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SF Library Free Film Festival: “Milk” | 2013

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Tuesday, July 16, 2013 - 6:30 pm | Cost: FREE
Bernal Heights Branch Library | 500 Cortland Avenue, San Francisco, CA

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Classic San Francisco Movies: SF Library’s Free Film Festival | 2014

Enjoy free movies all summer long at your neighborhood library during the 3rd Annual San Francisco Library Film Festival. Every movie being screened is either set in San Francisco or was filmed here.

The 2014 edition of this free film festival features San Francisco classics including the amazing car chase scenes of Bullitt, a screening of Milk at the Milk Library, monsters destroying San Francisco in the 1950s in It Came From Beneath the Sea and more.

Free popcorn? Several of the screenings (though none at the Main Library) will have free popcorn.

Milk chronicles the heart-breaking true story of how New Yorker Harvey Milk moved to San Francisco and became the city’s first openly gay public official.

The following year both he and the city’s mayor, George Moscone, were shot to death by the former city supervisor.

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Cost: FREE
Categories: *Top Pick*, Movies, San Francisco
Address: 500 Cortland Avenue, San Francisco, CA