• It Would Be Night in Caracas

    It Would Be Night in Caracas

    Directed by Mariana Rondón, Marité Ugás | Mexico | Fiction | 97 min

    Sun, Apr 26, 2026 8:00 PM PT Marina Theatre
    The lawlessness afoot in Venezuela’s capital city is vibrantly captured in this gripping adaptation of Karina Sainz Borgo’s novel from the filmmaking team behind Bad Hair (Festival 2014).
    Fiction
  • Two Pianos

    Two Pianos

    Directed by Arnaud Desplechin | France | Fiction | 115 min

    Sun, Apr 26, 2026 8:30 PM PT Marina Theatre
    Arnaud Desplechin’s high-pitched drama follows a tempestuous pianist reconnecting with his mentor Elena (Charlotte Rampling, at her diva best) for one final duet before her retirement.
    Fiction
  • Give Me the Ball!

    Give Me the Ball!

    Directed by Liz Garbus, Elizabeth Wolff | USA | Documentary | 102 min

    Mon, Apr 27, 2026 4:30 PM PT BAMPFA
    Through rare archival footage and candid interviews in this vivid and electrifying documentary, Billie Jean King recalls the victories, struggles, and sacrifices behind her trailblazing career.
    Documentary
  • Figaro Up, Figaro Down

    Figaro Up, Figaro Down

    Directed by Javid Soriano | USA | Documentary | 75 min

    Mon, Apr 27, 2026 6:00 PM PT Marina Theatre
    Tim Blevins trained at Juilliard, enthralling opera fans with his baritone before losing it all to addiction and landing on the streets of San Francisco. But then he pulled off a stunning comeback.
    SFFILM Supported Documentary
  • Who Moves America

    Who Moves America

    Directed by Yael Bridge | USA | Documentary | 87 min

    Mon, Apr 27, 2026 6:15 PM PT Marina Theatre
    The film reveals the pressures on delivery drivers and logistics workers who keep cities—and the country—moving, capturing their fight for fair pay, safer conditions, and dignity in work often taken for granted.
    Documentary
  • An Evening with Ritesh Batra + The Lunchbox

    An Evening with Ritesh Batra + The Lunchbox

    Directed by Ritesh Batra | India | Fiction | 135 min

    Mon, Apr 27, 2026 7:00 PM PT Premier Theater at One Letterman
    Join Ritesh Batra for an intimate conversation celebrating his acclaimed debut, The Lunchbox, in anticipation of the musical stage adaptation of this beloved film at the Berkeley Repertory Theater in May.
    Fiction
  • Sound and Cinema Showcase

    Sound and Cinema Showcase

    Mon, Apr 27, 2026 7:30 PM PT San Francisco Conservatory of Music (SFCM)
    The 2nd annual Sound and Cinema Showcase celebrates our partnership with the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, our filmmaking fellows, and student composers. After the films screen, there will be a Q&A with the participants.
    AT CAPACITY SFFILM Supported
  • First They Came for My College

    First They Came for My College

    Directed by Patrick Bresnan | USA | Documentary | 105 min

    Mon, Apr 27, 2026 8:30 PM PT Marina Theatre
    As the threat of a conservative curriculum takeover looms over Florida’s New College, a group of students and their professor come together to resist and push back.
    Documentary
  • Who Moves America

    Who Moves America

    Directed by Yael Bridge | USA | Documentary | 87 min

    Mon, Apr 27, 2026 8:45 PM PT Marina Theatre
    The film reveals the pressures on delivery drivers and logistics workers who keep cities—and the country—moving, capturing their fight for fair pay, safer conditions, and dignity in work often taken for granted.
    Documentary
  • Figaro Up, Figaro Down

    Figaro Up, Figaro Down

    Directed by Javid Soriano | USA | Documentary | 75 min

    Tue, Apr 28, 2026 4:30 PM PT BAMPFA
    Tim Blevins trained at Juilliard, enthralling opera fans with his baritone before losing it all to addiction and landing on the streets of San Francisco. But then he pulled off a stunning comeback.
    SFFILM Supported Documentary
  • Centerpiece: I Love Boosters

    Centerpiece: I Love Boosters

    Directed by Boots Riley | USA | Fiction | 106 min

    Tue, Apr 28, 2026 6:30 PM PT Grand Lake Theatre
    A fearless crew of young women led by Corvette (Keke Palmer) shoplift designer clothes across the Bay Area and sell them at deep discounts. When fashion mogul Christie Smith (Demi Moore) takes notice, their rivalry escalates—sparking a bold plan for one final heist.
    Fiction
  • Enough Is Enough

    Enough Is Enough

    Directed by Elisé Sawasawa | Congo, Democratic Republic of (DRC) | Documentary | 65 min

    Wed, Apr 29, 2026 5:00 PM PT BAMPFA
    Displaced Congolese filmmaker Elisé Sawasawa chronicles life amid the Kivu War, capturing shocking attacks, refugee struggles, and frontline chaos in a fearless, urgent, and unflinching documentary about resilience.
    Documentary