FILM: The Roxie presents Inni, Sigur Rós’s second live film following 2007's hugely-celebrated Heima, which is "artfully and intimately captured by French Canadian director Vincent Morisset (Arcade Fire’s Miroir Noir)," interweaving archive material from the band’s first ten years with "sometimes gossamer light, sometimes punishingly intense," concert footage. (3:30, 5, 7, 8:30 p.m., Roxie Theater, 3117 16th Street)
COMEDY: The "[b]old, bawdy, and just plain hilarious" Suzanne Westenhoefer, the first openly gay comedian to appear on television, brings her "crazy, all-new, heart-pumping, mind-bending, hilarious romp through heartbreak, comedy, life, love, and everything about couples un-coupling in the modern world" to the Rrazz Room. (9:30 p.m., The Rrazz Room @ Hotel Nikko, 222 Mason Street)
MUSIC: It's a night of stellar of Bay Area music heavy-hitters with Mist and Mast, "country-tinged and harmony-heavy rock," Pre-Legendary and the Dreamers playing an "unrelentless mutation of Garage, Country, Punk Rock, and classic Pop," and Billy and Dolly, the new musical venture of Bill Rousseau and Dahlia Gallin Ramirez, the singing and songwriting duo of S.F. band The Monolith. (9:30 p.m., Hemlock Tavern, 1131 Polk Street)