at the Millennium Theatre Center presents diTryoF HISTORY page 83 The Last Butterfly 1992. Writ- PHOTO COU RTESY OF RNS PHOTO/AP/WIDE WORLD JET ten and directed by Karel Kachy- na. With Tom Courtenay, Brigitte Fossey, Freddie Jones. From the novel by Michael Jacot. Surreal film set in Theresienstadt. French mime subverts Nazi propaganda in a puppet show he's been forced to "perform" for the Red Cross. The Last Metro 1980. Directed by Francois Truffaut. With Catherine Deneuve, Gerard De- pardieu, Jean Poiret. A theater company in occupied Paris is run by a Jewish director forced into hiding. By FRANCES GOODRICH & ALBERT HAKETT Directed by- PAT ANSUINI STUDENT/GROUP PERFORMANCES (Special Rates) Mon. - Fri., NOW tbru Feb. 7 • 10:00 am. Les Miserables 1935. Directed by Richard Boleslaqski. With Fredric March, Charles Laughton, Cedricke Hardwicke, Frances Drake. The first of a total of five films based on the Victor Hugo novel (including the 1995 version directed by Claude' LeLouche and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo, in which the Valjean character helps a Jewish family escape the Ger- man occupation). Tale of injustice in 18th-century France. Les Violins du Bal 1974. Di- OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Sundays, Jan. 19, 26 & Feb. 2 2:00 pm. & 7:00 pm. • $15 Students $10 MILLENNIUM THEATRE CENTER J.L. Hudson Drive • Southfield For Ticket Information Call Mary Davis at JET (810) 788-2900 rected by Michael Drach. With Marie-Jose Jat, Jean-Louis Trintignant. A Jewish boy grows up to tell the story of his family's attempted escape from occupied France through his filmmaking Max and Helen 1990. Directed by Philip Saville. With Treat Williams, Alice Krige, Martin Lan- dau. Made-for-TV drama of a man dealing with the guilt of surviving the Holocaust while his lover did not. Me and the Colonel 1958. Di- American Heart Association. Fighting Heart Disease and Stroke U) LU CID Lu I- 0 CC LU LU 84 If this is the only pressure ygu check, your tires may outlast you. Checking your tire pressure is a good idea. Checking your blood pressure is an even better one. High blood pressure greatly increases your risk of stroke and heart attack_ And those are harder to deal with than a fiat tire. To learn more, contact your nearest American Heart Association at 1-800-AHA-USA1 or online at http://www.amhrt.org This space provided as a public service. CY1992. 1996, American Heart Association rected by Peter Glenville. With Danny Kaye, Curt Jurgens, Nicole Maurey. From Franz Werfel's play Jacobowsky and the Colonel. A Jewish man is stuck with an anti- Semitic Polish colonel who also is trying to escape Paris before oc- cupation. Mr. Emmanuel 1944. With Fe- lix Aylmer, Greta Gynt, Jean Sim- mons. In search of a German refugee's mother, an elderly Jew- ish man is subjected to the atroc- ities of Germany. Murderers Among Us: The Si- mon Wiesenthal Story 1989. Di- rected by Brian Gibson. With Ben Kingsley, Renee Soutendjik, Craig T. Nelson. Made-for-cable enact- ment of the "Nazi-hunter's" strug- gle. The Nasty Girl 1990. Written and directed by Michael Verho- even (see The White Rose). With Lena Stolze, Monika Baumgart- ner, Michael Gahr. True story of a young German student who en- ters a national essay contest on the topic of her hometown's histo- ry during the Third Reich. She en- dures harassment and is terrorized as she finds out more Robert Loggia, left, plays a boxer who survived the Holocaust by boxing for the sport of the Nazis in Triumph of the Spirit. Filmed on location at Auschwitz-Bhicenau. and more. Never Forget 1991. Directed by Joseph Sargent. With Leonard Ni- moy, Blythe Danner, Dabney Coleman. Made for cable film of a camp survivor who fights in court to prove the Holocaust really hap- pened. The Only Way 1970. With Jane Seymour, Martin Potter, Ben- jamin Christiansen. Account of how many Danish Jews were saved from persecution. The Pawnbroker 1965. Direct- ed by Sidney Lumet. With Rod Steiger, Brock Peters, Geraldine Fitzgerald. Based on Edward Lewis Wallant's novel. A Jewish pawnbroker is haunted by his ex- periences during the Holocaust. Playing for Time 1980. Direct- ed by Daniel Mann. With Vanes- sa Redgrave, Jane Alexander, Maud Adams, Verna Bloom, Melanie Mayron. Made-for-TV drama of a camp prisoner who survives by leading a camp or- chestra. Redgrave's poi trayal of a Jew is punctuated by the knowl- edge of her real-life pro-Palestin- ian politics. Reunion 1988. Directed by Jer- Schindler's List 1993. Directed by Steven Spielberg. With Liam Neeson, Ben Kingsley, Ralph Fi- ermes, Embeth Davidtz. Based on the novel by Thomas Kenneally. Fictionalized account of a true sto- ry of how one war profiteer saved hundreds of Jewish lives. The Serpent's Egg 1978. Writ- ten and directed by Ingmar Bergman. With David Carradine, Liv Ullmann. Jewish trapeze artists surviving in Berlin. . Shoah 1985. Directed by Claude Lanzmann. Nine-hour documen- tary chronicling the memories of survivors of the Holocaust, both victims and oppressors. The Shop on Main Street 1965. Directed by Jan Kadar, Elmar Rios. With Ida Kaminska, Josef Kroner, Hana Slivkoua. Czecho- slovakian film of a Slovakian working for a Jewish show and the ensuing friendship. The Sorrow and the Pity 1971. Directed by Marcel Phuls. Docu- mentary of a small French town and the atrocities it endures. The Summer Of My German Soldier 1978. Directed by Michael ry Schatzberg. With Jason Ro- bards Jr., Christien Anholt, Sam West. Based on Fred Uhlman's novel. A Jewish man returns to Germany 50 years after leaving, hoping to find his boyhood Ger- man, non-Jewish friend. Tuchner. With Misty McNichol, Esther Rolle, Bruce Davison. Based on Bette Green's novel for young adults. Made-for-TV story of a young Jewish girl who be- friends an escaped German pris- oner of war in her Southern town. Still holds up, for any age. The Revolt of Job 1984. Direct- `38: Vienna Before the Fall ed by Imre Gyongyossy, Barna Kabay. With Fereno Zenthe, Hedi Tenessy. Against the laws of war- torn Hungary and the beliefs of the Orthodox community, a Jew- ish couple adopts a non-Jewish boy. 1988. Directed by Wolfgang Gluck. With Tobias Engel, Sunnyi Melles. Wartime Vienna. The Rose Garden 1989. Direct- ed by Fons Rademakers. With Liv Ullmann, Maximilian Schell, Pe- ter Fonda. A Holocaust survivor is on trial for assaulting an elder- ly man who turns out to be a Nazi war criminal. Transport from Paradise 1965. Directed by Zybnek Brynych. Based on novel by Arnold Lustig. Czech film of life in Terezin. Triumph of the Spirit 1989. Di- rected by Robert M. Young. With Willem Dafoe, Robert Loggia, Ed- ward James Olmos. Filmed on lo- cation in Auschwitz; story of Salamo Arouch, a boxer for the en- tertainment of Nazi officers.