THE MICHIGAN DAILN Saturday, Moy 29, 197 Page Four PaeFurTEMC.GNDII audaMy29 7 Violence a hit at Cannes Happenings... CANNES, France A'--Films with violent themes got many of the prizes at the Cannes Film Festival yesterday, de- spite a condemnation from American playright Tennessee Williams. president of the jury. "Taxi Driver," an American production directed by Martin Scorsese, was chosen best film of the festival. In the film, a psychopathic cab driver plots the assassination of a presi- dential candidate and commits murder to free a 12-year-old prostitute from her pimp. "W A T CII IN G violence an the screen is a brutalizing Ixperience for the spectator," Williams told a news confer- ence. "Films should not take a voluptuous pleasure in spilling aloud and in lingering on ter- ible cruelties as though one careerAssistanceInternationalpro-: "vidns you with the material noes - Cayto fidthe careet-of yourtchioce: :onyourotwn at afractionoftrheost S charged by employment agencis. 82-page WORLD-WIDE DIRECTORY "Listng morestan c7005musltination-- antan is wthcsmpnten aesa -and addresses (Excellent sources: " to nteresting occupations).Select" lsotions sf your choace.Oto- '*Statesoro'eas. All ciates.Fil, :caf., HawaiNY 5N.J.SoAmer: ia, etc. a :ally.1IM execuive typing. ne printed resumnes " *printed cover letters i :Complete Fee: $30 nothing extra! SSend check with your bio and em-, ployment background. " car.. rAssistanceI tenationat " P.O. Box 64, Dept."1 :Temtent, N.J. 07763 a .2.01) ......536-2338 . were at a Roman circus. 'Violence is an element of human character and should not be ignored, but in the fu- ture I hope the cinema will dwell less constantly on offen- sive values without sacrificing truth," he said. The jury for the ecumenical prize did not make an award, saying, "The 1976 festival was marked by grave and desperate films, some of which reflect a rare violence. We fear that vio- lence will answer violence and that instead of denouncing it, these scenes will lead our soci- ety to a new escalation." TIlE PRIZE for best male acting went to Jose-Luis Gomez for his role in the Spanish film "Pascual Duarte," in which a dog is shot and a mule butcher- ed. At a news conference, direc- tor Ricardo Franco Rubio said the scenes had not been faked. The female acting award was shared by Dominique Sa- nia of France for "L'Heritage de Bolognini" and Mari Tore- ski of Hungary for "Where Are You Mrs. Dory?" Ettore Scola of Italy won the prize for best direction for "Ugly Dirty and Mean," which showed members of a Roman shantytown family trying to murder the half-blind chief of their clan. THERE WAS a marked drop in pornographic movies at the festival. The showing of one hard-core feature, "Sock jt to Mr. Baby," was ended after a reel or two. The sensation of the two- week directors' festival was the Japanese "Emprie of the Senses" by Nagisa Oshima, in which a woman castrates her lover. A dozen extra projections were needed to satisfy the cur- ious. In the critics' week showings, Henry Jaglem's "Tracks," rep- resenting the United States, told of a Vietnam veteran who returns home to shoot down anyone who comes in range of his machine gun. THE CANNES Festival is a mammoth film market attend- ed by representatives of all sectors of the industry. In ad- dition to the films shown in the competition, p r o d u c e r s in search of distributors hire local* theaters to show their work. An Anthrax epidemic killed thousands in Rome in 80 A.D. saturday MAY 29 CINEMA Coconuts-(Cinema II, 7:30 & 9:30)-The Marx Brothers' first cinematic venture comes across like a photographed stage play (which, indeed, it was), but was hilarious then and still is today -nearly half a century later. Underground-(Cinema Guild, Arch. Aud., 7:30, 8:30 & 10)- A recent documentary film fo- cusing on some of the remaining American revolutionaries in the U.S. Underground and its mak- ers ran afoul of FBI investiga- tions and subpoenas, and as a result the film has been exhib- ited in only a handful of places. This is Ann Arbor's premiere of a picture featuring a good deal of Ann Arbor-spawned ac- tivity, and thus should prove quite interesting. sunday MAY 30 CINEMA Robin hood - (Cinema Guild, Arch. Aud., o8only) - Douglas Fairbanks' silent film version of the English outlaw-hero. Admis- sion is free, monday MAY 31 Memorial Day Nothing scheduled. tuesday JUNE A CINEMA Fires on the Plain-(Ann Ar- bor Film Co-op, Ang. Aud. A, 7 only)-View of World War II BI LLIARDS at $1.00 per hour MEMORIAL WEEKEND Sat. thru Mon. OPEN 1 p.m. at THE UNION from the Japanese side, direr ed by Kon Ichikawa. Rashomon-(Ann Arbor Fl Co-op, Ang. Aud. A, 9 only) Kurosawa's most famous filb. a study of a rape-murder in Japanese forest seen throe the perspectives of four diffe ent people. This examination the relativity of truth is one the greatest of all cinema works, and not to be missed doesn't come around here ye often). Wednesday JUNE 2 CINEMA City Lights-(Ann Arbor l Co-op, Ang. Aud. A, 7 & 9) Chaplin's L i t tle Tramp friends a blind flowergirl, ul mately sacrifices all in ord to give her a sight-saving o ation. Probably the most f ous Chaplin feature and certa ly the most definitive exam of his unique blend of farce a pathos. This one's perhaps little too weepy in spots, is justly revered and thoroug enjoyable."" Monty Python and the I Grail - (People's Bicentenn Commission, MLB, 7 & 9)- Python crew takes on the thurian Legend. Predictab some of it's hilarious, much it just sophomoric. You'll pt ably enjoy it, as long as don't set your standiird- high."* thursday JUNE 3 CINEMA Woodstock-(Ann Arbor 1 Co-op, Ang. Aud. A, 0:36 9:45)-Nostalgia trip, came drama, sociological study beyond those, Woodstock purely and simply the best d mentary film ever Iade America a b o u t Americo film to be seen again again."" NEW ARTS CENTER LOS ANGELES - new fine arts center will be tablished ,in the dnt isa I Angeles area, accordiisg 'u lantic Richfield Co., d fhi) providing finainciat suppert the facility. The center is exlpeCtd open by May 1. FR. 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