Special Events and Series
Documentaries of Distinction
A special series of new, highly acclaimed documentaries worthy of attention.
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My Brother’s Wedding in 35mm
Friday, Feb 2: 7:00 pm
Sunday, Feb 4: 12:00 pm
Monday, Feb 5: 7:30 pm
Wednesday, Feb 7: 7:30 pm
In 1983, after many long months of shooting, Charles Burnett sent a rough-cut of MY BROTHER'S WEDDING, his follow-up to the acclaimed KILLER OF SHEEP, to his producers. Ignoring his request to finish the editing of the film, the producers rushed it to a New York festival screening, where it received a mixed review from the New York Times. With distributors scared off, the film was largely forgotten. But when Milestone Films acquired the rights almost 25 years later, Burnett's one request was a chance to complete his film the way he had originally intended, resulting in the belated realization of a nearly-lost work of art.
Pierce Mundy works at his parents’ South Central dry cleaners with no prospects for the future and his childhood buddies in prison or dead. With his best friend just getting out of jail and his brother busy planning a wedding to a snooty upper-middle-class Black woman, Pierce navigates his conflicting obligations while trying to figure out what he really wants in life.
“Burnett fills the film with voices and memories, humor and rage; his vision of neighborhood life has an ample, passionate generosity. The drama of unresolved frustrations and stifled dreams is propelled by a sense of history looming just below the surface.” Richard Brody, The New Yorker
“A beautiful, detailed view of Black life happening… It’s heartfelt and has a timeless quality that is magnified by Charles Burnett’s poetic storytelling.” Channing Godfrey Peoples, director of Miss Juneteenth
One From the Heart: Reprise
Friday, Feb 2: 9:00 pm
Saturday, Feb 3: 4:00 pm
Sunday, Feb 4: 7:30 pm
Tuesday, Feb 6: 7:30 pm
Hank (Frederic Forrest) and Frannie (Teri Garr) argue while celebrating their fifth anniversary. Yearning for a life of excitement and romance, Frannie fears that she is wasting her life on a man who shows no interest in her dreams of traveling to far-off places. The argument escalates and they break up. Heading in separate ways and taking to the streets, they both meet and spend the night with strangers. Hank with the seductive Leila (Nastassja Kinski), a runaway circus performer, and Frannie with Ray (Raul Julia), a handsome waiter who moonlights as a cocktail pianist and singer.
Supervised by director Francis Ford Coppola, this recut restoration was made in 4K by American Zoetrope and Roundabout Entertainment in the US, with the 4K scans lifted from the original camera negative. Featuring lavishly surreal sets, ravishing cinematography, and Academy Award-nominated music by Tom Waits, Coppola's legendarily ambitious, romantic exercise in style is ripe for reappraisal.
“An integral piece of the oeuvre of one of America’s great directors.” Ruthe Stein, The San Francisco Chronicle
“A playful, delightfully unfathomable piece of magic.” Desson Thomson, The Washington Post
“There’s not a moment in One From the Heart when Mr. Coppola isn’t after something romantic and glorious, something inexpressibly grand.” Janet Maslin, The New York Times
Happiness in 35mm
Friday, Feb 9: 7:00 pm
Sunday, Feb 11: 4:00 pm, 7:00 pm
Tuesday, Feb 13: 7:00 pm
Wednesday, Feb 14: 7:00 pm
The master of dark comic misery, Todd Solondz, casts his ironic-compassionate gaze on a panoply of suburban New Jersey sad sacks and societal rejects—including a phone sex fiend, a pedophile father, and an elderly couple going through a divorce—in this audacious exploration of the universal search for fulfillment. By turns bitterly hilarious, darkly disturbing, and emotionally devastating (sometimes all at once), HAPPINESS dares to extend empathy to even the most damaged among us.
“[Solondz] fills Happiness with enough misery to make its most outrageous joke its title — and with enough true, unexpected tenderness to warrant this view of the world.” Janet Maslin, The New York Times
“The world of Happiness is a bit off-kilter, which creates distance between you and the film. But if you look closer, you might get a glimpse of your own pathetic desires and contradictions.” Jas Keimig, The Stranger
“It is not a film for most people. It is certainly for adults only. But it shows Todd Solondz as a filmmaker who deserves attention, who hears the unhappiness in the air and seeks its sources.” Roger Ebert
She Is Conann
Saturday, Feb 10: 4:00 pm, 8:30 pm
Monday, Feb 12: 7:15 pm
Thursday, Feb 15: 7:15 pm
Saturday, Feb 17: 4:30 pm
Sunday, Feb 18: 4:30 pm
Tuesday, Feb 20: 7:15 pm
In a barbaric fantasy sci-fi trip through time, sword-and-sorcery mythology is bent, fractured, and gender-swapped by master visionary Bertrand Mandico in his third feature epic. Six lives, six eras, and six deaths mark Conann’s poetic journey through different incarnations and lesbian loves. Guiding Conann through her many epic lives is Elina Löwensohn (AMATEUR, LET THE CORPSES TAN) as Rainer, a Cerberus of many otherworldly dimensions whose paparazzi camera sees all.
The perversity of THE WILD BOYS and the hero’s journey of AFTER BLUE (DIRTY PARADISE) – Mandico’s two previous films – come together in this even greater handmade homage as the director ropes in influences as lush as FELLINI SATYRICON, THE NIGHT PORTER, THE HUNGER, and Fassbinder’s entire oeuvre to craft a moving portrait of a warrior trying to find her place while outside of space, time, and meaning. Official selection of Cannes Directors’ Fortnight, Fantastic Fest, and Sitges.
In English and French with English subtitles.
“She Is Conann is not for the faint of heart, weak of stomach, or morally pious. It plays upon the most provocative ideas imaginable—pushing the boundaries of not only sexuality, gender, and self-image, but societal norms too.” Maggie Lovitt, Collider
“Director Bertrand Mandico’s lurid saga of gender-queer decadence and visceral violence is a ravishing sensory feast for viewers with strong stomachs.” Stephen Dalton, The Film Verdict
The Show Has Already Started: Short Films by Bertrand Mandico
Saturday, Feb 10: 6:30 pm
Featuring companion films to SHE IS CONANN. While creating SHE IS CONANN, Bertrand Mandico also filmed two short films simultaneously to create an entire "Barbarian Cycle" that brings you deeper into the world that Mandico has created. Presented here are the two short films along with another new short and wraparound segments exclusive to this program.
The program includes the following:
RAINER, A VICIOUS DOG IN A SKULL VALLEY
Octavia Foss wants to stage a female version of Conan the Barbarian in the theater. She makes a pact with a dog-headed demon to achieve her goals.
WE BARBARIANS
On the set of a film in the making, four actresses take turns guiding us. They unknowingly drag us into their damnation.
THE LAST CARTOON – NONSENSE, OPTIMISTIC, PESSIMISTIC
The end of the world of humanity as seen by Mandico.
In French with English subtitles.
“French auteur Bertrand Mandico has earned a reputation as one of contemporary cinema’s most intriguing and inventive talents.” Martin Kudlac, ScreenAnarchy
Bacurau: CDX Movie Night
Sunday, Feb 18: 7:00 pm
In this genre-bending political allegory, the inhabitants of a bucolic village become the targets of a group of corporate mercenaries bent on their displacement. A fierce confrontation takes place when the townspeople turn the tables on the villainous outsiders, banding together by any means necessary to protect and maintain their remote community. The mercenaries just may have met their match in the fed-up, resourceful denizens of little Bacurau. Winner of the Jury Prize at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival, the film was released in March 2020 and barely saw in-person screenings.
In English and Portuguese with English subtitles.
Casa del Xolo is a Latine/a/o-led mutual aid org and cultural center located in Fremont. The property that houses CDX and its sister business, Lazy Cow Bakery, was sold to developers in 2022—shortly after they opened. Thanks to the generosity of Kino Lorber, the film’s distributor, most of the proceeds from this screening will go towards CDX’s relocation efforts.
“[A] boldly inventive political fantasy… The light touches of science fiction evoke present-day depravities, and the vision of local unity offers a thrillingly imaginative playbook for resistance.” Richard Brody, The New Yorker
“Bacurau never wastes a chance to leave a mark on its audience.” Monica Castillo, RogerEbert.com