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SUMMARY:If I Go Will They Miss Me
DESCRIPTION:Walter Thompson-Hernández’s stunning feature debut is a coming-of-age story set in South Los Angeles\, blending social and magical realism\, Greek mythology\, and vérité observation into a poetic reflection on family\, legacy\, and dreams. Adapted from the writer-director’s acclaimed short\, the film follows 12-year-old Lil Ant\, a sensitive\, artistic boy navigating life in the shadow of his father\, Big Ant\, recently released from prison. The filmmaker charts the emotional journey of father and son as they struggle to reconnect\, balancing youthful imagination with the rhythms of their neighborhood. A cast of nonprofessional actors join Danielle Brooks and J. Alphonse Nicholson\, bringing raw immediacy to Thompson-Hernández’s vivid narrative. Streets and alleys become spaces of discovery\, offering a tender\, inventive portrait of adolescence and the fragile bonds that anchor us to family\, community\, and inheritance. —Jessie Fairbanks
URL:https://sffilm.org/event/if-i-go-will-they-miss-me/
LOCATION:Marina Theatre\, 2149 Chestnut St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94123\, United States
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SUMMARY:Blue Heron
DESCRIPTION:A masterful debut\, this depiction of a young girl whose family is contending with a challenging older sibling weaves autobiographical and documentary elements seamlessly into a singularly poignant package. Sasha’s family emigrated from Hungary to Vancouver Island in the 1990s. Life there is pretty bucolic—outdoor swims\, watching cartoons—but there are outbursts of increasingly odd\, antisocial behavior from her older brother Jeremy. Sasha takes these moments in stride but notes her parents’ conversations in their native tongue that suggest something more serious and worrisome is happening. Director Sophy Romvari captures the sights and sounds of adolescence impeccably and\, when the film employs a brave narrative gambit around its halfway point\, she ineffably delineates the blur of memory and the tragic inability to avert crisis where one’s personal history is concerned. The extremely intentional camerawork by Maya Bankovic is vibrant but unobtrusive\, observing the family (and especially Sasha) with a gentle but probing eye. —Rod Armstrong
URL:https://sffilm.org/event/blue-heron/
LOCATION:BAMPFA\, 2155 Center Street\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:2026 SFFILM Festival
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SUMMARY:Joybubbles
DESCRIPTION:An extraordinary man deserves an extraordinary documentary\, and director Rachael J. Morrison delivers exactly that with this lively portrait of Josef Carl Engressia\, also known as Joybubbles. In the era of analog telephones\, when long-distance calls were prohibitively expensive\, Engressia—born blind and gifted with perfect pitch—discovered he could whistle the precise tones that unlocked the phone network\, allowing him to place free calls around the world. His unusual talent as one of the earliest “phone phreaks” brought both notoriety and an arrest. Yet Joybubbles’ greatest gift was his desire for connection. Later in life\, he created whimsical recorded stories that anyone could access by phone\, forming lasting friendships and taking calls from anyone who reached out. The film uses archival footage\, audio interviews\, and poppy graphics to capture the whimsy and ingenuity of Joybubbles’ life. He was a man who lived to bring happiness to the world. He is still doing it through this irresistible film. —Pam Grady
URL:https://sffilm.org/event/joybubbles/
LOCATION:Premier Theater at One Letterman\, 1 Letterman Dr # B\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94129\, United States
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SUMMARY:Risa and the Wind Phone
DESCRIPTION:An abandoned telephone booth calls out to 10-year-old Risa. After a tragic fire devastates their small town\, residents take to calling the dead on an out-of-order telephone high atop a hill. But only Risa can hear the voices from the other side. Hoping to finally contact her mysterious father somewhere in this crowd of impatient spirits\, she starts to take on the unfinished business of departed loved ones. Continuing a game of chess\, locating life insurance policies\, and finding a new home for a lost dog all become part of Risa’s daily to-do list. What starts as a simple set of tasks aided by a well-meaning neighbor\, turns into a life-defining search for love and acceptance in this charming storybook romp from acclaimed director Juan Cabral. –Amber Love
URL:https://sffilm.org/event/risa-and-the-wind-phone/
LOCATION:Marina Theatre\, 2149 Chestnut St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94123\, United States
CATEGORIES:2026 SFFILM Festival
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SUMMARY:The World of Love
DESCRIPTION:Boisterous\, mischievous\, and seemingly unassailable\, Lee Joo-in is the master of her world. Whether dancing with classmates\, sparring with her charismatic brother and devoted mother (Parasite’s Jang Hye-jin)\, or sharing tender moments with her boyfriend\, Joo-in’s life appears in harmony. That balance shatters after a public confrontation and a series of unsettling anonymous messages compel her to confront difficult truths long buried. Bong Joon-ho hails director Yoon Ga-eun as a master at eliciting extraordinary performances from child actors\, exemplified in newcomer Seo Su-bin’s achingly tender and multifaceted portrayal of Joo-in. The World of Love further establishes Yoon as one of the most exciting emerging voices in contemporary Korean cinema. —Jordan Klein
URL:https://sffilm.org/event/the-world-of-love/
LOCATION:Marina Theatre\, 2149 Chestnut St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94123\, United States
CATEGORIES:2026 SFFILM Festival
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SUMMARY:Hair\, Paper\, Water…
DESCRIPTION:Cao Thị Hậu and her family live in Vietnam surrounded by rolling green hills enveloped in mist. Here\, she sits with her grandchildren tending to their pains and spinning stories of the cave in Quảng Bình where she was born. Folk tales\, bees\, tigers\, and home remedies all braid themselves into her fables and the wisdom she imparts. As a storyteller and one of the few remaining indigenous Rục people\, Hậu is the keeper of memories and knowledge. She is the steward of a fast-disappearing language\, and it is her duty to fill the lives of her descendants with her words as she prepares to answer that last call from the faraway cave. Using Bolex cameras and a lush sound design\, filmmakers Nicolas Graux and Trương Minh Quy deliver a visual treat along with an invitation to enter Hậu’s extraordinary world. —Bedatri Choudhury
URL:https://sffilm.org/event/hair-paper-water/
LOCATION:BAMPFA\, 2155 Center Street\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:2026 SFFILM Festival
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SUMMARY:Time and Water
DESCRIPTION:Icelandic writer Andri Snær Magnason faces an unthinkable task: composing the eulogy for Okjökull\, the first glacier declared dead due to climate change. In Sara Dosa’s (Fire of Love\, Festival 2022) luminous documentary\, Magnason confronts the disappearance of his country’s ice while preserving the stories of his grandparents\, intertwining personal history with vanishing landscapes. Drawing from home movies\, photographs\, songs\, and folklore\, Dosa constructs an immersive portrait of loss and continuity. Moving seamlessly between intimate recollections and the monumental sweep of glaciers over millennia\, Time and Water is a visually striking meditation on vulnerability\, charting the fragility of the natural world and the urgent need to bear witness before vital elements of it disappear. —Jessie Fairbanks
URL:https://sffilm.org/event/time-and-water/
LOCATION:Premier Theater at One Letterman\, 1 Letterman Dr # B\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94129\, United States
CATEGORIES:2026 SFFILM Festival
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SUMMARY:The Wages of Fear
DESCRIPTION:Stranded in South America with no jobs and no money\, four men risk their lives for a big payday when they agree to drive two trucks full of nitroglycerine to a far-off oil field. The treacherous road is windy\, unpaved\, and peppered with obstacles. The trucks lack shock absorbers and suspension\, so the possibility exists that the loads might combust with only the slightest jostling. But the $2000 per man waiting at the end of the trip is too much to resist for Mario (Yves Montand)\, Jo (Charles Vanel)\, Luigi (Folco Lulli)\, and Bimba (Peter van Eyck). Henri-Georges Clouzot’s classic thriller is a masterclass in building and maintaining almost unbearable suspense. The first third of the movie sets the stakes as it creates emotional investment in the characters\, especially Mario and Jo. Then the journey itself packs a wallop. Will it end in the money or this a drive straight into hell? —Pam Grady \nThe Wages of Fear screened at the 1978 Festival as part of a tribute to Yves Montand\, with the actor in attendance. \nFilms from the Vault revisits previously presented titles at the San Francisco International Film Festival\, highlighting the Festival’s role in championing emerging artists and iconic auteurs and inviting audiences to rediscover these films anew. —Jessie Fairbanks \n 
URL:https://sffilm.org/event/the-wages-of-fear/
LOCATION:Marina Theatre\, 2149 Chestnut St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94123\, United States
CATEGORIES:2026 SFFILM Festival
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SUMMARY:Renoir
DESCRIPTION:Set in late-80s suburban Tokyo\, 11-year-old Fuki is thrust into adolescence by the harsh realities surrounding her parents. Her father Kenji (Lily Franky) is suffering from a terminal illness\, and her mother Utako (Hikari Ishida) is overburdened by the consequences. For Fuki (Yui Suzuki)\, the specter of death begins manifesting in various corners of her daily life\, leading her to seek a respite from engulfing tragedy with her irrepressible imagination. Chie Hiyakawa expands on her meditation on mortality\, first explored in Plan 75\, offering a distinctly arresting perspective centered on Suzuki’s outstanding performance where she channels grief in ways that feels wholly new and hauntingly truthful. Renoir serves as a provocative meditation on the ponderosity of life and ultimately what imbues it with meaning. —Jordan Klein
URL:https://sffilm.org/event/renoir/
LOCATION:BAMPFA\, 2155 Center Street\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:2026 SFFILM Festival
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SUMMARY:Shorts Block 5: Family Films
DESCRIPTION:From intergalactic cardboard adventures to magical whales\, stubborn staircases\, and unexpected animal mishaps\, this delightful collection of short films celebrates imagination\, resilience\, and the connections that bring us together. Animation giant Bill Plympton (The Fan and the Flower\, Festival 2006)\, Academy Award®-winning actor Renée Zellweger (making her directing debut)\, and a cohort of talented independent filmmakers blend inventive animation with thoughtful live-action tales that span cultures and generations. Filled with warmth\, wonder\, and a touch of mischief\, this program invites children\, parents\, and curious viewers alike to see the world through playful and heartfelt perspectives. —Chris Lawrence \nRecommended for ages 5 and up. Films are in alphabetical order rather than order of play. Total runtime 64 min \nThe Apricot\nAlex Z. Avila (USA\, Mexico 2025\, 9 min)\nA young boy is eager to prove himself to his Mexican American family while working a long day on his grandfather’s apricot farm. \nCardboard\nJ.P. Vine (UK 2025\, 8 min)\nA struggling single dad pig fears he’s failed his piglets after moving them into a rundown trailer park—until a cardboard box launches them on an intergalactic adventure. \nDuet\nLéo Brunel (France 2025\, 1 min)\nTwo movers struggle to haul a grand piano up a stubborn staircase—only to discover a passion neither of them saw coming. \nFirst Winter\nSchantelle  Alonzo (USA 2025\, 5 min)\nWhile experiencing his first winter in Chicago\, Ángel\, a young immigrant\, reminisces about his time at home. \nLittle Things\nNoam Rignault Clement (France\, Spain\, USA 2026\, 6 min)\nTaking his mother’s advice to enjoy the little things in life\, a nine-year-old boy in the charming French countryside embarks with a stolen garden gnome on an inquisitive quest to find just that. \nA Pain in the Butt\nElena Walf (Germany\, Croatia 2025\, 5 min)\nAs a hedgehog prepares to hibernate\, one of its quills lodges in a dog’s behind. Desperate for a solution\, the animals embark on an unexpected journey. \nSwim Sistas\nCatherine Joy White (UK 2025\, 11 min)\nFour Black women\, including Great Britain’s first Black female Olympian\, explore healing\, resilience\, and their historical relationship to water through swimming. \nTHEY\nRenée Zellweger (UK 2025\, 8 min)\nIn a complaint-ridden town\, a hopeful hero and his trusty dog hatch a plan to encourage a return to better days. \nWhale 52 – Suite for Man\, Boy\, and Whale\nDaniel Neiden (USA 2025\, 11 min)\nDrawing on the legend of the “loneliest whale\,” a boy with selective mutism and an aging widower—bound by loss and sorrow—discover a magical pen and journal that allows them to hear each other’s unspoken cries and find healing.
URL:https://sffilm.org/event/shorts-block-5-family-films/
LOCATION:Marina Theatre\, 2149 Chestnut St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94123\, United States
CATEGORIES:2026 SFFILM Festival
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SUMMARY:Opening Night: The Invite
DESCRIPTION:Nothing is off limits in Olivia Wilde’s (Booksmart\, Festival 2019) taboo-smashing third feature where two San Francisco couples find themselves traversing surprising boundaries of intimacy and relationships. When his wife Angela (Wilde) informs Joe (Seth Rogan) that she has invited their upstairs neighbors Pina (Penelope Cruz) and Hawk (Edward Norton) to dinner\, he smolders with resentment. In an outburst of passive-aggressive revenge\, he seizes the opportunity to tell them how disruptive their frequent lovemaking is. What ensues in Will McCormack and Rashida Jones’s adaptation of a 2020 Spanish film is tremendously funny and poignant as the straitlaced Angela and Joe find themselves surprised and challenged by the far less traditional sexual mores of Pina and Hawk. All four actors are tremendous as the banter ranges from back trouble to butt plugs\, but at its heart\, this smart and hilarious movie is about the immense challenges of love and sex and how to set the groundwork for repair. —Rod Armstrong
URL:https://sffilm.org/event/opening-night-the-invite/
LOCATION:Castro Theatre\, 429 Castro St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94114\, United States
CATEGORIES:2026 SFFILM Festival
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SUMMARY:Opening Night: Late Fame
DESCRIPTION:The latest feature from Kent Jones (former director of the New York Film Festival) is a gently piercing dramedy about ambition\, obscurity\, and the echoes of youthful dreams. Ed Saxberger (a beautifully restrained Willem Dafoe) once arrived in New York determined to be a poet\, publishing a slim volume before settling into the quiet routines of postal work. As his retirement nears\, an ardent group of downtown bohemians\, led by the captivating Gloria (Greta Lee)\, discover Ed’s long-forgotten book and insist on honoring him with a literary salon. What begins as flattery soon stirs doubt\, longing\, and unexpected desire. With a sharp\, literate screenplay by Samy Burch\, Jones crafts a wise\, sparkling New York tale about reinvention and the courage it takes to be truly seen. —Jessie Fairbanks
URL:https://sffilm.org/event/opening-night-late-fame/
LOCATION:Castro Theatre\, 429 Castro St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94114\, United States
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SUMMARY:Member Mixer + Festival Preview
DESCRIPTION:Members of SFFILM and The JCCSF will be treated to a special preview of the 69th San Francisco International Film Festival lineup. Following a welcome reception\, SFFILM’s Programming Team will show clips from featured films\, show off special events\, and highlight honored guests all from the newly renovated Kanbar Hall theater! \nThe Festival will take place from April 24–May 4. \nAttendee Information\nThis event is a benefit of SFFILM Membership. Please make sure you are signed in to your SFFILM account before clicking “RSVP.” Not a member? Join or renew today!
URL:https://sffilm.org/event/member-mixer-festival-preview/
LOCATION:Jewish Community Center of San Francisco\, 3200 California St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94118\, United States
CATEGORIES:2026 SFFILM Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260313T180000
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SUMMARY:André Is an Idiot
DESCRIPTION:A celebration of life filled with raw honesty\, surreal bursts of imagination\, and brazen irreverence\, André Is an Idiot shows us what it really means to live happily\, truthfully\, and hilariously. In this Sundance award-winning documentary\, André Riccardi sets out to chronicle his final journey after receiving a diagnosis he could have prevented\, through comedic vérité storytelling and fantastical stop-motion interludes. \nATTENDEE INFORMATION\nThis event is a benefit of SFFILM Membership. Please make sure you are signed in to your SFFILM account before clicking “RSVP.” Not a member? Join or renew today for access to this screening! Please note this screening will be overbooked to ensure full attendance; we recommend those attending arrive early to secure their seat.
URL:https://sffilm.org/event/andre-is-an-idiot/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th Street\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:schedule
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260301T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260301T163000
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SUMMARY:Two People Exchanging Saliva & Butterfly
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Marina Theatre in San Francisco for a special screening of the Academy Award Nominated short films Two People Exchanging Saliva and Butterfly\, followed by a Q&A with Two People Exchanging Saliva co-writer and co-director Alexandre Singh. \n\n\n\n    \n  \n\nTwo People Exchanging Saliva\n    Natalie Musteata and Alexandre Singh (France 2024\, 36 min) \nIn a society where kissing is punishable by death\, and people pay for things by receiving slaps to the face. Angine\, an unhappy woman\, shops compulsively in a department store. There\, she becomes fascinated by a playful salesgirl. Despite the prohibition of kissing\, the two become close\, raising the suspicions of a jealous colleague. \n \n\n\n\nButterfly\n    Florence Miailhe (France 2024\, 15 min) \nButterfly is an animated short film inspired by the life of Alfred Nakache\, a French swimming champion who participated in the 1936 Berlin Olympics and set numerous records in this discipline. Facing antisemitism during the Second World War\, he was deported with his family to Auschwitz. Only survivor at the end of the war\, he resumed competing and participated in the first post-war Olympic Games in London in 1948. \n \n\n    \n  \n\n  \nATTENDEE INFORMATION\nThis free event is a benefit of SFFILM Membership. Please make sure you are signed in to your SFFILM account before clicking “RSVP.” Not a member? Join or renew today for access to this screening! Please note this screening will be overbooked to ensure full attendance; we recommend those attending arrive early to secure their seat. \nFilm Details\n\n\n\n\nTwo People Exchanging Saliva\nButterfly\n\n\n\n\nLanguage\nFrench\nFrench\, Arabic\, German\n\n\nYear\n2024\n2024\n\n\nRuntime\n36 minutes\n15 minutes\n\n\nCountry\nFrance\nFrance\n\n\nDirector\nNatalie Musteata\, Alexandre Singh\nFlorence Miailhe\n\n\nProducer\nVioleta Kreimer\, Valentina Merli\, Natalie Musteata\, Alexandre Singh\, Zar Amir Ebrahimi\, Carol Cohen\nRon Dyens\, Luc Camilli\n\n\nEditor\nHanna Park\nNassim Gordji Tehrani\n\n\nCinematographer\nAlexandra de Saint Blanquat\nFlorence Miailhe\n\n\nMusic\nBobak Lotfipour\nPierre Oberkampf
URL:https://sffilm.org/event/two-people-exchanging-saliva-butterfly/
LOCATION:Marina Theatre\, 2149 Chestnut St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94123\, United States
CATEGORIES:schedule
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260301T110000
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SUMMARY:Cartoon Saloon Shorts
DESCRIPTION:Here at SFFILM we have been long time admirers of Cartoon Saloon\, the renowned Irish studio known for their beautifully crafted hand drawn animation for more than 25 years. Our first program was back in 2010 with The Secret of Kells and studio co-founder Tomm Moore. Since then we’ve been able to present almost every subsequent feature film that they have produced\, which have collected a total of four Academy Award nominations. As we start up the month of St. Patrick’s Day\, we’d like to further shine a spotlight on the studio’s celebration of Irish culture\, by showcasing a selection of shorts that are a true testament to the incredible storytelling and artistry found in all of their work. The collection will include past favorites\, including two co-productions with Mordán Films and TG4\, as well as the studio’s newest award winning short\, Éiru. \nATTENDEE INFORMATION\nThis special event\, hosted by SFFILM Education under its Family Programming initiative in collaboration with SFMOMA\, is free and open to the public. Advance RSVP is required. Recommended for ages 7 and up. The shorts are not MPAA rated\, but some contain brief sequences of action\, thematic elements\, and brief smoking that may not make them suitable for the very youngest ages. Seating is limited and available on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nThe film program is about 60 minutes. Plus a Q&A of around 25 minutes. \nPRESENTED IN COLLABORATION WITH\n 
URL:https://sffilm.org/event/cartoon-saloon-shorts-2026/
LOCATION:SFMOMA\, 151 3rd Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:schedule
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260224T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260224T220000
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SUMMARY:Sinners
DESCRIPTION:After chasing success in the North\, twin brothers Smoke and Stack (Michael B. Jordan) return to their hometown of Clarksdale\, Mississippi to open a juke joint. As music and dance meld in celebration of artistry\, culture and history\, an evil descends\, threatening to devour the heart and soul of the community. \nThis special screening will be presented in 70mm. \nATTENDEE INFORMATION\nThis event is a benefit of SFFILM Membership. Please make sure you are signed in to your SFFILM account before clicking “RSVP.” Not a member? Join or renew today for access to this screening! Please note this screening will be overbooked to ensure full attendance; we recommend those attending arrive early to secure their seat.
URL:https://sffilm.org/event/member-screening-sinners/
LOCATION:Grand Lake Theatre\, 3200 Grand Avenue\, Oakland\, CA\, 94610\, United States
CATEGORIES:schedule
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260219T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260219T210000
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CREATED:20260209T234507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T194656Z
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SUMMARY:Midwinter Break
DESCRIPTION:Midwinter Break is a stirring meditation on faith\, commitment\, and the enduring power of love\, as a longtime couple takes a life-changing trip to Amsterdam. \nATTENDEE INFORMATION\nThis event is a benefit of SFFILM Membership. Please make sure you are signed in to your SFFILM account before clicking “RSVP.” Not a member? Join or renew today for access to this screening! Please note this screening will be overbooked to ensure full attendance; we recommend those attending arrive early to secure their seat.
URL:https://sffilm.org/event/midwinter-break/
LOCATION:AMC Metreon\, 135 4th St #3000\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:schedule
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260205T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260205T210000
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CREATED:20260127T201852Z
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SUMMARY:Crime 101
DESCRIPTION:Set against the sun-bleached grit of California coast\, Crime 101 weaves the tale of Mike\, an elusive jewel thief (Chris Hemsworth) whose string of heists along the 101 freeway have mystified police. As Mike plots his next move\, one that could result in walk away money\, \, his path crosses that of a disillusioned insurance broker (Halle Berry) who is facing her own crossroads. Meanwhile a relentless detective (Mark Ruffalo) is closing in on Mike’s movements\, and a former associate has sent a volatile criminal (a scene stealing Barry Keoghan) to destroy Mike’s plans. Director Bart Layton wrings tension from every frame as the line between hunter and hunted begins to blur. As these four lives collide\, each individual’s morality and endurance will be pushed to the brink. \nAdapted from Don Winslow’s acclaimed novella of the same name\, the film is written and directed by Layton (American Animals\, The Imposter). Monica Barbaro\, Corey Hawkins\, Jennifer Jason Leigh\, and Nick Nolte round out the cast. \nATTENDEE INFORMATION\nThis event is a benefit of SFFILM Membership. Please make sure you are signed in to your SFFILM account before clicking “RSVP.” Not a member? Join or renew today for access to this screening! Please note this screening will be overbooked to ensure full attendance; we recommend those attending arrive early to secure their seat.
URL:https://sffilm.org/event/crime-101/
LOCATION:AMC Kabuki\, 1881 Post St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94115\, United States
CATEGORIES:Homepage Feature,schedule
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