unday, March 27, 1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Thirteen Film Festivals' Glamor i Continued from Page I) fm a ) the new French filmization of Compared to all nerally agreed, however, that Stendhal's "Rouge et Noir" wood's annual one-n e decision of the audiences here Here and there, film festivals Award ceremony se often shrewder than that made have also been incorporated into pathetic little splurg ntore impressive juries who are metropolitan centenary celebra- a Festival in Pasade ways rumored to be making ne- tions. Gottingen in Germany re- rious trades and cowardly po- cently held one on its 1,000th the Rose Bowl gam ical decisions in selecting the birthday and Sao Paolo in Brazil could probably conve ize winners. Last June, Berlin produced a real spectacular on its floats and maybe yc w 74 films from 28 nations, 400th get Marlon Brando any of them "second string" oductions. The price went to ia' 'Bos's . Choice,' st documentary award was given Walt Disney's "The Living Des- rt." Gina Lollobrigida's "Bread, ve and Dreams" won only sec- d place in spite of a popular F r t a ersonaleappearance by the ct-For that ss: She was reported to be very leased. Some of the more sturdy festi- als elsewhere in the world include traditional September gather- 1g in Edinburgh. Originally this >nclave was dedicated to docu- lentary films exclusively, until se hocal Chambers of Commerce ecided to include regular features boost business. HE most unlikely Festival is that held in Punta del Esta, rui uay in January. A hotelman, auricio Litman began this one in 151 and has since persuaded the ruguayan government to sink 100,000 into the effort every dear. his January, the Festival award- 0 no grand prize, feeling no film as worthy of the honor." Sec- od -y mention, however, was *arded to Disney's "Living Des- 't," a perennial contender, and 11 YourHTra this, Holly- ight Academy in Ann ems a pretty e. What about na right after BOERSMA T R, ie, C. B.? You 12 4NcksArde rt most of the ou could even to come. Florida Vacation... vel Agent AVEL SERVICE NO 3-8597 \nnual Music :vents Still 3ig Attraction (Continued from Page 1) oscure DoktoP Faustus, and untess performances of the te, less well known,sand deca- ent' outpouring of Richard trauss' gemuthlichkeits EASON'S will begin early i May at Wiesbaden and Flor- ice (whos Maggio Musicale-. tay Festival-actually extends ito 'July). Closing the season in ctober will be the Berlin Fes- val, the Perugia Festival of Sac- d Music, and the International estival of Contemporary Music in enie, which is ' premiering, :nong other works, Stravinsky's assion According to St. Mark. For dose not back in this country by nuary, 1956, the 200th birthday Mozart will be celebrated with spcial festival at his birthplace, alzburg. This is in addition to the ogar season these next summer, atiring not only a tradition of ine music, but also the breath- ski g scenery 'of the foothalls of ie Austrian Alps, all of which is ortunately compensated for by tlr exorbitant prices. n the Sibelius. Festival in Id, to the most captivating interesting programs in Gra-f a in Spain, to Dubrovnik, Yu- via, to a ballet festival in nhagen, the festival extends. n this boundary is overstepped feature, in addition to Ameri- , such groups as the Japanese 11 t Gojo (Zurich and Vienna), the Soviet violinist, David trakh (Bergen, Norway). The Ilnd Festival, taking place all r that small country. is espec- ly indifferent to its own travel penses; besides several Ameri- n, this publicly-minded organi- tion will present the Israel Phil- rmonic, Milan's La Scala Opera mpany, and the English Shakes- are players from Stratford. y this time most of us will d, instead of more informa- a word of consolation. And r all, at. 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