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601 Van Ness Ave. San Francisco, CA 94102-3200

415-777-3456 

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601 Van Ness Ave. San Francisco CA 94102-3200

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Located near City Hall, this wheelchair-accessible four-screen theater is often your last chance to catch those independent and foreign films before they disappear into DVD-dom. Look in the neighborhood for parking or valet your car at Opera Plaza Mall. Opera Plaza features Dolby sound and offers listening devices.








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  • Blancanieves

    Blancanieves

    Daily

    This striking, widely acclaimed black-and-white silent film from Spain retells the Snow White legend in ways unlike any you've ever seen before — b...

  • In the House

    In the House

    Daily

    A voyeuristic new black comedy from French director François Ozon.

  • The Reluctant Fundamentalist

    The Reluctant Fundamentalist

    Daily

    Mira Nair's film about the cultural transformation of a Pakistani man living in America during and after 9/11.

  • Something in the Air

    Something in the Air

    Daily until May 23

    A semi-autobiographical film from director Olivier Assayas set in the revolutionary wake of the 1968 Parisian uprising.

  • Midnight's Children

    Midnight's Children

    Daily

    An epic Indian film based on the book by Salman Rushdie.

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    "Midnight's Children": Salman Rushdie's Magic Baby Boom

    Deepa Metha's Midnight's Children may have been better served by the miniseries format, allowing Salman Rushdie's sprawling source novel more room to breathe, but this fast-paced film adaptation gives it the ol' college try. Rushdie narrates and... More »

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    "Kiss of the Damned": Vampire Movies in the Old French Style

    Xan Cassevetes's Kiss of the Damned is a loving homage to the Euro-horror genre of the 1960s and 1970s, films like Jess Franco's 1971 Vampyros Lesbos whose promise of lurid thrills made them popular rentals in the early days of home video.... More »

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    "Let My People Go!": Finally, a Funny French Sex Comedy

    In his comic strip Life in Hell, Matt Groening once described cinema's greatest paradox thusly: "The French are funny, sex is funny, comedy is funny, and yet no French sex comedies are funny." Which is funny because it's true, though Mikael... More »

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    "The Angels' Share": Young Men and Their Lovable Boozing

    Ken Loach could be the king of kitchen-sink realism, if only he'd tolerate that term or the concept of royal privilege. Socialist stalwart Loach's now legendary empathy for angry young working-class men endures in this mildly schizophrenic fable... More »

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    "The Silence": The Past is Creepy

    Is there any more ominous cinematic portent of doom than a carnival? Especially a carnival with a big scary clown head? First-time director Baran bo Odar knows full well there isn't, and uses one to great effect in his intriguing (and frequently... More »

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