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Landmark's Embarcadero Center1 Embarcadero CenterSan Francisco, CA 94111 map cross street: Battery Street district: Embarcadero Tel. 415-267-4893 Website |
![]() | Thu May 15 - Thu May 22 Having lost his passion for teaching and writing, 62-two-year-old Walter Vale (Richard Jenkins) fills the void by trying to learn to play classical piano. Sent to Manhattan to attend a conference, Walter is surprised to find a young couple has taken ... More |
| Thu May 15 - Thu May 22 Uma Thurman and Evan Rachel Wood star in an intense and visually evocative drama about the loss of youth, investigating how a single moment in time can define an entire life. Based on Laura Kasischke’s visionary novel, the story hinges on a pivotal c... More |
| Thu May 15 - Thu May 22 In 1980s Britain, young Will Proudfoot (Bill Milner) is raised in isolation among The Brethren, a puritanical religious sect in which music and TV are strictly forbidden. When Will encounters his first movie, a pirated copy of Rambo: First Blood, his... More |
| Thu May 15 - Thu May 22 Mike Terry (Chiwetel Ejiofor) is a Jiu-Jitsu teacher who has avoided the prize fighting circuit, choosing instead to pursue an honorable life by operating a self-defense studio with a samurai's code. He and his wife Sondra (Alice Braga) struggle to k... More |
| Fri May 16 - Thu May 22 The English-language debut of acclaimed Indian director Santosh Sivan (Asoka, The Terrorist) is set in 1930s southern India against the backdrop of a growing nationalist movement. Rahul Bose stars as an idealistic young Indian man who finds himself t... More |
| About Landmark's Embarcadero Center Built in 1995 and operated by Landmark since 1995. The Embarcadero Center Cinema is located in the heart of San Francisco's Financial District on the corner of Battery and Clay. Since opening on Bastille Day in 1995, the five-screen cinema has taken the city of San Francisco by storm. It is not only one of the busiest and highest grossing Landmark Theatres, it also ranks nationally among the most successful and prestigious theatres featuring high-profile independent film and foreign language cinema.
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