3rd i co-presents “Brown Girls” at CAAMFest 2017

Alamo Drafthouse 2550 Mission St, San Francisco, CA, United States

"BROWN GIRLS" follows the lives of Leila, a South Asian writer in the midst of navigating and owning her queerness, and her friend Patricia, who struggles to find meaning financially, romantically and creatively.

3rd i Co-presents “Kalpana” at BAMPFA

BAMPFA 2155 Center Street, Berkeley, CA, United States

3rd i co-presents two films at BAMPFA: "Kalpana," an experimental drama from 1948, and "Celluloid Man," a portrait of a film preservationist.

3rd i Co-presents “Celluloid Man” at BAMPFA

BAMPFA 2155 Center Street, Berkeley, CA, United States

3rd i co-presents two films at BAMPFA: "Kalpana," an experimental drama from 1948, and "Celluloid Man," a portrait of a film preservationist.

“Nainsukh
” at BAMPFA

BAMPFA 2155 Center Street, Berkeley, CA, United States

Dutta painstakingly recreates the eighteenth-century artist Nainsukh’s brilliant miniature paintings through sumptuous compositions set amid palace ruins.

The Seventh Walk at BAMPFA

BAMPFA 2155 Center Street, Berkeley, CA, United States

A film about contemporary landscape painter Paramjit Singh.

“The Unknown Craftsman”

BAMPFA 2155 Center Street, Berkeley, CA, United States

Dutta’s magical new film follows an eighth-century architect across the lower Himalayas in search of a temple site.

The New Talkies

Artists' Television Access 992 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

This evening of neo-benshi performances will consist of screening several film clips re-narrated live for the audience.

$10

Second screening of “The Hate Man” doc

Artists' Television Access 992 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

This moving portrait of a Berkeley street philosopher explores the Hate Man’s enigmatic life, including why, thirty years ago, he chose to quit his job as a successful New York Times journalist, drop out of mainstream society and live in the streets. Challenging conventional notions of success, conformity, progress and morality, 'Hate' lucidly discusses and defends his own 'downward mobility' and personal theories of human communication among countless other issues.

$7 – $10

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