Friday, February 7, 1986 21 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS "AN EXT RDINARY ACCONT ISHMENT... unlike any other Ho ocaust film ever made. This isn't a conventional docimentary composed of newsreel footage from the archives. The images of 'SHOAH' prompt no preconditioned responses. `SHOAH' is a voyage of discovery through memories that, because they are contemporatly, bring the past back to us with a new, devastating clarity. Only Marcel Ophuls' "SORROW AND THE PITY" is in any way comparable." —Vincent Canby, The New York Times " `SHOAH' TRANSFIXES YOU... I find myself still mulling over landscapes, facial expres- ......... sions, vocal inflections—the very stuff of cinema— AND EVEN WANTING TO SEE IT AGAIN." —J. Hoberman, Village Voice ii (HIGHEST RATING) ONE OF THE GREAT .MOVIEGOING EXPERIENCES OF ALL TIME... An emotionally powerful, overwhelming and absolutely engrossing experience not to be missed. `SHOAH' is not just a movie. It's an event." — William Wolf, Gannett Newspapers "I consider `SHOAH' to be the greatest documentary about contemporary history ever made, bar none, and by far the greatest film I've ever seen about the Holocaust." —Marcel Ophuls, American Film "THERE IS MAGIC IN THIS FILM...A SHEER Simone MASTERPIECE." de Beauvoir,' Le Monde A MAditli n ikIRK... A BEAUTIFUL FILM. An astonishing achievement, a probing, vibrant examination that penetrates to the vortex of the Holocaust. It contains no archival footage. No atrocity scenes. Rather, 'SHOAH' moves along swiftly in an impassioned-yet-dispassionate way...making what happened more crystal clear than anything within memory. Lanzmann stretches a great canvas and paints upon it like Seurat." —Leo Seligsohn, Newsday This unprecedented epic will be presented a total of six limes during the month of March at The Detroit Institute of Arts Auditorium. Due to its length (approxi- mately 9'/2 hours) each complete performance will be shown in two parts over successive weekends. All tickets are $10.00, and include admission to both parts. There discousrilm Theatris cou nt coupon books are not valid for this special event. Please note when purchasing tickets:Whichever perform- SHOAH are not exchangeable. ance are no nt One you select will include a ticket to its matching Part Two performance the following weekend. Tickets for SHOAH of may You use Part the form below to order tickets by mail. Tickets are also available in advance through the Art Institute licket office, open Tuesdays through Sodays (closed Mondays) 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Allow one week for processing mail orders. If your order has not arrived in one week, confirM your seating by calling the Art Institute ticket office during regular business hours: 832-2230. Mail to: Ticket Office The Detroit Institute of Arts 5200 Woodward Avenue Detroit, Michigan 48202 Detach and Mail • Make check payable to Ticket Office, DIA • Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope; orders received late or without envelope will be held at the museum ticket office for personal pickup Tickets tabOth parts will automatically be included in you!' or er. By checking below, select the date ands time you wish to attend SHOAH. Part One on Friday, Match 7 at 7 p.m. & Part Two on Friday, March:14,44p.m , SHOAH Part One. on Saturday; March at 7 p.m. & Part Two on. Saturday; Mayet;1541 ,11)-In SHOAH ISO M OUT) Part One on Sunday, Match 9 at 6 p.m. & Part Two on Sunday, Marcti*itt Part One on Sunday, March 23 at Noon & Part Two on Sunday; March10 at Noon SHOAH Part One on Sunday, March 23 at 6 p.m. & Part Two on Sunday, March 30 at 6 p.m SHOAH tickets to SHOAH at $10.00 = Total EnclOsed $ SHOAH (please print) For Office Use • Date Rec'd Amt. Paid $ Name Date Sent Address By City/Zip Phone A !,