THE N1#CHIGAN l A[L.Y Wednesday, January 14, i 97U THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, January 14, 1970 I G 5J prese a.-ts 97 ' TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY & FRIDAY -SATURDAY & SUNDAY - At 7 and 9:05 P.M. *4 Jan. 13,14 BIRTH OF A NATION Dir. D. W. Griffith, 1915 Griffith built a monument to the noble South. KKK membership increased hugely that year. Jan. 15, 16 RED RIVER Dir. Howard Hawks, 1948 Montgomery Glift plays the son of ruthless cattle baron, John Vayne. The legend of the West as only Hawks can portray it. Jan.17,18 IVA N THE TERRIBLE, Parti Dir. Sergei Eisenstein, 1944 "A tidal wave of divinations and horrors" in Eisenstein's epic of Czar Ivan's rise to power. Music by Prokofiev. Short: EBB TIDE Jan.20,21 CHARLIE CHAPLIN FEATURES "Comedy is life viewed from a distance," Chaplin. Perfection of timing, choreography, and gesture. Jan 22, 23 THE LAST LAUGH Dir. F. W. Murnau, 1924 The tragedy of the loss of position and self-respect accompany- ing old age. Murnau's silence needs no sub-titles. Short: ENTR'ACTE Dadist film by Rene Clair Jan. 24, 25 VIRDIANA Dir. Luis Bunuel, 1961 Uncompromising probing of repressed sexuality, exploding into a beggar's banquet. Bunuel was exiled from Spain for his audacity. Short: EXCERPTS FROM DRACULA Bela Lugos Jan. 27, 28 BUSTER KEATON FEATURE The great stone-faced acrobat. BRESSON WEEKEND Jan.29,30 THE TRIAL OF JOAN OF ARC Dir. Robert Bresson, 1962 Script taken wholly from the original court transcript. Short: WOODY WOODPECKER Jan.31, Feb. 1 DIARY OF A COUNTRY PRIEST Dir. Robert Bresson, 1950 Bresson expects the audience to bring "Not their brains, but their capacity for feeling." Feb. 3, 4 P OTEMKIN Dir. Sergei Eisenstein, 1925 Classic memorial to the people of the Russian Revolution. The archetypal montage. FIRST MAJOR AMERICAN RETROSPECTIVE OF THE WORK OF SAMUEL FULLER Feb. 3 I SHOT JESSE JAMES, 1949 RUN OF THE ARROW, 1957 Feb.4 SHOCK CORRIDOR, 1963 Feb. 5 THE STEEL HELMET, 1950 PARK ROW, 1952 Feb. 12, 13 LA RONDE Dir. Max Ophuls, 1950 Ophuls' merry-go-round of love. Nostalgia, disillusionment, syphilis. Short: FELIX THE CAT Feb.14,15 THE 400 BLOWS Dir. Francois Truffaut, 1958 Sensitive treatment of confused adolescence. Jean-Pierre Leaud. Short: ENOUGH TO DO Oliver Hardy Feb. 17, 18 T HE MALTESE FALCON Dir. John Huston, 1941 Mary Astor, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre, and Elisha Cook, Jr. with a script by Dashiell Hammett. Feb. 19,20 METROPOLIS Dir. Fritz Lang, 1939 Industry fights labor in Lang's expressionistic society. One of Hitler's favorites. Feb.21,22 RULES OF THE GAME Dir. Jean Renoir, 1939 "External reality, is often the expression, the interior truth," Renoir. nightmare of future symbol, of an Feb.24 GRAND HOTEL Dir. Edmund Goulding, 1932 "I vant to be alone," Garbo, John and Lionel Barrymore, Lewis Stone, Joan Crawford, Wallace Berry. Feb. 25 GODDESS Dir. John Cromwell, 1958 Based on the life of Marilyn Monroe, masterfully portrayed by Kim Stanley. Script by Paddy Chayevsky. Feb. 26, 27 CARNIVAL IN FLANDERS Dir. Jacques Feyder, 1934 Feyder's humorous, yet politically committed recreation of seventeenth-century Flanders. Short: TAKE THE NEXT CAR Charlie Chase Feb. 28, March 1 CONTEMPT (LE MEPRIS) Dir. Jean-Luc Godard, 1963 "The cinema is interesting because it seizes life and the mortal aspect of it," Godard. With Brigitte Bardot, Jack Palance, Fritz Lang, and Michel Piccoli. Short: HER BOY FRIEND Oliver Hardy March 10-15 ANN ARBOR FILM FESTIVAL World's largest collection of contemporary underground films. March 17,18 CITIZEN KANE Dir. Orson Welles, 1941 Cinema milestone. Classic presentation of W. R. Hearst's life. March19,20 TROUBLE IN PARADISE Dir. Ernst Lubitsch, 1932 Herbert Marshall as a high-society pick-pocket. The Lubitsch touch: a tragedy of manners. Short: MUSIC BOX Laurel and Hardy March 21, 22 GRAND ILLUSION Diir. Jean Renoir, 1937 Renoir: "I made La Grande Illusion because I am a pacifist." A perfect film. With Erich Von Stroheim. March 24 THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME Masterpiece of science speculation. Special effects by Noholy- Nagy, story by H. G. Wells, with Raymond Massey and Ralph Richardson. March 25 THE INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS Dir. Donald Siegal, 1956 The horror of fighting the inhuman and invincible forces of the pods. With Richard Widmark. March 26, 27 SULLIVAN'S TRAVELS Dir. Preston Sturges, 1942 Social comedy as comment by the foremost satirist of the 40's. Veronica Lake, Joel McCrae Short: LA TOUR by Rene Clair March 28, 29 STORM OVER ASIA Dir. Vsevelod Pudovkin, 1929 A Man of the People fights against capitalistic forces. Short: THE MARILYN MONROE STORY March 31 THE OX-BOW INCIDENT Dir. William Wellman, 1943 Mob rule and lynching in a Western town. Henry Fonda, Dana Andrews, Anthony Quinn, Henry Morgan. April 1 HIGH NOON Dir. Fred Zimmerman, 1952 Gary Cooper has to face the gang alone. Academy Award fbr the Best Picture of the Year. April 2, 3 THE MEN WHO TREAD ON TIGERS' TAILS Dir. Akira Kurosawa, 1945 Feudal Japanese Robin Hood story by the master of samurai, action. Denounced by the U.S. Occupation forces. Short: SONG OF CEYLON by John Grierson AprilI4, 5 ALEXANDER NEVSKY Dir. Sergei Eisenstein, 1938 Operatic and mythic monument to the Russian people and their historic heroes. Awarded the Order of Lenin in 1939. With Nikolai Cherkassov. Music by Prokofiev. April 7 LOUISIANA STORY Dir. Robert Flaherty, 1948 The impact of machines and money on idyllic Cajun life. April 8 HIGH SCHOOL 1969. A documentary expose of what our public schools call "education." Sold out all performances in Ann Arbor last fall. April9, 10 MIN AND BILL Dir. George Roy Hill, 1930 The fat Garbo of Tugboat Annie and the fat Brando of Pancho Villa. Marie Dressler, and Wallace Berry spar like beautiful bears in heat. April 1l, 12 THE PUBLIC ENEMY Dir. William Wellman, 1931 See gangster James Cagney stuff a grapefruit into a girl's face. Short: HIDE AND SEEK April 14,15 THE BARKLEYS OF BROADWAY Dir. Charles Walters, 1949 "You like tomatoes and I like tomatoes; you like potatoes and I like potatoes. . ." Fred Astair and Ginger Rogers. Delightful. April 16, 17 LES GIRLS Dir. George Cukor, 1959 A comic Rashomon recitation by dancing girls. Gene Kelly, Mitzi Gaynor, Kay Kendall. April 18, 19 YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE Dir. Fritz Lang, 1937 HenryrFonda and Sylvia Sidney in Lang's version of the Bonnie and Clyde story. Short: PEOPLE'S PARK AprilI23, 24 A DAY AT THE RACES Dir. Sam Wood, 1937 The hilarious anarchy of the Marx brothers. April 25, 26 HORSE FEATHERS Dir. Norman McLeod, 1932 More of the Marx Brothers' insanity. Short: HIS X MARKS THE SPOT Buster Keaton V I 'a Feb.6 PICKUP ON SOUTH STREET, Mr. Fuller will discuss his films after the showing. cooperation with the Creative Arts Festival. 1953 Sponsored in Feb. 7 CHINA GATE, 1957. Feb. 8 HOUSE OF BAMBOO Also: THE NAKED KISS Samuel Fuller, 1965. Feb. 3' only. UNDERWORLD U.S.A. Samuel Fuller, 1961. Feb. 4 only. Tme and place to be announced. Note: The Festival schedule is tentative. Please check for date, time, and place of showings and appearances by Mr. Fuller. Feb. 10,11 SUNRISE Dir. F. W. Murnau, 1927 Silent story of Everyman 's Also: M.. temptation, fall, and redemption m U * LE ®®ItI, *