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STARTS FRIDAY: Lady Chatterley (Pascale Ferran, France, 2007). See Opening for review. Call for times and other films.

RED VIC
1727 Haight (at Cole), 668-3994, www.redvicmoviehouse.com. $8.50 save as noted. There's a spot on the couch for you at this collectively owned rep house.

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WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY: Mira Nair's identity drama The Namesake (2007). 8 p.m., also Wed 2 p.m.

FRIDAY & SATURDAY: It's a buddy comedy! It's a cop film! It's Hot Fuzz (Edgar Wright, U.K., 2006). 7, 9:30 p.m.; also Sat 2, 4:30 p.m.

SUNDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY (July 22-25): If you want to be free, be free, with Harold and Maude (Hal Ashby, 1971). 7:15, 9:15 p.m.; also Sun 2, 4 p.m.; Wed 2 p.m.

ROXIE FILM CENTER
3117 and 3125 16th St. (at Valencia), 863-1087, www.roxie.com. Short-run repertory on two screens, separated by a bar, in this adventurous affiliate of New College. $8 regular programs, $10 evening shows San Francisco Sex Worker Festival (Saturday).

WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY: The Trials of Darryl Hunt (Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg, 2007), 7, 9:15 p.m.; also Wed 2:30, 4:45 p.m. Oil be seeing you for A Crude Awakening (Basil Gelpke and Ray McCormack, Switzerland, 2006), 7, 8:45 p.m.

STARTS FRIDAY: Your Mommy Kills Animals (Curt Johnson, 2007) 7, 9 p.m.; also Sat, Sun, Wed 2, 4:30 p.m.

SATURDAY: The San Francisco Sex Worker Festival screens here all day. Turning a Corner (Chasnoff) and shorts, noon. Begging Naked (Gehres), 2 p.m. "Hos Demanding Our Rights" (shorts), 4 p.m. Otras Vias (Frisius, Germany/Spain) and shorts, 6 p.m. The Railroad All-Stars (Rodriguez, Guatemala), 8 p.m. "Sex Worker Realism" (shorts).

SAN FRANCISCO MUSEUM OF MODERN ART
Koret Visitor Education Center (unless otherwise noted), 151 Third St. (between Mission and Howard), 357-4000, www.sfmoma.org. Free with museum admission of $12.50 save as noted.

DAILY (Closed Wednesdays): Henri Matisse: Figure, Color, Space (Edith Jud, 2006), through Sept. 16 at 2:30 p.m.; also Thurs 7 p.m. A television documentary, Art in the 21st Century: Spirituality (Deborah Shaffer, 2001) through July 31, 4 p.m.

THURSDAY (July 19): Phyllis Wattis Theater — A "Jean Renoir in the Thirties" series continues with a double-bill of the summery idyll A Day in the Country (1936; 6:30 p.m.) and the bourgeoise-baiting Boudu Saved from Drowning (1932; 7:20 p.m.) $7.

SUNDAY (July 22): Phyllis Wattis Theater — Renoir's Popular Front takes on the French Revolution, La Marseillaise (1938). $7, 3 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 and occasional other days. Free.

THURSDAY (July 19): A "Women in Love" series commemorates Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas with The Moderns (Alan Rudolph, 1988), an arch look back at the 1920s Parisian art scene. Noon.

SHATTUCK
2230 Shattuck (at Kittredge), Berkeley, (510) 843-3456, www.landmarktheatres.com. $9.50. This venerable theater assigns one of its eight screens to repertory programming.

WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY: Ten Canoes (Rolf de Heer and Peter Djigirr, Australia, 2007), 2:30, 4:55, 7:10, 9:25 p.m.

FRIDAY THROUGH THURSDAY (July 20-26): Manufactured Landscapes (Jennifer Baichwal, Canada, 2006). See Opening for review. Call for times.

STANFORD
221 University (at Emerson), Palo Alto, (650) 324-3700, www.stanfordtheatre.org. $7. This handsomely restored neighborhood palace usually (but not always) screens pre-1960 Hollywood fare in the best available prints, with excellent projection. Closed Monday and Tuesday.

WEDNESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY: Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers explore psychoanalysis in Carefree (Mark Sandrich, 1938; 5:55, 9:20 p.m.), screening with Ginger (sans Fred) as Cary Grant's wife in the psycho-comedy Monkey Business (Howard Hawks, 1952; 7:30 p.m.)

SATURDAY THROUGH TUESDAY: Hawks' legendary fast-talking comedy His Girl Friday (Hawks, 1940; 7:30 p.m.; also Sat & Sun 3:50 p.m.), with Grant and Rosalind Russell trading barbs, is paired with MGM's all-star musical romance Broadway Melody of 1940 (Norman Taurog; 7:30 p.m.; also Sat & Sun 3:50 p.m.), with Fred Astaire an unlikely partner for machine-gun tapping Eleanor Powell.

UA BERKELEY
2274 Shattuck (at Kittredge), 1-800-FANDANGO #408 and www.uatc.com. A "Flashback Features" series screens revivals every Thursday evening. $5.

THURSDAY (July 19): I guess you had to be 12 in 1985, ‘cause somebody sure likes The Goonies (Richard Donner, 1985), 8 p.m.

VICTORIA THEATRE
2961 16th St. (at Mission), 863-7576 and www.victoriatheatre.org for venue, www.girlfestbayarea.org for event. This venerable old house frequently rents itself out for special screenings.

FRIDAY & SATURDAY: Girl Fest Bay Area presents an instant revival of a recent film that received some strong reviews but which disappeared quickly, Stephanie Daley (2007), with director Hilary Brougher and star Amber Tamblyn in person at the Friday screening. 6 p.m.

SATURDAY: Girl Fest — Hip-Hop Beyond Beats and Rhymes (Byron Hurt, 2007), a "loving critique" of gender roles in rap. 3 p.m.

YERBA BUENA CENTER FOR THE ARTS
701 Mission (at Third Street, in Yerba Buena Gardens), 978-2787, www.YerbaBuenaArts.org. $8 save as noted. This venue's Screening Room is a home for film and video programs of all sorts.

WEDNESDAY (July 18): Film Art Foundation premieres a new documentary about a San Quentin baseball team, Bad Boys of Summer (Loren Mendell and Tiller Russell, 2007), 7:30 p.m.

THURSDAY (July 19): A "Screw Netflix" series screening films not on DVD continues with Manhattan chronicler Whit Stillman's last film to date, The Last Days of Disco (1998), with Kate Beckinsale and Chloe Sevigny, 7:30 p.m.

SATURDAY (July 21): Screw Netflix — A profane buddy-cop movie with James Caan and Alan Arkin(!), Freebie and the Bean (Richard Rush, 1974), 7:30 p.m.

SUNDAY (July 22): The Arab Film Festival presents " Capturing the Journey," recent shorts from Lebanon. 7:30 p.m.

FILM NOTES
The San Francisco Sex Worker Festival, at the Roxie on Saturday, previews its wares with a Roaming Hookerfest of outdoor projection on the streets of San Francisco this Friday, July 20. Look out, they might be projecting what you did last weekend! Public info line is 861-1157.

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