"Kicking off last week and continuing through the month, creative cinematic offerings will flicker across screens, from the Peninsula down to San Jose, this weekend and beyond. But those who seek open-air family entertainment are also in luck, with events such as the Campbell Oktoberfest, Palo Alto's Code:ART festival, the venerable Half Moon Bay Pumpkin Festival, a witchy good time in downtown Los Altos, and events celebrating Diwali, California's newest official holiday."
"United Nations Association Film Festival-Documentary films from around the world screen in multiple cities, including South Bay locations. Oct 16-26. unaff.org Frankenstein-Experience screenings of National Theatre Live's production of the Mary Shelley classic, directed by Danny Boyle and starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller. Cumberbatch's Creature on Oct 16, 7pm, and Oct 18, 7pm; Miller's Creature screens Oct 18, 2pm, and Oct 23, 7pm. Hammer Theatre, 101 Paseo De San Antonio, San Jose. hammertheatre.com"
Code:ART transforms downtown Palo Alto with site-specific interactive media installations Oct 16-18, 6–10pm, and projections on Palo Alto City Hall through Oct 25. The United Nations Association Film Festival screens documentary films in multiple cities Oct 16–26. National Theatre Live's Frankenstein, directed by Danny Boyle and starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller, screens at Hammer Theatre on several Oct dates. The Silicon Valley Asian Pacific FilmFest runs Oct 17–26 with in-person screenings and online events. The San Jose International Short Film Festival presents 150 short films across four days with an Oct 16 red carpet opening. Fall events include Campbell Oktoberfest, Half Moon Bay Pumpkin Festival, Los Altos witch-themed festivities, and Diwali celebrations.
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