Thursday, June 26
Three Men and a Laptop: Part 2 (80 min., 2014). Presented along with Three Men and a Laptop: Part 1, Sealed Letter, and Faith Becomes Her (New Parkway Theater, Oakland, 5:00)
Regarding Susan Sontag (106 min., 2014). Frameline38 (Rialto Cinemas Elmwood, 7:00)
The Story of the Last Chrysanthemums (142 min., 1939). Kenji Mizoguchi: A Cinema of Totality (Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, 7:00)
Pitfall (84 min., 1948). (The Magick Lantern, Point Richmond, 7:30)
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (114 min., 2013). Waterfront Flicks (Jack London Square Ferry Lawn, Oakland, sundown)
Fixed: The Science/Fiction of Human Enhancement (61 min., 2013). Temescal Street Cinema (49th Street and Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, 8:45)
The Hunt for Red October (134 min., 1990). (UA Berkeley 7, 9:00)
Batman (126 min., 1989). Parkway Classics (Parkway, 9:30)
Out in the Night (75 min., 2013). Frameline38 (Rialto Cinemas Elmwood, 9:30)
Friday, June 27
Innocent Sorcerers (88 min., 1960). Martin Scorsese Presents Masterpieces of Polish Cinema (BAM/PFA, 7:00)
In Motion: Amiri Baraka (60 min., 1983). Final Fridays Films of Resistance and Solidarity (EastSide Cultural Center, Oakland, 7:00)
Waiting for Guffman (84 min., 1996). Rude Awakening: American Comedy, 1990-2010 (BAM/PFA, 8:50)
Saturday, June 28
The Green Planet (83 min., 2013). (The Magick Lantern, 2:00)
Urbanized (85 min., 2011). Co-presented by the American Institute of Architects, East Bay Chapter (Parkway, 3:00)
The 47 Ronin, Parts I and II (219 min., 1941-42). Kenji Mizoguchi: A Cinema of Totality (BAM/PFA, 6:00)
Godzilla vs. Biollante (104 min., 1989). Godzilla Night 3 (BAL Theatre, San Leandro, 7:00)
Sunday, June 29
Take Aways (67 min., 1961-1992). Picture This: Classic Children’s Books on Film (BAM/PFA, 3:30)
Groundhog Day (101 min., 1993). Rude Awakening: American Comedy, 1990-2010 (BAM/PFA, 6:00)
Monday, June 30
A Small Family Business (180 min., 2014). Presented by National Theatre Live (Rialto Cinemas Cerrito, 7:00)
Tuesday, July 1
Basketball Guru: The Pete Newell Story (75 min., 2014). Post-film Q&A with film producer Doug Harris (Parkway, 7:00)
King Lear (180 min., 2014). Presented by National Theatre Live (Rialto Cinemas Elmwood, 7:00)
Wednesday, July 2
The Untold History of the United States—Chapter 8: Reagan Gorbachev & Third World-Rise of the Right (57 min., 2012). (Humanist Hall, Oakland, 7:30)








