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THE FRENCH HAD A NAME FOR IT is one of the world’s best-kept open secrets, spilling out a world of film noir—or, more accurately, perhaps, a “lost continent” that has been relentlessly explored at the Roxie Theater in San Francisco since November 2014. ...
After a hiatus of the pandemic years,Sex Worker Films and Arts Festival (SWFF)is excited to be back for its 12th biannual edition and would like to welcome you to a very special Movie Marathon at the Roxie featuring the films about about family and relationships. Four special programs will...
How to Get Here Our Location The Roxie Theater is located at 3117 16th Street at Valencia, in San Francisco’s historic Mission District. The Little Roxie is just two doors west at 3125 16th Street, next door to Dalva. Public Transit We strongly encourage you to take public transit! We a...
Kathleen Turner and William Hurt star in this hyper-sexualized, neo-noir about a small-time Florida lawyer who falls for a sultry, scheming…
The Roxie Theater’s Front of House personnel support the management staff in the day-to-day operations of the theater. They help maintain clean facilities, such as lobbies, concession stands, and auditoriums. In any given shift, Front of House Staff may work in the box office, concession ...
Thank you to Our Donors The Roxie Theater respectfully acknowledges our cinema is located in Yelamu, also known as San Francisco, on the unceded, traditional Tribal lands of the Ramaytush & Muwekma Ohlone people. We are grateful to work on this land....
The Roxie Theater is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization supported in part by the City and County of San Francisco, the National Endowment for the Arts, Community Vision, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and our dedicated donors, members, and volunteers. Contact Us 3125 16th ...
Wandering through an abandoned carnival site, 10-year-old Chichiro is separated from her parents and stumbles into a dreamlike spirit world, where she is put to work in a bathhouse for the gods, a place where all kinds of nonhuman beings come to refresh, relax and recharge. Here she encou...
has a way of putting into focus just how much we’ve been overlooking Sam Beam’s genius.”– FLOOD Who Can See Forever is the first ever in-depth look into…