FILM: The 55th annual San Francisco International Film Festival opens tonight with Farewell, My Queen, Benoît Jacquot’s adaptation of Chantal Thomas’s novel, which portrays the court life at Versailles as seen through the eyes of Marie Antoinette's servant and sometime confidante during the four days leading up to the French Revolution in July 1789, starring Diane Kruger as Marie Antoinette. (7 p.m., Castro Theatre, 429 Castro Street)
DISCUSSION: SF Appeal's Eve Batey hosts Yerba Buena Arts in Dialogue's In Conversation with Jonathan Moscone, a discussion with the award-winning artistic director and playwright, who's in his 12th season as Artistic Director of the California Shakespeare Theater, about his impressive career "transforming the American theater through his unique and creative work." (7 to 9 p.m., Intersection for the Arts, 925 Mission Street)
MUSIC: Local MC, Moe Green, who "incorporates elements of pop music, often draping his impressive verses over the kind of beats most people wouldn’t assume an up-and-coming hip-hop artist would use," headlines the Heartless World Showcase Vol. IV at Brick and Mortar tonight, along with G-Mo, Telli & Patience, and more. (9 p.m., Brick & Mortar, 1710 Mission Street)