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Screen Grabs: The campus rebels who kept film culture alive

A new book details Ann Arbor's essential cinema underground. Plus: Soviet director Yuliya Solntseva gets her due, more

3 can’t-miss picks from the Jewish Film Fest, and the stories behind them

Mark your calendars for Remembering Gene Wilder, The Secret Art of Human Flight, and Rabbi on the Block

Jewish Film Fest spotlights Bella Abzug, Gene Wilder, and a host of fresh features

43rd installment also takes on hot topics, in movies like 'H2: The Occupation Lab,' 'Israelism,' and 'The Conspiracy'

Silent Film Fest kicks off with a Douglas Fairbanks swan song

26th installment includes Mae Murray, Laurel & Hardy, Sessue Hayakawa, Mary Philbin Norma Shearer—all with live music

Screen Grabs: An ingenious tale—and a delicious role—in ‘The Lesson’

Plus: YouTube's corrosive effects on political discourse, and two French movies tackle the search for personal identity

Screen Grabs: The night the Cramps played a Napa mental hospital

Historic 1978 concert screened at the Roxie, with Mutants in tow. Plus: Quirky 'Will-o'-the-Wisp' and enlightening 'Close to Vermeer'

Screen Grabs: Bodies on the line, from ‘Give Me an A’ to ‘A Woman Kills’

Abortion shorts, drag liberation, intersex community, a woman-directed Spaghetti Western, The Boz, and Rock Hudson on screens.

Screen Grabs: In ‘The Stroll,’ walk with trans survivors through the old Meatpacking District

Plus: Queer Women of Color Fest comes online, teen emo love in 'Sublime,' and over-the-top 'Mad Heidi' cheese.

Frameline47 pumps queer joy into a wobbly cinema scene

From local heroes to intergalactic legends, the largest, oldest LGBTQ film fest is bursting with big screen love.

Arts Forecast: National Queer Arts Fest’s spunky ‘murmurations of queer power’

Plus: Bay Area Theater Week, DJ Tony Humphries, Swimming with Lesbians, singalong 'Moana,' more to do