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Berkeley Underground Film Society | Rare 16mm Film Night

Every Sunday - - 7:00 pm | Cost: FREE
The Tannery | 708 Gilman St., Berkeley, CA

Event Details

The Berkeley Underground Film Society is a club for collectors, researchers, and film enthusiasts in the East Bay and San Francisco Area.

Every Sunday they reach into their archives for a selective film history of unseen, rarely projected, or otherwise obscure 8mm, 9.5mm, and 16mm prints.

Berkeley Underground Film Society
Rare 8mm & 16mm film screenings
Most Sundays (Door @ 6:30pm – Film 7:00pm)
708 Gilman St. @ The Tannery, Berkeley
– FREE

July 2012
07/29 – SOUND & SILENT ANIMATION REVIEW ON 8MM, SUPER 8, AND 16MM Rare animated gems of the 1910’s through 70’s featuring the work of Winsor McCay, Walt Disney, Ub Iwerks, Art Clokey, Chuck Jones, John Hubley and much, much more!

AUGUST 2012

08/05 – Future Shock (1972) with The Medium is the Message (1967) MARSHALL MCLUHAN
08/12 – Midnight Cowboy (1969) JOHN SCHLESINGER
08/19 – The Joyless Street (1925) GEORG WILHELM PABST
08/26 – Broken Blossoms (1919) DW GRIFFITH

Where are the screenings held?: Most screenings are held at Community Access @ The Tannery 708 Gilman St., Berkeley, with some screenings at Shawl-Anderson Dance Center on 2704 Alcatraz Ave. (at College Ave.) Berkeley, CA

But since this is “underground” please note that the screening location may change. Please always check the B.U.F.S. website before attending to confirm details.


Cost: FREE
This event is scheduled every Sunday:
Please be aware that recurring events like this may occasionally be cancelled or postponed by the promoter - especially on holidays. We always suggest you contact the promoter or venue to confirm for a particular day.
Categories: *Top Pick*, East Bay, Movies
Venue: The Tannery
Address: 708 Gilman St., Berkeley, CA