Monday, Red Headed Woman, Luis Buñuel’s Él (repeats Thursday), and psychedelic German animation The Cathedral of New Emotions (repeats Thursday and Friday) are at the Roxie, Mamma Mia! is at the Alamo Drafthouse New Mission, American Football (Live in Los Angeles) is at the 4 Star, and Sinners continues its 70mm run at the Grand Lake.
Tuesday, Popcorn is at the Drafthouse and the SFSU Senior Thesis Showcase is at the Roxie.
Wednesday, Canyon Cinema co-presents Dedication: A Salon with Millennium Film Journal, a selection of short films to celebrate MFJ's latest issue, with Lynne Sachs in person, Devil In A Blue Dress followed by a Q&A with director Carl Franklin is at the 4 Star, Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles and John Paizs' Crime Wave are at the Drafthouse, BAMPFA end their Gena Rowlands and John Cassavetes tribute with Opening Night (on 35mm), A Normal Family is at the Roxie, whose Charles Burnett series also continues with the buried-at-release, recently rediscovered The Annihilation of Fish, the Super Shangri-La show presents a ninja night double feature at the Balboa, and Forrest Gump (repeats Thursday) is at the Vogue.
Thursday, Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore screens at the Smith Rafael, The Code with followed by a Q&A with director Eugene Kotlyarenko is at the 4 Star, Victor/Victoria (free) is at the Orinda, Grave of the Fireflies is at the Balboa, and Alex Ross Perry's Pavements doc opens at the Roxie with Pavement's Mark Ibold & Scott “Spiral Stairs“ Kannberg.
Friday, Jia Zhangke's career-spanning latest, Caught by the Tides, opens at the Roxie (also at the Smith Rafael), Heavy Metal (on 16mm) is at the Balboa, Legend at the Landmark Opera Plaza, 2001: A Space Odyssey (repeats Saturday and Sunday) at the 4 Star, But I'm a Cheerleader at the New Parkway, the Stanford's Audrey Hepburn series wraps up with Charade and Funny Face, and the Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum kicks off this year's Charlie Chaplin Days, running through Sunday.
Saturday, the Roxie kicks off a new "Almost Midnight" series with Mandy, continue THIS IS AMERICA: Frederick Wiseman – 7 Dispatches with Hospital, and host director Anna Toomey to present her dyslexia doc, Left Behind, Batman Forever (on 35mm) and Kiss Kiss Bang Bang are at the Balboa, Crossroads (2002) is at the Drafthouse, Who Framed Roger Rabbit (repeats Sunday) at the 4 Star, and Other Cinema presents a night of expanded cinema at Artists' Television Access.
Sunday, Cooley High is at the Drafthouse, Little Buddha at the Smith Rafaael, the 24th Annual City Shorts Student Film Festival and ADA: My Mother the Architect with director Yael Melamede in person are at the Roxie, The Sword of Doom is at the Balboa, Media Meltdown Movie Madhouse presents Final Destination 3: Thrill Ride Edition at the 4 Star, and Gray Area presents Secession from the Broadcast: Experimental Television Works from the San Francisco Bay Area.