San Francisco Cinematheque

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145 9th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

San Francisco Cinematheque is a renowned organization dedicated to showcasing avant-garde and experimental films in San Francisco, CA. With a focus on pushing boundaries and challenging traditional cinematic norms, they curate a diverse range of screenings, including the Queering the Wreckage series and the New Utopia and Light Fracture exhibition by Luther Price.

As a hub for film enthusiasts, San Francisco Cinematheque also houses a comprehensive archive, featuring a collection of groundbreaking works. Their commitment to promoting the art of cinema extends beyond screenings, as they offer a bookstore and publish writings that delve into the world of experimental film. By supporting emerging filmmakers and providing a platform for artistic exploration, San Francisco Cinematheque continues to shape the landscape of avant-garde cinema.

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5.02 reviews
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Maïa Cybelle C.
1/20/2006

I am biased as I curate for the SF Cinematheque, but it is one of the most wonderful places to see innovative and experimental films in the city. The screenings happen at Yerba Buena Center for...

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Jenny B.
11/15/2016

A San Francisco gem. If you find your way to the films that they show at SF Cinematheque (in different venues from ATA to Yerba Buena), you will see films that are one-of-a-kind, artist made,...

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