Loading Events

← Back to Events

Dolby Cinema at 1275 Market

+ Google Map
1275 Market Street
San Francisco, CA 94103

FAQs

How easy is it to navigate the surrounding area for a wheelchair?
The building is fully ADA accessible. Rideshares should drop off on 9th St.

Are there steep hills?
No.

Are there ripped up sidewalks?
No.

Are there any special ways to get accessible seating in the theater?
There is a ramp to the entry doors. Please check in with a venue manager who can help direct you to wheelchair seating.

Are there accessible bathroom stalls?
Yes. All immediately accessible restrooms are gender neutral. Gendered restrooms are accessible in a separate part of the building, and a motorized lift is available to access this space.

Is there unscented soap in restrooms?
No.

Do you offer any hearing assistance devices?
This theater does not have assisted listening devices.

Do you offer any closed captioning devices?
This theater does not have closed captioning devices.

Do you offer any audio description devices?
This theater does not have audio description devices.

43 events

Sort By: Date

The Paris Opera

The Paris Opera

In the wake of the November 2015 terrorist attacks, the legendary Paris Opera has several shows to mount and numerous difficulties to face. Featuring multiple storylines, including labor disputes, live bulls, and charming Russians, this expertly c...

France/Switzerland | 110

Casting JonBenet

Casting JonBenet

Kitty Green’s provocative film creates a new approach to the JonBenet Ramsey murder case, still a source of endless fascination even after 20 years. By auditioning actors from Ramsey’s Colorado hometown for a film about the crime, this stylized d...

USA/Australia | 81

At Rush!

State of Cinema: Edwin Catmull

State of Cinema: Edwin Catmull

Each year, SFFILM invites a visionary thinker to discuss the intersecting worlds of contemporary cinema and visual arts, culture and society, and images and ideas. At this year’s Festival, Dr. Edwin Catmull of Pixar Animation Studios will speak to...

90

Storytelling with VR: A Discussion with Colum Sle...

Storytelling with VR: A Discussion with Colum Slevin & Jess Engel

The afternoon Creativity Summit program kicks off with a discussion between Colum Slevin, Head of Experiences at Oculus, and Jess Engel, Director of Original Content at Within. Virtual reality content has evolved rapidly over the past year, giving...

60

Technology & Creativity: How These Powerful ...

Technology & Creativity: How These Powerful Forces Mesh and Spur Innovation

The closing session of the Creativity Summit is a conversation between John Knoll, Chief Creative Officer and Academy Award-winning Senior Visual Effects Supervisor at Industrial Light & Magic, and Diana Williams, Creative Producer of the Lucasfil...

60

Yourself and Yours

Yourself and Yours

Hong’s latest seriocomedy about booze and breaking up details the life of a painter named Young-soo who hears that his girlfriend Minjung has been seen with another man. Anger and jealousy lead him to a frantic search for her, but when multiple ve...

South Korea | 86

At Rush!

Score: A Film Music Documentary

Score: A Film Music Documentary

It’s such a given that it is almost elemental: motion pictures and musical accompaniment complete each other. This comprehensive and relentlessly fascinating documentary traces the history of film scores, from the flame-thrower guitars of Mad Max:...

USA | 93

At Rush!

The House of Tomorrow

The House of Tomorrow

When a sheltered teen named Sebastian meets an aspiring punk rocker and falls for the boy’s older sister, the stage is set for a cheerful and energetic comedy that tackles matters of friendship, young love, and musical dreams with equal aplomb. El...

USA | 85

The Long Excuse

The Long Excuse

Tender and funny, Miwa Nishikawa’s new film, adapting her popular novel, tackles grief through a comedic lens. When the wife of a popular writer dies unexpectedly, he bonds with another man who lost his beloved spouse in the same accident. By spen...

Japan | 124

Brimstone & Glory

Brimstone & Glory

Burning Man has nothing on Tultepec’s charging toritos and exploding castillos. Mexico’s weeklong National Pyrotechnic Festival is sheer unbridled madness. Scars that tourists take away from fireworks-exploding bulls and towering infernos are earn...

USA | 67

At Rush!

Member Screening: Abacus: Small Enough to Jail

Member Screening: Abacus: Small Enough to Jail

From acclaimed director Steve James (Hoop Dreams, The Interrupters, Life Itself), Abacus: Small Enough to Jail tells the incredible saga of the Chinese immigrant Sung family, owners of Abacus Federal Savings of Chinatown, New York.

USA | 88

The Rescue List

The Rescue List

Lake Volta in Ghana is the largest man-made lake in the world; it is also notorious as a locale for forced child labor.

USA/Ghana | 80

At Rush!

Wrestle

Wrestle

Jamario, Jaquon, Jailen, and Teague are teammates on the J.O. Johnson High School wrestling team in Huntsville, Alabama.

USA | 96

The Human Element

The Human Element

American photographer James Balog has been tracking human-caused changes to our planet for over 35 years.

USA | 80

Ulam: Main Dish

Ulam: Main Dish

For lovers of food documentaries like Jiro Dreams of Sushi (2011) and the Chef’s Table series, Ulam: Main Dish will come as a welcome and fresh addition.

USA | 80

A Tribute to Wayne Wang: Smoke

A Tribute to Wayne Wang: Smoke

Collaborating with novelist Paul Auster, director Wayne Wang weaves a multi-character story, revolving around a Brooklyn cigar store where seemingly unrelated incidents, chance meetings, and a paper bag containing $5,000 end up affecting the lives...

157

Tre Maison Dasan

Tre Maison Dasan

Tre, Maison, and Dasan are three boys who all share something in common – one of their parents is in jail.

USA | 94

Gauguin: Voyage to Tahiti

Gauguin: Voyage to Tahiti

The post-Impressionist painter’s first trip to French Polynesia in 1891 is the focus of this lush, semi-fictionalized biographical exploration of art and inspiration.

France | 102

At Rush!

Boom for Real: The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Mic...

Boom for Real: The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquiat

New York City in the 1970s was fractured, dynamic, and the perfect time and place for prolific graffiti artist Jean-Michel Basquiat to begin his famous SAMO tags around the city.

USA | 78

The Rescue List

The Rescue List

Lake Volta in Ghana is the largest man-made lake in the world; it is also notorious as a locale for forced child labor.

USA/Ghana | 80

We the Animals

We the Animals

Director Jeremiah Zagar uses the dreamy language and impressionistic narrative of Justin Torres's novel of the same name to tell the coming-of-age story of three young Puerto Rican boys growing up in a loving family shadowed by domestic violence.

USA | 90

When I’m a Moth

When I’m a Moth

With sensitivity and a dreamy visual style, When I’m a Moth fictionalizes a moment in Hillary Rodham Clinton’s life when different paths could have been taken, while others seem destined. In the summer of 1969, Hillary (a brilliant Addison T...

USA | Fiction Feature | 91

Premiere

Aniara

Aniara

In this vivid science-fiction drama, a Mars-bound spacecraft is rendered unable to steer after colliding with space debris. Knowing that they have been set adrift for the rest of their lives, the passengers and crew must contend with dangerou...

Sweden | Fiction Feature | 106

We Believe in Dinosaurs

We Believe in Dinosaurs

Williamstown, Kentucky, is home to the Ark Encounter – a “life-size” creationist museum of Noah’s Ark, fitted with all of the creatures that traveled in its hull, including dinosaurs. With incredible access to the park leading up to its openi...

USA | Documentary | 99

Premiere

The Seer and the Unseen

The Seer and the Unseen

The volcanic rock that covers most of Iceland is not just beautiful and protected in the Nature Conservation register, it is also purportedly the home to elves, trolls, and other hidden people. When a new road is set to be built through a lav...

USA | Documentary | 86

Premiere

Colewell

Colewell

In tiny Colewell, Pennsylvania, the residents gather at the post office for mail and gossip, while the days pass quiet and serene. That is until news comes that the office is to close, and beloved clerk Nora (a marvelous Karen Allen) is left ...

USA | Fiction Feature | 79

Supported by SFFILM

Midnight Family

Midnight Family

The Ochoa family runs a hair-raisingly frenetic private ambulance service in Mexico City. Luke Lorentzen captures the madness of curbside negotiations – the service they provide is an add-on to Mexico’s under-resourced public health system – ...

USA | Documentary | 81

Supported by SFFILM

The Sound of Silence

The Sound of Silence

Peter Lucian (Peter Sarsgaard) holds the keys to Manhattan – at least to how it sounds. He is a house tuner, hiring himself out to people who are uneasy in their apartments, but his real life’s project is mapping the city according to the not...

USA | Fiction Feature | 87

Supported by SFFILM

Aquarela

Aquarela

The power of nature is captured with cutting-edge technology and cinematic virtuosity in this paean to water. Victor Kossakovsky (¡Vivan Las Antipodas!, Festival 2012), takes us from Russia’s semi-frozen Lake Baikal to glacier calving in Gree...

Documentary | 90

Wendy

Wendy

The classic story of Peter Pan is wildly reimagined in this ragtag epic from Benh Zeitlin, director of Beasts of the Southern Wild.

USA | Fiction Feature | 111

Freeland

Freeland

USA | Fiction | 80

Supported by SFFILM

The Fever

The Fever

Brazil | Fiction | 98

Miss Juneteenth

Miss Juneteenth

USA | Fiction | 103

Supported by SFFILM

Zana

Zana

Albania | Fiction | 97

Supported by SFFILM

Beyond Moving

Beyond Moving

This captivating documentary tells the remarkable story of South African dancer Siphe November, who was discovered as a young boy in the township of Zolani and rose to become one of a handful of Africans to lead a Western ballet company.

Canada | Documentary | 84

The Iron Hammer

The Iron Hammer

In this personal and rousing documentary, Joan Chen charts the inspiring life and career of “Jenny” Lang Ping, a fearless and independent Olympic athlete who propels China to international prominence in volleyball. On the court, her mo...

USA | Documentary | 99

Nine Days

Nine Days

Imagine a nondescript house in the middle of a wasted landscape where a man named Will (Winston Duke from Us and Black Panther) holds a series of “job interviews” where the job is existence itself. Posed a series of existential questio...

USA | Fiction | 124

Oh Mercy!

Oh Mercy!

France | Fiction | 119

Some Kind of Heaven

Some Kind of Heaven

USA | Documentary | 83

Dick Johnson Is Dead

Dick Johnson Is Dead

USA | Documentary | 89

Amulet

Amulet

UK | Fiction | 99

SF Honors: Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio

Wed, Nov 9 at 7:00 pm
Nov 09

SF Honors: Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio

November 9, 2022 at 7:00 pm PT Dolby Cinema @ 1275 Market

Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio reimagines the classic tale of the fabled wooden boy who, looking ...

116

At Capacity!
a man and a woman wearing headphones sitting next to a white pod in a futuristic room.

Sloan Science on Screen: “The Pod Generatio...

Wed, Apr 19 at 7:30 pm
Apr 19

Sloan Science on Screen: “The Pod Generation”

April 19, 2023 at 7:30 pm PT Dolby Cinema @ 1275 Market

Presented through a partnership between SFFILM and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, this screening...

Belgium | 109

+ Export Events