Films
Sunday, March 18, 2018
Film: Time Regained
Film - Feature | March 18 | 1 p.m. | Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
For those who know the final volume of Marcel Prousts In Search of Lost Time, Ruizs film sets off its own chain of memories and associations; for those who do not, it serves as a superb introduction to the shape and texture of the Proustian universe (Dave Kehr).
Film: It Rains on Our Love
Film - Feature | March 18 | 3 p.m. | Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
Two young people try to protect a fragile love on societys margins in Bergmans early look at adolescents in crisis, infused with a surprising warmth and optimism.
Film: Mapantsula
Film - Feature | March 18 | 4:30 p.m. | Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
An apolitical small-time crook in Soweto gets swept up in political protests in this legendary 1988 film, the first anti-apartheid feature made in South Africa and a still-vital time capsule of protest, street culture,
Film: The Thoughts That Once We Had
Film - Feature | March 18 | 7 p.m. | Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
The film essayist behind Red Hollywood and Los Angeles Plays Itself returns with this personal history of cinema, inspired by Gilles Deleuze. Less a lecture than a wordless, associative, haunted journey not just through the history of cinematic innovation, but through the 20th century itself (The Guardian).