Culture Film, tv & radio Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | June 15, 2012 saturday/23 “The Invisible Men.” Young Palestinian gay man in Tel Aviv seeks to express his sexuality. Part of San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival. At Roxie Theater, 3117 16th St., S.F. 7 p.m. $10-$11. www.jewishfed.org. tuesday/26 “Ushpizin.” Israeli movie about an Orthodox couple whose faith is tested after they pray for a child. In Hebrew and Yiddish. At S.F. Public Library Chinatown branch, 1135 Powell St., S.F. 4:30 p.m. Free. www.israelchinasf.com. wednesday/27 Opening night of Israel China Film Festival. Screening of “Noodle,” about an Israeli flight attendant who discovers an abandoned young Chinese migrant worker. 8 p.m. Standup comedian Jeff Applebaum performs after the film. 10 p.m. At Great Star Theater Chinatown, 630 Jackson St., S.F. $8-$10. www.israelchinasf.com. thursday/28 “Port of Last Resort.” Documentary about the 20,000 Jews who fled to Shanghai during World War II. At Great Star Theater Chinatown, 630 Jackson St., S.F 7 p.m. $8-$10. www.israelchinasf.com. Double documentary feature. “Wo Ai Ni Mommy” (“I Love You Mommy”), about Chinese girls adopted by Americans, with “Starring David,” about a 12-year-old Dutch Jewish boy with a Chinese mother and his quest to embrace Judaism. At Great Star Theater Chinatown, 630 Jackson St., S.F. 9 p.m. $8-$10. www.israelchinasf.com. “Freilach.” Jewish music and cultural radio show for the Russian River area. KGGV 95.1 FM. 8 p.m. Stream at www.kggv.blogspot.com. J. Correspondent Also On J. Opinion My synagogue is building affordable housing — and yours can, too Israel U.S. lets Israel into Visa Waiver Program, easing travel for Israelis Bay Area Shellfish dump at Cal frat leads to kosher awareness event Letters Help others during Sukkot; Which religions get their own month? Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up