Since its foundation in 1961, San Francisco Cinematheque
has become one of the most knowledgeable and respected showcases of
experimental film and video in the world. Our intention is to
make these works a part of the larger cultural landscape through three
main areas of activity: exhibition, publication, and education.
We represent 75 different programs every year, including:
- in-person presentations
- contemporary experiments in film and video
- historical works from international and American cinema
- independent features and documentaries
- development of film and video presentations for other national and
international showcases
To further the understanding of the disciplines of film and video art,
we also offer:
- lectures and public forums
- retrospectives
- panel discussions
- archival services
- a publications library, and
- information services for visiting curators and critics.
Complementing our regular calendar of programs
and publications, SF Cinematheque continues
to produce special projects. Recent examples include the 50 program
retrospective of AMERICAN 8MM film at the Museum
of Modern Art in New York.