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THE CA STRO THEATRE —A seemingly endless array of film festivals, as well as one-of-a-kind film happenings are fun at this 85-year-old movie theater. Don’t miss
Bruce Weber’s Let’s Get Lost, Jan. 18–24. Visit the website for more showings and information. 429 Castro St. www.castrotheatre.com, 621-6120 Map 2, H6

RE D VIC MOVIE HOUSE—Equipped with its signature funky couches and organic goodies, Red Vic Movie House is the only worker-owned and -operated cinema
in San Francisco. The hip and artsy congregate here to view documentaries, indie flicks, and camp classics, so be sure to bring your beret. 1727 Haight St. www. redvicmoviehouse.com, 668-3994 Map 2, H5

RO XIE FIL M CENTER —The city’s oldest continually operating theater, the Roxie boasts more documentaries per year than any other theater in the nation. 3117 16th
St. www.roxie.com, 863-1087 Map 2, I6


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