Hayes Valley’s Free Spring Outdoor Movie Nights | April 12 – May 10
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Proxy SF | 432 Octavia St San Francisco, CA 94102
Free / RSVP
Submitted by the Event Organizer
2021 Hayes Valley’s Free Outdoor Movie Nights Return (Oct. 1-29)
The Proxy Fall Film Festival is back for 2021 with free Friday night screenings at the Proxy Walk-in Movie Theater in Hayes Valley.
Presented by HERE FOR NOW, the FREE, Friday evening film screenings at the PROXY Walk-In Theater begin at sundown (7:15) with ‘doors’ opening at 6:00pm.
Come early to claim a good spot and enjoy a frosty Fort Point Beer (all beer proceeds support the arts at PROXY!) with delicious fare from the Viva Vegan and Al Carajo food trucks
2021 Proxy Fall Film Festival
Every Friday, October 1-29, 2021 | 6 pm (Film at sundown)
PROXY, 432 Octavia Blvd, San Francisco
FREEPresented by HERE FOR NOW, the FREE, Friday evening film screenings at the PROXY Walk-In Theater begin at sundown (7:15) with ‘doors’ opening at 6:00pm.
2021 Fall Free Film Schedule
- Oct. 1 – Summer of Soul – RSVP
- Oct. 8 – Gunda – RSVP
- Oct. 15 – Try Harder – RSVP
- Oct. 22 – Pig – RSVP
- Oct. 29 – Judas and the Black Messiah – RSVP
Be sure to check out their Frequently Asked Questions for enjoying the festival and follow along on Twitter and Facebook for weather updates, special guests, film ratings and other information.
The 2019 PROXY Spring Series of outdoor cinema kicks off Friday, April 12th at the PROXY Walk-In Theater.
Bisbee ’17 is a nonfiction feature film by award-winning filmmaker Robert Greene set in Bisbee, Arizona, an eccentric old mining town just miles away from both Tombstone and the Mexican border.
Radically combining collaborative documentary, western and musical elements, the film follows several members of the close knit community as they attempt to reckon with their town’s darkest hour. In 1917, nearly two-thousand immigrant miners, on strike for better wages and safer working conditions, were violently rounded up by their armed neighbors, herded into cattle cars, shipped to the middle of the New Mexican desert and left there to die. This long-buried and largely forgotten event came to be known as the Bisbee Deportation.
The film documents locals as they play characters and stage dramatic scenes from the controversial story, culminating in a large scale recreation of the deportation itself on the exact day of its 100th anniversary. These dramatized scenes are based on subjective versions of the story and offer conflicting views of the event, underscoring the difficulty of collective memory, while confronting the current political predicaments of immigration, unionization, environmental damage and corporate corruption with direct, haunting messages about solidarity and struggle.
Disclaimer: Please double check event information with the event organizer as events can be canceled, details can change after they are added to our calendar, and errors do occur.
Cost: FREE
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