Lost Landscapes 02024: Streets, People and Play: The Drama of Daily Life
1h 9m
This year’s LOST LANDSCAPES OF SAN FRANCISCO (the 19th!) casts an archival gaze on the lives of San Franciscans and Bay residents. Drawn from over 400 newly scanned archival films plus a few old favorites, this year’s film revels in the textures and activities of everyday life, labor and celebration, replaying known and unknown historical moments, daylighting lost and found infrastructures, revealing the scars of settlement and pointing to more hopeful futures. Highlights include intimate views of the Mission District, recently discovered BART films, coverage of Western Addition redevelopment and displacement, and much more. Almost all of the footage has not been shown before.
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The Last Black Man in San Francisco

Looking: The Movie

The Lineup

I Remember Mama

House of Sand and Fog

Invasion of the Body Snatchers

The Age of Adaline

The Laughing Policeman

Hammett

Finding Vivian Maier

Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound

Heart and Souls

Beautiful Boy

Los Angeles Plays Itself

The House on Telegraph Hill

The Last Waltz

Always Be My Maybe

The Man Who Cheated Himself

The Bill Murray Stories: Life Lessons Learned from a Mythical Man

Foxes