Thursday, February 24
L’Inhumaine (132 min., 1924). Cinema Across Media: The 1920s (PFA, 7:00)
Friday, February 25
Silent Comedies of the 1920s (105 min. including lecture by Paolo Cherchi Usai, 1927-28). Judith Rosenberg on piano. Cinema Across Media: The 1920s (PFA, 7:00)
Merci pour le chocolat (99 min., 2000). Suspicion: The Films of Claude Chabrol and Alfred Hitchcock (PFA, 9:05)
To Dream of Falling Upwards (125 min., 2011). World premiere with filmmaker Antero Ali and cast in attendance (Humanist Hall, Oakland, 8:00)
Saturday, February 26
Shoah, Part 1 (total running time 563 min., 1985). 25th Anniversary Screening: Shoah (PFA, 5:00)
Sunday, February 27
Shoah, Part 2 (total running time 563 min., 1985). 25th Anniversary Screening: Shoah (PFA, 5:00)
Monday, February 28
King Lear (180 min., 2010). National Theatre Live (RCC, 7:00)
Tuesday, March 1
9000 Needles (83 min., 2009). Proceeded by Q&A session with director Doug Derth (RCE, 7:00)
Wednesday, March 2
The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. (88 min., 1953). Preceded by Gerald McBoing Boing (7 min., 1951). Film 50: History of Cinema (PFA, 3:10)
King Lear (180 min., 2010). National Theatre Live (RCC, 7:00)
Pieces of Eight: Fragments, Curiosities, and Hidden Realities (77 min., 1951-98). Radical Light: Alternative Film and Video in the San Francisco Bay Area (PFA, 7:30)
Collapse (82 min., 2009). Preceded by potluck and social hour at 6:30 p.m.; followed by discussion (Humanist Hall, Oakland, 7:30)