Was anyone wearing pants in San Francisco in the late ’60s? Apparently not. Proof positive are the endearingly flawed DIY boudoir flicks shot on shoddy cameras and distributed as soft-focus softcore nudie flicks in the Decade of Love. Rather than lament being born too late, simply head to the Silent Movie Theatre as their resident film buffs screen a small collection of naughty films like “Gift for Santa” and “My Father’s Call-Girl,” both celebrated for their “spirited amateurism and glorious lack of professionalism.” Apparently, borrowing a cup of sugar from the neighbors was a little different back then.
Silent Movie Theatre, 611 N. Fairfax Ave., Fairfax District; 8 p.m.; $12
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