Baum, Jr., Sally-Ann and Ervin Epstein, Jr., Joelle Steefel, Ruth and Alan Stein, and Wetherby Asset Management.Īdditional support is provided by The Contemporary Jewish Museum’s Bernard and Barbro Osher Exhibition Fund. Additional support is provided by an anonymous donor, Alvin H. Supporting sponsorship is provided by an anonymous donor, Naomi and Jeffrey Caspe, Dana Corvin and Harris Weinberg, Morton and Amy Friedkin, Rosanne and Al Levitt, Siesel Maibach, Shana Nelson Middler and David Middler, Shelli Semler and Kyle Bach. Patron sponsorship is provided by Gaia Fund, Maribelle and Stephen Leavitt, Nellie and Max Levchin, Julie and David Levine, RayKo Photo Center, Dorothy R. Major sponsorship from Osterweis Capital Management. The CJM’s presentation is made possible by lead sponsorship from the Bernard Osher Jewish Philanthropies Foundation. Entertainment Inc., Sony-Columbia Pictures Industries Inc., Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios Inc., Universal Studios Inc., and SK Film Archives LLC. Stanley Kubrick is an exhibition by the Deutsches Filmmuseum, Frankfurt am Main, Christiane Kubrick, Jan Harlan, and The Stanley Kubrick Archive at University of the Arts London, with the support of Warner Bros. The San Francisco Symphony Presents 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968, 142min.)įeature film with the score performed live by the San Francisco Symphony. Picking up the baton from the YBCA’s Kubrick in Black and White series, the Alamo Drafthouse at the New Mission focuses on Kubrick’s career from 1968 to 1999. 2pm & 5pm Kubrick in Color at Alamo Drafthouse New Mission.Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964, 35mm, 95 min.), Sunday, Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964, 35mm, 95 min.), Thursday, ĭr. Paths of Glory (1957, 35 mm, 88 min), Sunday, įear and Desire (+ short films) (1953, 35mm, 62 min.), Thursday, Paths of Glory (1957, 35 mm, 88 min), Friday, CJM Members receive a special discount to YBCA screenings Screening Titles & Times Spotlighting the early and mid-career of Kubrick, we see the artist evolve from a highly skilled, street-level photographer to the brilliant, meticulous creator of some of the most ambitious and powerful films in cinema history. Kubrick in Black and White at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts In conjunction with Stanley Kubrick: The Exhibition on view at The CJM, the Alamo Drafthouse is showing Kubrick films in color, the YBCA is presenting the film series Kubrick in Black and White, and the SF Symphony is playing 2001: A Space Odyssey with a full orchestra.
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