The Three Rivers Film Festival continues through Nov. 15 at Pittsburgh Filmmakers' three locations: Regent Square Theater, 1035 S. Braddock Ave., Edgewood; Melwood Screening Room, 477 Melwood Ave.; and Harris Theater, 809 Liberty Ave., Downtown.
Admission for most movies, $8. For more information, go to www.3rff.com or www.pghfilmmakers.org or call 412-682-4111.
TODAY
REGENT SQUARE
7 p.m.: "My Brother's Wedding" -- Restored, re-edited Charles Burnett film, originally released between "Killer of Sheep" and "To Sleep With Anger."
9 p.m.: "The Walker" -- Third part of writer-director Paul Schrader's "lonely man" trilogy, this time about a well-heeled socialite who covers for a friend and lands in the middle of a criminal investigation. With Woody Harrelson, Lauren Bacall, Lily Tomlin and Kristen Scott Thomas.
HARRIS
7 p.m.: "The Signal" -- Sci-fi horror film, told in three parts by three directors.
9:15 p.m.: "Beauty in Trouble" -- Czech drama about the unlikely romance between an alluring young mother and a kindly, much older Czech expatriate.
MELWOOD
7 p.m.: "Manhattan" -- If this movie doesn't make you want to go to New York, well, nothing will. The festival promises a new print of Woody Allen's 1979 comedy starring Allen, Diane Keaton, Mariel Hemingway and Meryl Streep.
FRIDAY
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7 p.m.: "The Nines" -- Three actors play three roles in three stories in this movie edited by Oscar nominee and Filmmakers alumnus Douglas Crise, scheduled to appear.
9:30 p.m.: "The Island" -- A small Russian Orthodox monastery provides the backdrop for this award winner about guilt, salvation and divine healing.
HARRIS
7 p.m.: "The Rocket: The Legend of Rocket Richard" -- See review.
9:30 p.m.: "Beauty in Trouble"
MELWOOD
9:30 p.m.: "Murder Party" -- First part of a double feature about a costume party that turns out to be a trap.
11 p.m.: "Blood Car" -- Second part, a horror comedy set in the future when gas is $32 a gallon and a motorist accidentally discovers new meaning to the phrase blood drive.
SATURDAY
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2 p.m.: "Manual of Love" -- See review.
4:15 p.m.: "The Nines" -- Editor Crise scheduled to attend.
6:45 p.m.: "The Walker"
9:15 p.m.: "Persepolis" -- Winner of the Jury Prize at 2007 Cannes Film Festival, this animated movie tracks an Iranian girl from age 9 through young adulthood, as she and her homeland undergo changes.
HARRIS THEATER
2 p.m.: "The Rocket ..."
4:30 p.m.: "Times and Winds" -- Coming-of-age tale about three best friends, set in a rural Turkish village.
7 p.m.: "William Barton: Kalkadoon Man" -- Documentary about William Barton's efforts to make a didgeridoo using traditional methods. Barton to perform. Tickets, $10.
9:15 p.m.: "Chronicle of an Escape" -- Argentinian movie revisiting the years of the military dictatorship and chronicling the escape of four young men from a detention camp.
MELWOOD
2 p.m.: "Rough Streets" -- A look at BMX bikers, seen through four extreme sports-style videos.
4:30 p.m.: "The Blue-Eyed Six" -- Combo of documentary and historical re-creation of 1880s Pennsylvania crime spree that culminated in insurance fraud, murder and the gallows. Director Brian W. Kreider scheduled to attend.
7 p.m.: Mark McElhatten presents an evening of avant-garde cinema.
9:30 p.m.: "Blood Car"
11 p.m.: "Murder Party"
SUNDAY
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2:30 p.m.: "The Island"
5 p.m.: "American Zombie" -- See review.
7:30 p.m.: "The Band's Visit" -- An Egyptian band gets lost in rural Israel in a warm-hearted story about cross-cultural relations
HARRIS
2 p.m.: "Chronicle of an Escape"
4 p.m.: "Times and Winds"
6:30 p.m.: "Delirious" -- See review.
MELWOOD
3 p.m.: Mark McElhatten presents a tribute to the late filmmaker Mark LaPore.
5 p.m.: "The Blue-Eyed Six." Director Kreider scheduled to attend.
7 p.m.: Short Films, Program A
MONDAY
REGENT SQUARE
7 p.m.: "Manual of Love"
9 p.m.: "The Way I Spent the End of the World" -- See review.
HARRIS
7 p.m.: "Chronicle of an Escape"
9 p.m.: "The Rocket ..."
MELWOOD
7 p.m.: Experimental-film enthusiast Adam Abrams presents work influential to him as artist, instructor, programmer.
9:15 p.m.: "Trigger Man" -- Tongue-in-cheek thriller in which the hunters become the hunted.
TUESDAY
REGENT SQUARE
7 p.m.: "The Way I Spent the End of the World"
9 p.m.: "Irina Palm" -- Marianne Faithfull is a desperate widow whose new job as hostess at a London strip bar brings more than she bargained for
HARRIS
7 p.m.: "Delirious"
9 p.m.: "Times and Winds"
MELWOOD
8 p.m.: Film Kitchen -- West Virginia native Don Diego Ramirez presents a personal story about poverty, prejudice and drug addiction in rural America. Reception, 7 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
REGENT SQUARE
7 p.m.: "Irina Palm"
9 p.m.: "American Zombie"
HARRIS
7:30 p.m.: "Manhattan"
MELWOOD
7 p.m.: "Trigger Man"
8:45 p.m.: Short Films, Program B
NOV. 15
REGENT SQUARE
8 p.m.: "An Evening With Kenneth Anger" -- The avant-garde filmmaker appears, with old films and new videos in tow. Special event ticket, $12, includes reception at nearby Concept Art Gallery.