SUNDAY & MONDAY: Architect/visionary Buckminster Fuller (Karen Goodman and Kirk Simon, 1995) is profiled 7:15, 9:20 p.m.
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY (June 14 & 15): The youth of France get their historical record down in Jean-Luc Godard's Masculine Feminine (France, 1966) 7:15, 9:25 p.m.; also Wed 2 p.m.
ROXIE
3117 and 3125 16th St. (at Valencia), 863-1087, www.roxie.com; www.holehead.org for (Yet) Another Hole in the Head. $8 for regular programming, $9 for (Yet) Another Hole in the Head. Short-run repertory on two screens, separated by a bar, in one of the most adventurously programmed theaters in the USA.
WEDNESDAY: (Yet) Another Hole in the Head, offering "8 Nights of Fantasy and Horror," continues through June 9. Katie Bird: certifiable crazy person (Ritter) 2:30 p.m. Evil Eyes (Atkins) 5 p.m. The Calamari Wrestler (Kawasaki, Japan) 7:15 p.m. Satan's Playground (Tomaselli) 9:30 p.m.
THURSDAY: Another Hole -- Cold and Dark (Goth) 5 p.m. Bruce Campbell directs and stars as the Man With the Screaming Brain (2005) 7:15 p.m. Takashi Miike's Audition (Japan, 1999) 9:30 p.m.
STARTS FRIDAY: The Power of Nightmares (Adam Curtis, U.K., 2004); see Opening for review 7:30 p.m.; also Sat, Sun, & Wed 12:30, 4 p.m. Dead Meat (Conor MacMahon, Ireland, 2004); see Opening for review 8, 9:45 p.m.
SAN FRANCISCO MUSEUM OF MODERN ART
Koret Visitor Education Center (save as noted), 151 Third St. (between Mission and Howard), 357-4000, www.sfmoma.org. Screenings are free with museum admission of $10.
DAILY (Closed Wednesday): "Photographers in Focus," a program of shorts 1 p.m. Episodes 214 and 222 (covering, we assume, key events in the posthumous career of vampire Jonathan Frid) of the TV series Dark Shadows (1967) 3 p.m.; also Thurs 7 p.m.
THURSDAY (June 9): In the Phyllis Wattis Theater, Adam Sandler undergoes Punch-Drunk Love (P.T. Anderson, 2002), with animated sequences by Jeremy Blake, subject of an ongoing exhibition 7 p.m.
SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC LIBRARY
Koret Auditorium, Lower Level, 100 Larkin (at Grove), 557-4400, http://sfpl.lib.ca.us/. A weekly video program screens on Thursdays. Free.
THURSDAY (June 9): "Different From the Others," a series of films with the theme of homosexuality in Germany before World War II, screens The Einstein of Sex (Rosa von Praunheim, Germany, 1999), a documentary on pioneer sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld. It's all relative? noon.
YERBA BUENA CENTER FOR THE ARTS
701 Mission (at Third Street, in Yerba Buena Gardens), 978-2787, www.ybca.org. $8 save as noted. This venue's Screening Room is a home for film and video programs of all sorts.
WEDNESDAY (June 8): A San Francisco Jewish Film Festival screening of a 35mm print of Edgar G. Ulmer's Yiddish-language film American Matchmaker (1940), with Leo Fuchs, "the Yiddish Fred Astaire." $7 6, 8 p.m.
THURSDAY (June 9): S.F. Cinematheque screens Marguerite Duras' last film, Les Enfants (France, 1984), about a 7-year-old girl (played by an adult) who won't return to school "because at school they teach me things I don't know." Plus two short films. $7 7:30, 9:15 p.m.
FRIDAY (June 10): A two-week "Nuns and Cheerleaders" series double-bills Beauty Knows No Pain (Elliot Erwitt, 1971), a record of the rigorous training of the Kilgore Rangerette Team, and School of the Holy Beast (Norifumi Suzuki, Japan, 1974), about a young woman who infiltrates a sadistic nunnery 7:30 p.m.
SUNDAY (June 12): An "Anarchist Sunday" matinee series opens with the Marx Brothers taking on dictatorship in Duck Soup (Leo McCarey, 1933), plus puppet animator Ladislas Starevich's fable Frogland (France, 1923) 2 p.m.