This weekâs 4/20 and Earth Day celebrations summarily require the accompaniment of one of the 10 best San Francisco songs of all time. Fresh Air by Quicksilver Messenger Service, one of the 10 best San Francisco bands of all time, charted five months after the inaugural Earth Day in 1970 with the car-radio-friendly lyric, âHave another hit / of fresh air.â There are other events of note on the calendar as well, whose observation is complemented through the magic of motion pictures.
Chaplin Stories — Writer and Child Actor True Boardman Recalls Meeting Charlie Chaplin True Boardman (1909-2003), was a child actor during the silent era, and a writer of television in the mid-20th century. He spent a part of his early childhoo…
Happy Belated Birthday to Charlie Chaplin (April 16) Charlie Chaplin would have turned 131 this year. The silent-era child actor True Boardman reminisces about his encounters with the immortal Chaplin in one of a series of videos presented by Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum, the unwavering East Bay institution devoted to preserving the Bay Areaâs place in early film history. The most popular video on the Niles YouTube channel, not surprisingly, is entitled âMoviegoing During the 1918 Influenza Outbreak.â
Holocaust Memorial Day (April 21) A few years ago, long before COVID-19 forced the Jewish Film Institute to postpone this yearâs San Francisco Jewish Film Festival from JulyâAugust to November, the organization compiled a catalog of first-rate films available to stream. Some are free at JFI On Demand, while others require a visit (and perhaps a rental fee) to another platform.
1945 (teaser) This is “1945 (teaser)” by National Film Institute on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.
Two canât-miss picks: The remarkable 2017 black-and-white Hungarian drama 1945 (on Amazon Prime) imagines the dirt kicked up and dug up by the postwar return of a Jewish father and son to a village harboring guilty secrets. Fannyâs Journey (Kanopy), a French escape saga of wartime bravery and resilience released in 2016, is by turns heart-stopping and heart-warming.
EARTH Trailer ERDE a film by Nikolaus Geyrhalter http://earth-film.at https://www.geyrhalterfilm.com/en/earth
Earth Day (April 22) Nikolaus Geyrhalterâs oeuvre embodies a specifically European approach to documentary that is philosophical and exploratory rather than expository and declarative. His filmsâ theses gradually emerge via the accretion of breathtaking images. He filmed at seven locations around the globe for his latest, Earth, streaming now via the Roxie Virtual Cinema.
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Ramadan (begins April 23) The Arab Film and Media Institute has chosen a Jordanian romantic comedy from 2012, When Monaliza Smiled, to stream April 23 in the Arab Film Series Online. Click through for love, laughs, oddball supporting characters and a cityâAmmanâwe never see on screen.
Timeless Subjects for a Limited Time Only Back in 2007, the innovative San Francisco artist and filmmaker Lynn Hershman Leeson made an atypically accessible documentary about the intersection of science, personal liberties and abusive government power. Strange Culture recounts and reenacts (with Tilda Swinton and Thomas Jay Ryan) the FBIâs persecution of Buffalo professor and artist Steve Kurtz as a bioterrorist. The McEvoy Foundation for the Arts streams Strange Culture April 23-26 with proceeds going to the Roxie.
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Thirty years ago, Marin Country filmmakers Nancy Kelly and Kenji Yamamoto pulled off something astonishing: They made a first-rate period Western on a micro-budget. The newly restored Thousand Pieces of Gold, starring then-unknowns Rosalind Chao and Chris Cooper, had its theatrical re-release derailed by the virus. Following a recent screening and Q&A via Rafael@Home, the Smith Rafael Film Center is on board for an encore presentation culminating on April 26 in a livestream conversation with the creative team.
For filmmakers Only (April 30) Register now for âIdeas into Action: From Concepts to Treatments to Fully Realized Documentaries,â a virtual workshop with local filmmaker and certified mensch Sam Ball of Citizen Film. Presented by the Berkeley Film Foundation, the seminar (Thursday, April 30, 1â2:30pm) uses Citizenâs docs as case studies in the art of productive, buzzy collaboration. Kind of like Quicksilver, in a way.
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