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A nonprofit educational group and screening venue for independent film and video.
A nonprofit educational group and screening venue for independent film and video. This center often shows genuinely strange art films and videos, particularly during their frequent 'open screenings' (you bring it, they'll show it). Don't miss the intriguing window displays.
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992 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA, United States
+1 415-824-3890
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