeply collaborative, and with a political alignment that extended from the classroom to the streets, the work produced by the inaugural (1966) cohort of the DFFB rallied against the injustices they saw around them. With films by Harun Farocki, Helke Sander, and others.
    • Deniz Göktürk
      Introduction
      Deniz Göktürk is Professor of German and Film at UC Berkeley.
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    Thursday, February 15, 2024
    7 PM
    Glauber Rocha,
    Brazil,
    1964,
    (120 mins)

    Digital Restoration

    “Steeped in history, myth, religion, and politics, and suffused with the feverish intensity of the blistering desert, Black God, White Devil is one of the Cinema Novo movement’s most uncompromising statements on current social issues as well as the universal problem of mindless fanaticism” (Janus Films).
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    7 PM
    Friday, February 16, 2024
    7 PM
    Yasujiro Ozu,
    Japan,
    1959,
    (119 mins)

    Digital Restoration

    Glorious color photography by Kazuo Miyagawa brings new intensity to this remake of Yasujiro Ozu’s 1934 story about a traveling actor encountering his illegitimate son.
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    4:30 PM
    • Film
    • In-Person
    Saturday, February 17, 2024
    4:30 PM
    Daniel Peddle,
    United States,
    2005,
    (72 mins)
    This vibrant documentary follows an array of butches, studs, and masc folks of color from the New York City ballroom and nightlife scene in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

    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.

    In Conversation
    • Jenni Olson
      Jenni Olson is a Berkeley-based queer film historian, writer, and filmmaker who is the proud proprietor of Butch.org, which features more information about all of her work as a longtime champion of LG
    • Fresh “Lev” White
      Fresh “Lev” White is a love and compassion activist. He offers mindfulness, mediation, and diversity trainings as tools for shifting towards more authentic, conscious, and passionate living.
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    7 PM
    • Film
    • In-Person
    Saturday, February 17, 2024
    7 PM
    (81 mins)
    This celebration of gender nonconforming heroes also showcases a powerful batch of cinematic rarities starring the butch dykes and transmasc pioneers of the early 1990s who blazed the trail for us today (plus a rare 1960s butch home movie treat!).

    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.

    In Conversation
    • Bret Parker
    • Pete Barma
    • Stafford
    • Sophie Constantinou
    • Jude Dry
    • Jenni Olson
      Jenni Olson is a Berkeley-based queer film historian, writer, and filmmaker who is the proud proprietor of Butch.org, which features more information about all of her work as a longtime champion of LG
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    2 PM
    Sunday, February 18, 2024
    2 PM
    Yasujiro Ozu,
    Japan,
    1960,
    (128 mins)
    Coming full circle from Late Spring, Setsuko Hara plays a widowed mother pushing her unwilling daughter to marry. “Exquisite and not to be missed” (New Republic).
    4:30 PM
    Sunday, February 18, 2024
    4:30 PM
    Werner Herzog,
    United States,
    2006,
    (126 mins)
    This big-budget Hollywood retelling of Werner Herzog’s documentary Little Dieter Needs to Fly stars Christian Bale as a German immigrant–turned–fighter pilot who overcomes torture and starvation as a POW in Laos during the Vietnam War. “Less so Herzog selling out, than Hollywood buying in” (New Yorker).
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    3:10 PM–6 PM
    • Film
    • In-Person
    Wednesday, February 21, 2024
    3:10 PM–6 PM
    Werner Herzog,
    United States,
    2005,

    Lecture & Screening

    The film that “turned [Werner] Herzog’s distinctive Bavarian accent into a pop culture phenomenon” (IndieWire), Grizzly Man investigates the life and death of Timothy Treadwell, who lived with—and was killed by—bears. Herzog used and mused over Treadwell’s video footage for this memorable essay on nature, both human and wild.

    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.

    • Michael Fox
      Lecture
      Michael Fox is a film critic and journalist for KQED’s Arts and Culture blog. He is a member of the San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle and an inductee of SFFILM’s Essential SF.
    Wednesday, February 21, 2024
    7 PM
    Dick Fontaine, Pat Hartley,
    United States,
    1982,
    (102 mins)

    New Digital Restoration

    Dick Fontaine’s record of James Baldwin’s 1980 journey to visit the sites and speak with fellow survivors of the civil rights movement, I Heard It Through the Grapevine remains a timely and layered interrogation of American history. With Sedat Pakay’s portrait of Baldwin in Istanbul.
    • Stephen Best
      Introduction
      Stephen Best is Director of The Townsend Center for the Humanities and a professor of English and Film & Media at UC Berkeley.
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    Thursday, February 22, 2024
    7 PM
    (96 mins)
    Made after his graduation from film school in Berlin, these three essay films reflect Skip Norman’s rigorous commitment to the analysis of Black disenfranchisement in both the United States and Africa.
    • Alexandra Gessesse
      Introduction
      Alexandra Gessesse is a doctoral student in the Department of African American & African Diaspora Studies at UC Berkeley.
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    • Film
    Friday, February 23, 2024
    4 PM
    Laura Bialis,
    United States,
    2023,
    (93 mins)

    Copresented with The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life

    BAMPFA partners with The Magnes to host the East Bay Premiere of Vishniac, Laura Bialis’s new portrait of famed photographer Roman Vishniac’s life and work.
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    7 PM
    Friday, February 23, 2024
    7 PM
    Yasujiro Ozu,
    Japan,
    1961,
    (103 mins)

    Imported 35mm Print

    This chronicle of a sake-brewing family combines humorous touches with an acute awareness of mortality. “One of [Yasujiro] Ozu’s most beautiful films, it is one of his most disturbing” (Donald Richie).
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    Saturday, February 24, 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

    Saturday, February 24, 2024
    4 PM
    Werner Herzog,
    United States,
    2015,
    (128 mins)
    Nicole Kidman, James Franco, and Robert Pattinson star in Werner “Herzog’s feminist version of Lawrence of Arabia” (Independent), which follows the amazing journey of Gertrude Bell from English high society to archeologist and political specialist of the Arab world and advisor to Middle Eastern rulers.
    7 PM
    • Film
    Saturday, February 24, 2024
    7 PM
    David Schickele,
    United States,
    1971,
    (140 mins)
    BAMPFA presents the recently completed restoration of Bushman, directed by Bay Area independent filmmaker David Schickele. Paired with Schickele’s earlier film Give Me a Riddle.
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    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
    • Film
    • In-Person
    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 bampfa@berkeley.edu if you would like a ticket for a wheelchair accessible space.

    In Conversation
    • Jenni Olson
      Jenni Olson is a Berkeley-based queer film historian, writer, and filmmaker who is the proud proprietor of Butch.org, which features more information about all of her work as a longtime champion of LG
    • TT Takemoto
      TT Takemoto is an artist, filmmaker, and scholar exploring hidden dimensions of same sex intimacy and trauma in Asian and Asian American history.
    • Amy Sueyoshi
      Amy Sueyoshi is currently serving as provost at San Francisco State University. They are a historian by training with expertise at the intersection of queer studies and Asian American studies.
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    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.
    • Lisa Udelson
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    3:10 PM–6 PM
    • Film
    • In-Person
    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.

    • Michael Fox
      Lecture
      Michael Fox is a film critic and journalist for KQED’s Arts and Culture blog. He is a member of the San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle and an inductee of SFFILM’s Essential SF.
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    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).
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    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.
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    • Film
    • In-Person
    Friday, March 1, 2024
    7 PM
    Edward Yang,
    Taiwan,
    1983,
    (166 mins)
    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 bampfa@berkeley.edu if you would like a ticket for a wheelchair accessible space.

    • 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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    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

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    • Film
    Saturday, March 2, 2024
    4 PM
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    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.