Add-ons/ Special films
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Get Out in concert OCT 30 7:30PM—ONE NIGHT ONLY When a young African-American man visits his white girlfriend’s family estate, he becomes ensnared in the real reason for the invitation. As the weekend progresses, a series of increasingly disturbing discoveries lead him to a truth that he could have never imagined. Michael Abels composer, conductor DC6 Singers guest vocalists SF Symphony
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NOV 1 7:30PM NOV 2 7:30PM © DISNEY AND PIXAR
This Academy award-winning smash hit stars a musicloving boy who makes a dazzling journey to the Land of the Dead to reunite with his great-great-grandfather. Emil de Cou conductor SF Symphony
NOV 29 7:30PM NOV 30 7:30PM
Boasting an unforgettable theme song that topped Billboard’s Hot 100, this infectiously fun comedy classic follows an eccentric band of paranormal investigators as they wage a spectacular battle with the supernatural in New York City. Peter M. Bernstein conductor SF Symphony Ivan Reitman director Elmer Bernstein composer
DEC 3 7:30PM DEC 6 7:30PM
The most beloved holiday classic of all time, experience the timeless music of It’s a Wonderful Life performed live by the San Francisco Symphony as the full-length feature film is shown on the big screen. Justin Freer conductor SF Symphony Chorus, Ragnar Bohlin director SF Symphony
JUL 2 7:30PM JUL 5 2:00PM
Directed by Ron Howard and featuring renowned composer James Horner’s Oscar®-nominated score, Apollo 13 tells the incredible story of one of the most thrilling and suspenseful missions in the history of the American space program. Constantine Kitsopoulos conductor SF Symphony
Love Actually DEC 17–18 7:30PM Funny, irresistible, and heartwarming, Love Actually is set in contemporary London in the weeks before Christmas and tells one story that weaves together a spectacular amount of love stories—sometimes romantic, sometimes sad, sometimes stupid—all funny in their own way. Thiago Tiberio conductor SF Symphony