Thursday, December 1
The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty (101 min., 1927). Silent with Russian intertitles, live English translation, and Judith Rosenberg on piano. Kino-Eye: The Revolutionary Cinema of Dziga Vertov (Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, 7:00)
Friday, December 2
Together (73 min., 2009). In Spanish with English subtitles. With an introduction by Robert Koehler and an appearance by writer/director Nicolás Pereda. Afterimage: The Films of Nicolás Pereda (PFA, 7:00)
Perpetuum Mobile (86 min., 2010). In Spanish with English subtitles. With an appearance by writer/director Nicolás Pereda. Afterimage: The Films of Nicolás Pereda (PFA, 8:45)
Saturday, December 3
Summer of Goliath (76 min., 2010). In Spanish with English subtitles. Preceded by Interview with the Earth (18 min., 2009). With an appearance by writer/director Nicolás Pereda. Afterimage: The Films of Nicolás Pereda (PFA, 6:30)
Baby Doll (114 min., 1956). Southern (Dis)comfort: The American South in Cinema (PFA, 9:00)
Sunday, December 4
All Things Were Now Overtaken by Silence (62 min., 2010). In Spanish with English subtitles. With an appearance by writer/director Nicolás Pereda. Afterimage: The Films of Nicolás Pereda (PFA, 3:00)
Where Are Their Stories (73 min., 2007). In Spanish with English subtitles. Featuring film critic Robert Koehler and writer/director Nicolás Pereda in conversation (PFA, 5:00)
Monday, December 5
Marijuana Gold Rush (48 min., 2011). Followed by a question-and-answer session with the filmmakers (Rialto Cinemas Cerrito, El Cerrito, 7:00)
Tuesday, December 6
Collaborators (120 min., 2011). National Theatre Live (RCC, 7:00)
Wednesday, December 7
The Trial (118 min., 1962). Jeanne Moreau: Enduring Allure (PFA, 7:00)
The Life of Mammals — Episode I: A Winning Design (50 min., 1962). Preceded by potluck and social hour at 6:30 p.m.; followed by a discussion. Films of Fact and Life (Humanist Hall, Oakland, 7:30)