Underground Films: Citizen Kane (1941) 16mm/Sound | Berkeley
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The Tannery | 708 Gilman St. Berkeley, CA 94710
Berkeley Underground Films at the Tannery
The Berkeley Underground Film Society (BUFS) is an all ages club for collectors, researchers, and film enthusiasts in the East Bay and San Francisco area.
Their goal is to review and share a selective film history of movies on film.
Every Sunday, they screen buried, rarely projected, or otherwise obscure 8mm, Super 8, and 16mm prints in their collection.
Following the death of a publishing tycoon, news reporters scramble to discover the meaning of his final utterance.
“Before Kane, nobody in Hollywood knew how to set music properly in movies,” wrote filmmaker François Truffaut in a 1967 essay. “Kane was the first, in fact the only, great film that uses radio techniques.”
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Cost: FREE**Donations Accepted
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