One-Night Stands

Repertory film listings for February 26-March 4, 2009.

Thu., February 26

Behave (80 min., 2007). Human Rights Watch Film Festival
(PFA, 6:30)

Up the Yangtze (93 min., 2007). Human Rights Watch Film
Festival (PFA, 8:30)

Blacks and Jews (85 min., 1997). Followed by discussion with
filmmakers Alan Snitow and Deborah Kaufman (Cal State East Bay Arts and
Education Building, Hayward, noon)

Friday, February 27

The Sari Soldiers (90 min., 2008). Human Rights Watch Film
Festival (PFA, 6:30)

Our Disappeared (99 min., 2008). Preceded by Witness to
Hiroshima
(15 min., 2008). Human Rights Watch Film Festival (PFA,
8:30)

Sat., February 28

Screaming Mimi (79 min., 1958). One-Two Punch: Pulp Writers
on Film (PFA, 6:30)

The Woman Chaser (87 min., 1999). One-Two Punch: Pulp Writers
on Film. Introduced by Don Herron (PFA, 8:15)

Sun., March 1

One Night (78 min., 2005). Women’s Cinema from Tangiers to
Tehran. Filmmaker Niki Karimi in person (PFA, 3:00)

A Few Days Later … (70 min., 2006). Women’s Cinema from
Tangiers to Tehran. Filmmaker Niki Karimi in person (PFA, 5:30)

Thirst (65 min., 2004). Followed by discussion with
filmmakers Alan Snitow and Deborah Kaufman (EC, 2:00)

Monday, March 2

After Life (115 min., 1999). Buddhism and Film. Followed by
lecture by Robert Sharf (PFA, 3:00)

Tuesday, March 3

Silvia Prieto (92 min., 1999). Filmmaker Martín
Rejtman in person (PFA, 7:30)

Wed., March 4

The 400 Blows (99 min., 1959). Film 50: History of Cinema.
Followed by lecture by Marilyn Fabe (PFA, 3:00)

The Magic Gloves (90 min., 2003). Filmmaker Martín
Rejtman in person (PFA, 7:30)

The 11th Hour (95 min., 2007). Presented by Transition East
Bay (Humanist Hall, Oakland, 7:30)

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