sunday/27

“My Dad Is Baryshnikov.” Humorous Russian tale of a young teen who convinces his classmates he is the illegitimate son of Mikhail Baryshnikov. Presented by SFJFF Kids. At the New Parkway Theater, 474 24th St., Oakland. 12:30 p.m. $8. www.thenewparkway.com.

wednesday/30

“Rotem.” Documentary in Polish with English subtitles about the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. At JCCSF, 3200 California St., S.F. Free, but advance registration required. www.jccsf.org.

thursday/1

“Inequality for All.” Sundance award-winning documentary about the shrinking middle class in the U.S. and it’s effect on American democracy. Features former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich. At Congregation Emanu-El, 2 Lake St., S.F. 7 p.m. Free. www.emanuelsf.org. (See story, 4).

“Pastrami & Pinot” film party. Screening of G-dcast’s new animated short about meat and wine. Live DJ and cocktails. 21 and up. At the CJM, 736 Mission St., S.F. 6 p.m. $5 includes museum admission. www.thecjm.org.

tuesday/6

“Gentleman’s Agreement.” Screening of the 1947 film starring Gregory Peck as a reporter who pretends to be Jewish to cover anti-Semitism. At the CJM, 736 Mission St., S.F. 2 p.m. Free. www.thecjm.org.

 

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