$5 Off: “Lost Landscapes” Historic SF Film Night | Castro Theatre
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Castro Theatre | 429 Castro St., San Francisco, CA
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See rare footage of SF’s past. The 12th year of Rick Prelinger’s Lost Landscapes of San Francisco, the annual archival film program hosted by the Long Now Foundation that celebrates San Francisco’s past and looks towards its future with a night of rare film and home movie clips of San Francisco from the 1900s to the 1970s.
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New sequences this year include North Beach clubs and nightlife, colorful New Deal labor graphics, early BART footage, a scooters’ rights demonstration, dunes in the Sunset, Barbra Streisand and Ryan O’Neal shooting “What’s Up Doc?” on location in the Richmond District, more footage of the mysterious Running Man in Chinatown and on Nob Hill, Bay Area activism, Latino families dancing on Ocean Beach, and much, much more.
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Cost: $5 Off*