Red Vic Movie House

San Francisco, United States

4.6

20 reviews

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The best in rep, second runs and premieres! We have film festivals and special events on every calendar. Proud to be San Francisco’s only worker owned and operated cinema.

History

Established in 1980.

All of our friends love to watch movies. So in 1980, a group of us decided to collectively run our own cinema. Hence, the Red Vic Movie House. For almost 10 years, Red Vic’s first home was at the corner of Haight and Belvedere Streets. Here, we introduced our now legendary couches to offer our patrons a funky, yet comfy, place to watch their favorite films.

In 1991, the Red Vic moved to its present location, on Haight Street between Cole and Shraeder Streets. Unlike the orginal Red Vic location, the new Red Vic offers a larger auditorium equipped with video, 16 mm and 35 mm dolby stereo sound projection. But we still have signature couches and organic treats available for your movie watching pleasure.

Currently, the Red Vic is run by collective members and many dedicated volunteers.

Thanks for visiting our web site, and we hope you visit our theater soon. A special thanks to our faithful patrons, who have made us one of the most popular theaters in San Francisco.

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