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  • Invisible Cities

    Warner Grand Theatre 478 W. 6th St., San Pedro, CA, United States
    Film

    In anticipation of a DVD release of INVISIBLE CITIES, The Industry's 2013 breakthrough production at Union Station, a free screening of the filmed version will be shown. Shot with two steady cams as part of KCET's Emmy Award-winning documentary, the filmed version of Invisible Cities beautifully captures the atmosphere, staging and choreography of the production Read More ...

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    Warner Grand Theatre 478 W. 6th St., San Pedro, CA, United States
    Film

    Sixteen mustangs, four men, one dream: to ride border to border, Mexico to Canada, up the spine of the American West. The documentary tracks four fresh-out-of-college buddies as they take on wild mustangs to be their trusted mounts, and set out on the adventure of a lifetime.

    $10. – $18
  • “ELF” at the Warner Grand

    Warner Grand Theatre 478 W. 6th St., San Pedro, CA, United States
    Film

    Will Farrell stars as Buddy, a human baby taken back to the North Pole by mistake in Santa’s toy sack. As he grows to regular size and it becomes clear he is not an elf, he travels to New York City to find his real parents. Presented by the San Pedro Historic Waterfront BID following Read More ...

    $5 – $10
  • It’s a Wonderful Life

    Warner Grand Theatre 478 W. 6th St., San Pedro, CA, United States
    Film

    Join us for a screening of America's favorite holiday classic! It's the 70th Anniversary of Frank Capra's timeless, It's a Wonderful Life!

    $10
  • Wild & Scenic Film Festival

    Warner Grand Theatre 478 W. 6th St., San Pedro, CA, United States
    Film

    Palos Verdes Land Conservancy presents the Wild & Scenic Film Festival. celebrating the wonder and majesty of nature. Admission is $10; youth 18 yrs and under are FREE.

  • San Pedro International Film Festival “Life Interrupted”

    Warner Grand Theatre 478 W. 6th St., San Pedro, CA, United States
    Film

    San Pedro International Film Festival Fifth annual festival featuring an eclectic mix of feature length and short films, documentaries, panel discussions and special events. Favorite actors from television and movies come together to create one series full of hilarity. Join the cast of Life Interrupted and their director, Steven Wishnoff, as they are the first Read More ...

  • Dreams I Never Had

    Warner Grand Theatre 478 W. 6th St., San Pedro, CA, United States
    Film

    DREAMS I NEVER HAD Directed by Iyad Hajjaj A teenage girl is smuggled into the United States and held captive as a domestic laborer in the home of a wealthy family. She is befriended by the family’s young gardener, himself an illegal immigrant from Mexico. Their friendship inspires them to break free of their hopeless, Read More ...

    $10.00
  • Human Flow

    Warner Grand Theatre 478 W. 6th St., San Pedro, CA, United States
    Film

    Artist, activist and director Ai Weiwei captures the global refugee crisis - the greatest human displacement since World War II I in this breathtakingly epic film journey HUMAN FLOW. Venice Film Festival, Toronto Film Festival

    $10.00
  • Some Kind Of Wonderful Anniversary Screening

    Warner Grand Theatre 478 W. 6th St., San Pedro, CA, United States
    Film

    San Pedro International Film Festival celebrates the Anniversary of Some Kind of Wonderful. "The film creates a perfect embodiment of every adolescent’s nightmare." – Janet Maslin, New York Times, Jul 16, 2008 The anniversary of Some Kind of Wonderful will be celebrated on Saturday, October 7th at the Warner Grand Theater. Special to San Pedro Read More ...

  • “Greetings Friends” at Angel’s Gate

    Angels Gate Cultural Center 3601 S. Gaffey St, San Pedro, CA, United States
    Film

    Paul Pescador will produce Greetings Friends, titled after one of the films that Disney produced, “Saludos Amigos.” In 1940, the United States government created the Office of Inter-American Affairs out of concern for the potential Nazi infiltration in Latin America. They hired Walt Disney to produce animated cartoons, most of which focused upon Latin America Read More ...

    Free