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Landmark's Opera Plaza601 Van Ness AvenueSan Francisco, CA 94102 map cross street: Golden Gate Street district: Polk Gulch/Van Ness Tel. 415-267-4893 Website |
| Fri Jul 18 - Thu Jul 24 Two people at the end of the road discover that it's never too late to love or to dream. Elsa (China Zorrilla) is 82-years-old and for the past 60 years she's dreamt of a moment that Fellini had already envisaged: the scene from La Dolce Vita at the ... More |
| Fri Jul 18 - Thu Jul 24 An intimate and deeply disturbing story of the conflict between a father's love and his deep devotion to religion. A respected Orthodox Rabbi (Assi Dayan, Israel's leading actor/director featured in Time of Favor) dotes on his only son but his religi... More |
| Fri Jul 18 - Thu Jul 24 Set in 1939 London, this sophisticated and heartfelt comedy stars Frances McDormand as Miss Guinevere Pettigrew, a middle-aged governess who is catapulted into the glamorous and dizzying world of an American actress and singer, Delysia Lafosse (Amy A... More |
| Fri Jul 18 - Thu Jul 24 In China, it is simply known as "The River." But the Yangtze—and the life that surrounds it—is undergoing a truly spectacular transformation wrought by the biggest hydroelectric dam in history, the Three Gorges Project. From the vantage point of a lu... More |
| Fri Jul 18 - Thu Jul 24 Teenaged angst is beautifully explored and revealed in this remarkable debut by director Céline Sciamma. Friendship, rivalry, and crushes—both heterosexual and same-sex—abound among the members of a synchronized swim team. Floriane (Adele Haenel), a ... More |
| About Landmark's Opera Plaza Operated by Landmark since 1991. Located on Van Ness Avenue near San Francisco's Civic Center, the Opera Plaza Cinema caters to filmgoers who appreciate a quiet, comfortable experience. Popular independent and foreign films often move here for one last engagement before leaving the city altogether. With two cozy screening rooms and two larger auditoriums, San Francisco film lovers always have a choice. Centrally located, the OPC is within two blocks of City Hall, Davies Symphony Hall, and the amazing Downtown Library building. The Opera Plaza theater has 4 screens. |