FILM: Frameline comes to an end tonight with Cloudstreet, starring Olympia Dukakis and Brenda Fricker (My Left Foot) as a couple who's been together for over thirty years, who embark on a roadtrip to the border to legally get married after breaking Fricker's character out of a nursing home. (7 p.m., Castro Theatre, 429 Castro Street)
MUSIC: Brooklyn pop rock band, The Men, who's latest album, Open Your Heart, was described by Pitchfork as, "both tremendously physical and friendly, knocking you on your ass one second, then immediately helping you back up to put a beer in your hand," take the stage at Bottom of the Hill tonight, along with Oakland's Wax Idols and SF's Burnt Ones. (9 p.m., Bottom of the Hill, 1233 17th Street)
CLUB: The weekly Sweaterfunk, "SF's best kept secret dance party," brings you "top shelf 80's funk, soulful boogie, and 2-step on original wax" at the Knockout tonight. (10 p.m., The Knockout, 3223 Mission Street)