
Featured Film:
Three Colors: Red at the Grand Illusion
A couple of archival series kick off this week, led by the Grand Illusion’s annual celebration of 35mm film, their Sumer of Celluloid. First up is Krzysztof Kieślowski’s Red, the conclusion of the Three Colors Trilogy. If you haven’t seen Blue and White, I’d recommend watching them first. But also why haven’t you seen the Three Colors Trilogy yet? It’s great! Later in the week, SAM’s film program returns with a summer series devoted to American comedies, kicking off with William Powell and Myrna Loy as Dashiell Hammett’s alcohol-fueled sleuths in The Thin Man.
Playing This Week:
The Last Black Man in San Francisco (Joe Talbot) Fri-Thurs
The Rock (Michael Bay, 1996) Fri-Weds
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Frank Oz, 1988) Fri-Tues
DSP Dev (Mandeep Benipal) Fri-Thurs
Shadaa (Jagdeep Sidhu) Fri-Thurs
Pavarotti (Ron Howard) Fri-Thurs
The Last Black Man in San Francisco (Joe Talbot) Fri-Thurs
Suburbia (Penelope Spheeris, 1983) Sat Only
Non-Fiction (Olivier Assayas) Tues Only Our Review
The Bikes of Wrath (Cameron Ford & Charlie Turnbull) Weds Only Filmmaker in Attendance
Three Colors; Red (Krzysztof Kieślowski, 1994) Fri-Thurs 35mm
Queen of Diamonds (Nina Menkes, 1991) Fri-Thurs
Funan (Denis Do) Sat & Sun Only
Oh Baby (B. V. Nandini Reddy) Fri-Thurs
Kabir Singh (Sandeep Reddy Vanga) Fri-Thurs
Article 15 (Anubhav Sinha) Fri-Thurs
Brochevarevarura (Vivek Athreya) Fri-Thurs
Red White & Wasted (Sam Jones & Andrei Bowden Schwartz) Weds & Thurs Only
Article 15 (Anubhav Sinha) Fri-Thurs
Pavarotti (Ron Howard) Fri-Thurs
The Last Black Man in San Francisco (Joe Talbot) Fri-Thurs
The Thin Man (WS Van Dyke, 1934) Thurs Only
Czech that Film Fri-Sun Full Program