Page 8-The Michigan Daily-Weekend etc.- March 12,1992 FEST Continued from page 1 larious critique of artistic support in the US. Give AIDS the Freeze by Cathy Joritz of Dortmund, Germany takes found footage of two men on a talk show and overlays it with animation to lampoon their white male hetero- sexual insularity, making a plea for AIDS awareness with fresh humor, all set to Frank Sinatra's "Strangers in the Night." Confessions of a Southern Punk by Done Pentes of Charlotte, North Carolina is the only fictional narra- tive of the group, a story of a misun- derstood punk couple and their battle with unwanted pregnancy and a community that rejects them out of conformity and ignorance. Its frank treatment of abortion reminded me of the topic's exclusion from main- stream media, the impact it has on real lives and relationships. Oral Hygiene by David B. Fain of Newhall California is a clayma- tion treatment of dental care enacted by dancing Salsa skulls. Red Shovel by Leighton Pierce of Iowa City is the most self-con- sciously artistic of the group, a purely imagistic piece consisting of languid, blurred images with shifting planes of focus, tied together by a red plastic shovel in the foreground. Set to abstract music and sounds, "Red Shovel" is the impressionism of film Finally, The Match that Started My Fire by Cathy C. Cook of Milwaukee is a potpourri piece about female sexuality. The sound- track consists of interviews with women about their first sexual expe- riences, usually masturbation or childhood sex games. It's visually brilliant with amazing image after amazing image, some with no appar- ent logic to the text of the film but germane by virtue of the beauty and editing. It was a fitting end to the 10 films in its combination of generic elements: documentary, abstract vi- sual and auditory, compositional ar- rangement and narrative. RETRO Continued from page 4 nity, the Ann Arbor Film Festival is seen as an integral part of the city, as vital as Zingerman's or the Art Fair. Hammer, one of the most experi- mental of contemporary filmmakers, spoke of the Festival's integrity. "You get a prize from the Ann Arbor Film Festival, and you really feel like your work has received a lot of recogni- tion," she said. Hammer was also astounded by the amount of community support the AAFF receives. "'The fact that it isn't funded by the University, but is funded by the community, and the audience is community members make the film- makers feel ... like people are choos- ing to come," she said. For yet anotheryear, Ann Arbor will continue to be the place to be. A mammothretrospective, aconference dealing with issues that are important to today's filmmaker, a chance to see the works of many old and new inde- pendent filmmakers -when you put it all together you get quite a stellar 30th birthday bash. CYPRESS Continued from page 5 "Nothing's really intentional," Muggs insists when asked about these juxtapositions. Which naturally leads one to what is perhaps Cypress Hill's biggest inspiration, that "Phuncky Buddha," and no, the guys aren't into Eastern religion. Cuts like "Ultraviolet Dreams," "Stoned is the Way of the Walk" and the rollicking "Light Another" - perhaps the best pot anthem since Styx's "Light Up" - have garnered plenty of attention for the band, including a recent High Times cover and work as the official rap supporters of NORML (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws). "Whosupported George Bush's campaign?" asks Muggs. "A hun- dred billion dollars came from com- panies supported by the illegaliza- tion of hemp. "In a way, it's funny. In a way, it's serious," he continues, referring to King George's War on Drugs. "There's a lot of fucked up people out there ... 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