THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, January 14, 1977 D-ft. T...ft rage Ten ,.....,.mw-mm . ., hr ox F-A ROBERT ALT % ""' *l t , w vt i j 1IVAL 27AdN EUdp A screen writer and assistant director, Alan Rudolph makes his debut as a film director with this preview. The film will open in New York sometime in March. Rudolph has been assistant director on "The Long Goodbye," "California Split" and "Nashville." He co- e the screeplay or lma's current pro wrte thBreeplayt f aor lmnscrren pro- To ld 1-20 7.& 9 $1.25 Alan Rudolph will appear in Auditorium A of Angell Hall and will be included in the season film passes. with asneak preview of a film produced by Robert Altman 6:00 $3.50 Many men in her ife, mn$ Inei.ciuma unher ...... Par 2-18 7&9 $1.25 3-3 Andrew Sarris Sarris, the dean of American film critics, is presently a professor of cinema at Colum. bia University. He is a member of the Program Committee of the New York Film Festival, the National 'Society of Film Critics, the New York Film Critics Circle and the Society of Cinema Studies. His books include many of the basic texts of film study: THE AMERICAN 'CINEMA, INTERVIEWS WITH FILM DIRECTORS and CONFESSIONS OF A FILM CULTIST. He writes regularly for THE VILLAGE VOICE and THE NEW YORK TIMES. Andrew Sarris will discuss Robert Altman's films at 7:30 p.m. in Rackham Auditorium. Admission $1.25. 3-29 Molly Haskell A feminist as well as a film critic, Molly Haskell reviews regularly for THE VILLAGE VOICE. She is a member of the National Society of Film Critics and her articles have appeared in VOGUE, MS, FILM COMMENT and THE SATURDAY REVIEW. In her critically acclaimed book, FROM REVERENCE TO RAPE, Haskell looks at the distorted lens through which Hollywood has seen and filmed women. Molly Haskell will discuss women's roles in cinema and Altman's films at 7:30 p.m. in Rac)hom Auditorium. Admission $1.25. MRS IR 2-12 7&915 $1.25 4-15 C01 UMPIA PICTURESPesens ROBERT ALTMAN'S Af E%4 rSUSANNAH YORK WJe er u' twe B!sE Acre:S Award at t ,aCatnne F'..FeSral Elaine Bradish Ms. Bradish is in charge of Altman's office. She is a consultant in every aspect of his work, from creativity to business. She has worked with Altman on every phase of 'production from the conception of Lion's Gate Films. (Altman's company) Elaine Biadish will discuss film careers and the business end of show business. Tommy Thompson Production Manager for "The Long Goodbye," "Thieves Like Us," "California Split" and "Buf- falo Bill and the Indians." He also produced "Images" and was the assistant director for "McCabe and Mrs. Miller." He recently served as executive producer for Alan Rudolph's new film. Tommy Thompson will discuss his role as producer. The lecture with both speakers will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Rockham Auditorium. Admission $1.25 4 -1 7&9:15 $1.25 4-7 LIKE UST'F Joan Tewkesbury Joan Tewkesbury has worked as an actress, dancer and theater director. She is the author of the screen- plays for "Thieves Like Us" and "Nashville" She is currently writing a biography on Anna Freud. Joan Tewkesbury will discuss Altman's films at 7:30 p.m. in Rackham Auditorium. Admission $1.25 P AUL N -41 EM IAN ,.k 4-20 22 7930. $1.50 9:00 1-26 $1.25 Il * II I 7:00 3-26 Ca N GYOODBYE't II~ctt Uculd in person Starred in three Robert Altman films "M*A*S*H, "The Long Goodbye" and "California Split") plus a cameo role in "Nashville." His other films include "Get- ting Straight," "Little Murders," "The Touch" and "Harry and Walter Go to New York." Elliott Gould will discuss cinema and the role of the actor at 7:30 p.m. in Rackham Auditorium. $3.50 3-2T 7.&9 $1.25 '/ "THE LONG .4 f -23 AL $3.50, $2.50, $1.50 (reserved seats) Tickets to the Robert Altman lecture and ,season passes to all the films and lectures go or sale Friday, January 14, at UAC Ticket Central in the lobby of the Michigan Union. Lecture passes: Andrew Sarris, Elliott Gould, Molly Haskell, Joan Tew- kesbury, Elaine Bradish, Tommy Thompson and Robert Altman, $3.50 reserved seat. Season Pass: $10.00. Film passes: That Cold Day in the Park, M*A*S*H, Brewster McCloud, McCabe and- Mrs. Miller, Images, The Long Goodbe, Thieves Like Us, California Split and Nashville in stereo sound, Buffalo Bill & the Indians,, plus Alan Rudolph and a major sneak preview. Season Pass: $12.00 [MAN. u i the story of No bet-on-anything l 4-16 &21 stereo -1 I soun' tl Alt films will heshwn inAuditrum A rof Anaell Nall. A A-OM\