Films presented by The Sonoma Film Institute

Fri, April 12, 2024, 7:00 pm

The Sonoma Film Institute (SFI), located on the Sonoma State University campus, is the oldest film repertory organization in the North Bay Area. Since 1973, SFI has unspooled enough celluloid to reach the next galaxy. SFI screenings – ranging from silent cinema to the avant-garde, from contemporary American fare to films from the Third World – expand the educational opportunities to students, as well as providing cultural benefit to the campus and surrounding community.
Admission is free, but we suggest a $5 donation.

Spring Schedule

Friday Mar 1
FRENCH CANCAN
Jean Renoir’s vibrant reimagining of Belle Époque Paris.
7:00 pm – 8:42 pm
Darwin Hall, Room 102

Sunday Mar 3
FRENCH CANCAN
Jean Renoir’s vibrant reimagining of Belle Époque Paris.
4:00 pm – 5:42 pm
Darwin Hall, Room 102

Friday Mar 8
ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST
Sergio Leone assembled a memorable international cast for his jaw dropping Western. Beginning with a bravura, drawn-out prol
7:00 pm – 9:45 pm
Darwin Hall, Room 102

Friday Mar 15
LONE STAR
“This fine and fraught movie, from 1996, by the writer-director John Sayles, boasts a knotted narrative style, a pressing mela
7:00 pm – 9:15 pm
Darwin Hall, Room 102

Sunday Mar 17
LONE STAR
“This fine and fraught movie, from 1996, by the writer-director John Sayles, boasts a knotted narrative style, a pressing mela
4:00 pm – 6:15 pm
Darwin Hall, Room 102

Friday Apr 5
TROUBLED WATER
Released from prison after serving an eight-year sentence for the murder of a young
7:00 pm – 8:55 pm
Darwin Hall, Room 102

Sunday Apr 7
TROUBLED WATER
Released from prison after serving an eight-year sentence for the murder of a young
4:00 pm – 5:55 pm
Darwin Hall, Room 102

Friday 1 Apr 12
SHORT CUTS
Robert Altman’s wildly ambitious film uses the short stories of Raymond Carver to piece together an allegorical world of characters who make up the less glamorous portion of America.
7:00 pm – 10:09 pm
Darwin Hall, Room 102

Sunday Apr 14
SHORT CUTS
Robert Altman’s wildly ambitious film uses the short stories of Raymond Carver to piece together an allegorical world of characters who make up the less glamorous portion of America.
4:00 pm – 7:09 pm
Darwin Hall, Room 102

 

 

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