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FREE @ Castro: Presentation on 28mm films currently being preserved: Silent Film Fest

Date:
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Time:
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Event Type:
Speaker
Phone:
479 1888
Location Details:
San Francisco's Historic Movie Palace

429 Castro Street, at Market Street

The theatre is accessible by:

MUNI Metro lines K, L, & M
F Market streetcar
Buslines 33, 35, 37 and 24
BART riders transfer to MUNI Metro at these stations:

Embarcadero
Montgomery
Powell
Civic Center
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Patrons and Friends of the Castro Theatre:

Parking around the Castro district is difficult at best, there are two small parking lots and street parking available, please add extra travel time if coming by car for a prompt arrival at the theatre.

Residents in San Francisco proper are best served by taking public transportation to avoid unnecessary stress on your evenings entertainment.

San Francisco Silent Film Festival
Source: http://www.silentfilm.org
The San Francisco Silent Film Festival home page
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Saturday, July 11
AMAZING TALES FROM THE ARCHIVES 10:00am (Free)
Joe Lindner and Heather Olson of Academy Film Archive will give a presentation of 28mm films currently being preserved by the Academy, including a trailer for a lost Constance Talmadge film, Polly of the Follies (1922), and a complete 1911 Edison short. Piano accompaniment by Stephen Horne. Admission is free!The Castro Theatre
Source: http://www.castrotheatre.com
14th Annual Silent Film Festival continues SFSFF’s commitment to the authentic presentation of extraordinary work from the silent era with extraordinary musical accompaniment. Find out what the critics are raving about!

Admission price is $14 General/$12 Member for all films unless noted.
Festival Passes are available!

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