Thursday, May 22
Homeland in the Borderland (55 min., 2013). With filmmaker Keiko Okawa and producer Keijiro Suga (142 Dwinelle Hall, UC Berkeley, 4:00)
Freedom Summer (113 min., 2014). Presented by the ACLU (New Parkway Theater, Oakland, 6:30)
King Lear (180 min., 2014). Presented by National Theatre Live (Rialto Cinemas Elmwood, 7:00)
Sherlock Holmes and the Woman in Green (68 min., 1945). (The Magick Lantern, Point Richmond, 7:30)
Catch Me If You Can (141 min., 2002). (UA Berkeley 7, 9:00)
The Bicycle Thief (93 min., 1948). Bike-centric Cinema (Parkway, 9:30)
Friday, May 23
On My Way (113 min., 2014). (The Magick Lantern, 5:00)
The Ghosts in Our Machine (93 min., 2013). Presented by the Animal Legal Defense Fund. With post-film Q&A with director Liz Marshall (Parkway, 6:30)
Saturday, May 24
Thunderball (130 min., 1965). Thrillville Theater (Parkway, 3:00)
Ida (80 min., 2014). (The Magick Lantern, 8:00)
Sunday, May 25
Commie Camp (81 min., 2013). Presented by SFJFF Kids (Parkway, 12:30)
Tuesday, May 27
La Noche de los Lápices (105 min., 1986). Amaranto Revolutionary Film Series (La Peña Cultural Center, Berkeley, 6:30)
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (165 min., 2014). Presented by National Theatre Live (Rialto Cinemas Elmwood, 7:00)
The Missing Picture (92 min., 2013). Doc Night (Parkway, 7:00)
Chocolat (121 min., 2000). Savory Cinema (Parkway, 8:00, 9:30)
Wednesday, May 28
B.B. King: The Life of Riley (123 min., 2014). (Rialto Cinemas Elmwood, 7:00)
King Lear (180 min., 2014). Presented by National Theatre Live (Rialto Cinemas Cerrito, 7:00)
The Untold History of the United States—Chapter Three: The Bomb (58 min., 2012). (Humanist Hall, Oakland, 7:30)








