ti~~lly elected - Ann Arbor Film Festival

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ti~~lly elected - Ann Arbor Film Festival
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
TI~~LLY
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ON SEPTEMBER I I, 1973 THE
ELECTED
OF PRESIDENT SALVADOR ALLENDE OF CHILE WAS OVERTHROwN~~"
MILITARY JUNTA. NO ONE DOUBTS AMERICAN INVOLVEMENT IN THE CR~At I ON
OF THE LATEST FASCIST STATE . SINCE THE COUP, FREE EXPRESSION
HAS BEEN BRUTALLY SUPPRESSED. PERSONS HAVE BEEN SUMMAR I LY EXECUTED.
OTHERS HAVE BEEN TORTURED AND IMPRISONED. THE ANN AR80R FILM
FESTIVAL IS CIRCULATING A FUND RAISING LEnER THAT HAS BEEN
PERSONALLY ENOORSED BY MRS. SALVADOR AllENDE, AIMED AT THE
RECLAIMATION OF A FREE CHILE. PLEASE FORWARD WHAT YOU ARE ABLE
TO THE CENTRAL ~ITIEE IN MEXICO CITY, AND, CIRCULATE THE
LEITER TO OTHERS.
TEN~~T ~~~~~D~~H~6uUgo A~'~' F~~~~~ ~FO~H~ ~~~i-I :~~UD 10,
HAS BEEN
ON SATURDAY AT 7:00 P.M. A TRANSLATION OF PRESIDENT SALVADOR
ALLENDE'S LAST BROADCAST WHILE THE PRESIDENTIAL PALACE WAS
UNDER SEIGE, BY EUGENE TELLEZ , FOLLOWED BY A REPLAY OF THE ACTUAL
TAPE.
To encourage the work of the independent d I rector, and to promote
the concept of the f i I m as art, CINEMA GU I LD of the Un i vers i ty of
Michigan. and the DRAMATIC ARTS CENTER of Ann Arbor are pleased
to announce the TWElVTH ANN ARBOR FILM FESTIVAL .
THANK YOU .
Each fIlm submItted to the Festiva l was screened in Its entirety by a
selectIon committee composed of fi 1m makers and persons knowledgable
in the independent film. Their function was to program as many films
as poss I b I e I nto the time a I lotted . Unfortunate I y. the number of
entries exceeded the time ava! lable and preferences had to be made.
The Awards Jury, however, may consider any film submitted to the
FestIval for awards. Members of the Selection Committee were:
JOHN CALDWELL, JAY LASH CASSIDY, LESLIE COUTANT,STUART KLEIN .
SUSAN LYMAN, CLAYW()()O SEMPLINER, ZIPORA TROPE, LOUIS WOJNAROWSKI.
THE TOM BERMAN AWARC,
7,00
8
PM
MERKA.BA DennIs Pies 10
SECOND TIME AROUND Susan Zelg 8
FILET OF SOUL VIctor Facclnto 16
ANTONIA JIll Godml low & Judy Collins
COUNTERPANE Ken O'Connell
2.5
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Dear Friends:
$750 . 00
FRIDAY
9,00
58
PM
SO LONG STUDE Richard See 7.5
QUARRY R i cha rd Rogers II
SIAMESE lWlN PINHEADS Curt McDowell 4
A WELL CI-kJSEN PLACE TO SIT BIll Bedford 6
WHAT I WANT Sharon Hennessey 10
AND I OON'T MEAN MAYBE Mark L. Griffiths 24.5
FOLLY Freude 3
ANIMALS RUNNING Anne Severson 73
FRIDAY
II :00
PM
EGGNOG Karl Krogstad 35
WOMEN Con I Beeson II . 5
BIG ROASTING EARS C.K . Statler 6
A WEEKEND HOME Amy Jones 18
OBJECTS IN A ROOM VIncent Scilla 5 . 5
A WORLD OF ALL INTELLIGENCE Ross Spears , Nina Shivadsanl
TRACES Barbara L1 nkevltch 14
SATURDAY
1,00
5.5
PM
A. GRAHAM-CRACKER John G. Thomas 5.5
TWO FI LMS, I NEVER MADE Herbert Jean De Gr asse 4
UNTITLED ANIMAT I ON Louis Ross & Charles NI vens 2 . 45
TRUE BLUE AND DREAMY Curt McDowel I
13
MEIOSIS Marguerite Carter 5
MOVING, STILL AI Wong 14
VOWELS Michael A. Dilauro 6
THIRD GENERATION Ian Conner 7
SAN FRANCISCO GOOD TIMES Eugene Rosow & Allan Francovich
SATURDAY
7 , 00
SHOUTIN' THE ALUES. SONNY TERRY Jack Aglns
••• NO LIES Mitchell Block 17
POSTCARDS Andrew Lugg 6.5
TOUR 0' rVOIRE (IVORY TOWER) Paul Dopff 4
THE SHAPE OF AN ERA C.D. FIlm Workshop 30
FOREST Franklin Miller 8
BARGAIN BASEMENT RIchard See 7 . 5
9,00
6
PM
SATURDAY
Tom Berman was one of the closest friends of the Ann Arbor film
FestIval. HIs brillIant early films won awards and he was much
loved here. HIs tragIc early death Is commemorated by this prize .
AN OPEN LETTER Focus Pocus Fi 1m Squad 5. 5
METAMORPHOSIS Roy Colmer 18
BOGGY DEPOT Curt McDowell & M. Ellinger J7
ALLEYDOG Theodore Lyman 9
PORTRAITS, SELF PORTRAITS AND STILL LIVES 1972-1973 WITH
SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN F .
KENNEDY or TH I SIS NOT AUFW I EDERSEHEN TH I SIS GOODBYE
George Manupel I I 45
(Not In competit I on In Ann Arbor)
OTHER AWARDS
SUNDAY
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SPECIAL E V E N T S ·
march 4 . 1974
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other II st I gave you as i've changed the order
pieces wi I I be performed at seven and at nine
nIght show STRIP HER which wi II be only done
DRESSINGS AND UNDRESSINGS DE FEATS EXTRAORDINAI
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TUMBALI NA
POLAROID DEGENERATION.
ENTERTAINING THE UNENTERTAINED. By Steven Cole, for our friends in line.
THE FR I ENDS ROAD SHOW perform i ng in the center lobby, Fr I day &
Saturday , 8:20 - 8:50.
Saturday, I :00 PM, PRELUDIO . a fi 1m on Chile.
Saturday, 7:00 PM. a translation of President Salvador Allende's
last broadcast while the presidential palace was under selge . by
Eugene Tellez, followed by a replay of the actual tape.
FESTIVAL OFFICERS,
Curt McDowell
7 , 00 PM
A NIGHT WI TH GILDA PECK Curt McDowell
CHAMPAGNE COUNTY WALTZ Mi ke Cove II 4
/"lOON ' S POOL Gunvor Nelson 15
PI LGRIMS Peter Hoffman 28
HEAVY-LIGHT Adam Beckett 7
ENJOY YOURSELF , IT'S LATER THAN YOU THINK
Tom Palazzo l o, Bern i e Caputo. Jeff Kre l nes 20
COSMIC CARTOON Steven Llsberger & Eric Ladd 10
TUESDAY
HUBRI S S.
T.V. SkIp
ALLUS IONS
SNAPSHOTS
WEDNESDAY
9 , 00 PM
11,00 PM
A I ex Kondaks 4.5
Schiel
5
Maggi Payne 6
Me I Howard & Kenneth Schwartz
83
7 , 00 PM
16
9:00 PM
SEASPACE Will lam Farley 8
TOM ' S FILM LInda Klosky 73 seconds
VOYAGE TO THE DINNER TABLE Valerie Blitz 6.52
THE WILD GOOSE Bruce Cronin 18
COLOGNE Rafael Elortegui 9.07
SAUSAGE CITY Adam Beckett 5 . 5
THREE THOUSAND YEARS AND LI FE Randa II Conrad 45
WEDNESDAY
11,00
PM
SKYCAP Theodore Lyman 5
NOZY TOZY Curt McDowell 5
MOTION PICTURES Grover Dale 18
ELEPHANTS Richard Rogers 27
SHORT HAIR WIGS Charles Johannsen
WITHDRAWL Joe Comerford 26
THURSDAY
15
7,00 PM
SHOESHiNE Douglas Cheek 8 . 45
THE PIRATE James Painten 3
THE DEATH OF ELDEN BROWN John G. Thomas 9.3
FLESH FLOWS Adam Beckett 6.5
THE MYSTERIANS Kathy Rose 5.5
SCREAM BLOODY MARY Drew R. Suss 19.45
POLAR ANTICS Eve Sonneman 5
THE FROZEN WAR. AMERICA INTERVENES IN RUSSIA 1918-1920
R.C. Raach, Will iam Malloch, P. Griffin 30
THURSDAY
9,00
SUNDAY
SUNDAY
II :00 PM
II :00 PM
Architecture AudItorium
Auditorium, Angell Hal l
PROGRAM C
PROGRAM A
ACE (#5B, A GIFT) Bruce Wood 8.5
AFGHAN WAYS Jack Ag I ns 9
1'!IR Alfred Guzzettl
18
ALlCE James Gray & Rosario Laudicina 3
ALL SAINTS HAVE FLED T . M. Caserta 5.19
AMERICAN CATALYST Michael RudnIck 15
ANIMATED LorIng Doyle 7
ANY EMPTY SPACE Mary Ann Childres, V. Hamburg, J . Peaslee 35
LES APPARITIONS Gary Geller 13.10
APPLE-PIE Cheryl Gaudio 10
ARROWS Barbara Scharres 4
AN ART FACTORY KI nek Productions 6 . 5
AROUND THE BLOCK DanIel Perz 6.5
ARSE GRATIA ARTIS M. Stott 10
AS ABOVE SO BELOW Larry Clark 45
ATHENS Antonls Rlcos 33
AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A WOMAN Aleu Litle 25
BEAST llNLEASHEn Dee II ng Gregory 5
BECAUSE IT CHANGES Brogan De Paor 19
BRAINWASHED WONDERWHITE Heldemarle Von Wedel 9.5
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BRAVERMAN'S CONDENSED CREAM OF BEATLES Charles Braverm6n 15
BUILDING Kirsten Engstrom 5
BUY . BUY Dona I d MacDona I d 20
CASSIOPEIA David Saunders 13
CAlWALK Abbott Meader 5
CENTAUR Susan Gibbard 10
CHICAGO AND WELCOME TO HIM John Heinz 4
CHILD OF RESISTANCE Haile Gerlma 47
A CHRISTMAS GIFT Nabll Wanls II
CHROMA Andrew Horn 8
CIRCLES 11 Doris Chase 8
COOJPAH MEANS THE PEOPLE Dav I d Ca I 'oway 25
COM I NG ON Doe Mayer IS
COUNTRY LIVING Christopher Goss 30
CRASH Charles E. Mullin 2
THE CRYSTAL BILLINGSLY STORY Brian Law r encl' 20
CUMULUS NIMBUS Virginia Glrltllan 6
DACRON FILLER Ed Harker 33.5
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7
DICK MYERS ' FAVORITE BEER R. Greg Hoey I.S
THE DINNER DATE David Harrison' I I 9
DISORDER Barbara Noble 24
DOHNN Joseph A. Bartush 23
DREAM- SYPHINX-QPERA Roger Jacoby 7
THE DRUNK DRIVER Joe Hansard I
EDEN Myles Szabo 40
THE END Jonathan Curtis 8.24
ETHNIC FURNITURE Horst G. Leissl
9
EUPHORIA Vincent Col I ins 3.5
EVOLUTION OF THE RED STAR Adam Beckett 7
THE EXCUSE : THE POETRY OF RUTH STONE S i dne~ Wo Ii nsky 16
THE FATHERLAND Arnold L. Leibovlt 9.5
FIGURE - GROUND Mike Covel I
10
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FINGERPRINT Jerrold Pel I
1.5
A FIRE ON THE MOON Curt Hahn 12
FOCUS Martha Has I anger 3.5
FOUR FAST FILMS BY RUFUS BUTLER SEDER Ruf uJ Butler Seder 9
FRAMELIGHT Rob Hahn
I
FULL CIRCLE - THE WORK OF DOR J S CHASE EII Z1beth Wood 10 . 5
GOLDNAVEL Ray Pointer 21
GOOD MORNING JOHN Dean Anslow 10
GOOD TIMES WITH THE JEFFERSON AIRPLANE AT THE OLD FI LLMORE
Marston A . Schultz 7.5
t
GREASE Chuck Hud I na 46
HANOI GOLD Jon Wokuluk 3.5
HELLO IN THERE Patrick Cosgrove & Robert Sione 5
HERE TO WI I' lam Glover 4
HIGH FINANCE Amy Hecker I Ing II
HIGHWAY LANDSCAPE J.J . Murphy 7
PM
MUTATIONS lillIan Schwartz 7 . 5
NOT SO YOUNG NOW AS THEN Liane Brandon 18
ONCE UPON A TIME Larry Jordan 12
META-LODEON TRAILER Doug Wendt 3.5
HIGH KUKUS James Broughton 3
BLOOD'S WAY Stan Taylor 18
LA DANSEUSE L1 sze Bechto IdS
THE MAKING OF AN AMERICAN Roberta FrIedman
RONN I E Cu rt McDowe 1 f 5
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HOME MOVIE David GuttIng , Barbara Lynch , Karen DeNltte 12
HOME MOVIE Jan Oxenburg 12
HONEYLAND ROAD James Benn i ng 7
HONEYMOON Brian Patrick 15
HOT DOGS FOR GAUGUIN Martin Brest 22
HOT PEPPER Les Blank 54
THE HOUSEHOLD DRUG Bruno Bozzetto 1 r
THE HUMAN FACE Stan Vanderbeek 7
"I " Carol Baker 3.5
IF BIRDS CAN FLY Glenna MI l is Johnson 5
IN DUE TIME Tav! Fulkerson & Mary Mack i n
.5
IN PROGRESS J.J. Murphy & Ed Sma II 20
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INSIDE THE WORLD OF JESSE ALLEN Muldoon Elder & Steve Grumette 35
I NTERFACE ErIc Taub 8.8
INTERMISSIONS GI II Dennis 44
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INTERSPEC I ES - DOLPHIN, WHALE & MAN Mi chael Wiese 6
I NTRODUCT ION REEL Dav I d Stone & Debra Sehntrt
I WISH ••• ALL OVER David Heintz 6.5
JACK TELLS HIS STORY Jack Gagliardo 4 . 5
JOHN HARTFORD America's Favorite Film Camp ny 30
J. ROY NEW AND USED FURNITURE Tony Buba I
KALEIDOFORM Howard Danelowltz 2.45
KA.TE SENT ME KeIth Cl ark 12
KINDERBOX David Irving 20
THE LAKE ErIca Rutherford
13 . 5
LA LUNA ENOSTRA Michael Cinelli
20
THE LAST DROP Paul Berkowitz 12
THE LAST NEWSREEL - 1999 Raymond Cra i g ! 5
THE LAST STILL LIFE Ann Sand i fur 20
LEGEND DAYS ARE OVER Robert Pr i mes 5
THE LEGEND OF JOHN HENRY Pau I We i ss I I
LETIER FROM VANCOUVER KI rk Tougas 33
THE LIBERAL WAR NIck Macdona I d 33
LITTLE STAR CRY MIchael Zuckerman 82
LIVING THE GOOD LIFE GIsela Hoelcl
14
LIVING WITH PETER Miriam Weinstein 22
THE L.M.I.S. STORY O.G . J . Arxooni & A.ToPi tras
LOOKBACK: A MUSICAL FANTASY Jack Mlvnek 5
LORD TEACH ME TO LAUGH AGAIN Shachta, Dudzi ki, Lamson 13
LOVE TAPE FILM AbbOii Meaaer ~
LULL Rona I d Spatz 8
MAGIC WHOLE Ian LIndsay Turner 6.75
MAGICIAN Er i c Durst 1. 5
MANA Stewart LI ppe 40
MANDLA Brian Jones 23
MAPLE LEAF RAG Don Perry 1.5
THE MARBLE Jan Oonk 10
MARCH OF THE CUE BALLS Scott McCu II ough 3
19
MAX!MILLIAN Peter Knuppel
MEMBRANE OXYGENAT ION IN EXTRA-CORPOREAL Ll
SUPPORT
Ervin Penkalskl 6
MEMORY OF STEWART LI PPE Stewart li ppe 6
MEPHISTO ' S LlTILE FILM PI...AYS Yellow Ball r rkShO P 18
THE MiLD BUNCH Seth Hi II 28.5
MI NUS Scott McCu I lough 10
MR. STORY Dee Deeha Ileck & AnIta Thatcher 28
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MURDER IN THE SPRINGTIME Jom Azulay 21
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THE MUSIC LESSON Albert Glover 21
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MUSIQUE CONCRETE Ben Weissman 6.5
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THE NEXUS D.J. Romlno 9
N.O.D. Dean Mednick 3
NORMAN NURDELPICK'S SUSPENSION Bob Dahl in, 32
OCCURRENCE AT KICKA.POO CREEK Raymond Cra I
5
ONCE THE FERNS Ma rv I n A I be rt 9
ONE EXAMINATION OF nilS M)VIE David Stone 13
OPENINGS Michael S. Siporin 9
OPUS I Joyce Borenste I n 4
THE ORANGE DREAM OF SULFUR SPRiNGS Rlchar .... Protovin 3 . 1
ORBIT James R. Thompson 3
1
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17
THE POSS I BLE
Ba)bara Stetson
:A~~~~Ng<~i6~ L~~~ba~~a~t~T:l~q& ~andl Ra~d
PEACE OFFICER TRAINING SERIES: PART SIX
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Telrrence Sullivan
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THE FESTIVAL TO 9 HOURS OF FILMS ANQ THESE WILL TOUR OTHER PLACES.
LOCAL JURIES WILL AWARD A MINIMUM OF $350 . 00 AT EACH PLACE.
THE TOUR SCHEDULE I S AS FOLLOWS:
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONS I N - FOX VALLEY, March 22- 24
NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY UNIVERS I TY, March 29 - 31
UN I VERSITY OF WASAU, April 5- 7
ALFRED UNIVERS I TY, April 12-14
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, Apri I 19-21
SAINT XAV I ER COLLEGE , April 26-28
URBANA COLLEGE , May 3-5
KENT STATE UN I VERSITY . May 7-8
CONTEMPORARY ARTS CENTER - CINCINNATI, May 10- 12
BOWLING GREEN UNIVERS I TY, May 17-19
K - BELL FILM SOCIETY, May 24-26
1
LA-DEE-DA Charles Wright 4.5
THE ROOM Zipora Trope 18
APALACHEE James Herbert 12
HOME ON THE RANGE Phi Illp Makanna 13
NANCY , HENR I AND ELIZABETH Bob Aigel & Lynn Fagan
MUS A PARAD I SIACA SAPIENTUM Steve Klockslem 5
NI GHT OF TERROR Bradley Lane 14
SKYE BOAT Beverly O' Neill 4
WEDNESDAY
Architecture Auditorium PROGRAM B
Auditorium A, Angell Hal I PROGRAM C
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EVASION EXPRESSE (ESCAPE) Paul Dopff 4
THE VANGUARD STORY Jay Cass i dy & Fred LaBour
CHRYSALIS Ed Emshwliler 21
TRANSCRIBED TOXICOS I S Doug Wendt 4.5
(Non- competitive I n Ann Arbor)
DUNE John Knoop 13
THE MAN WI TH THE UMBRELLA Wa I ter Ungerer 30
TUESDAY
9:00 PM
9 : 00 PM
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THE PROGRAM
TUESDAY
SUNDAY
SUNDA\'
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George Manupe III , Festiva I 01 rector
Jay Cassidy, Festival Manager
Ellen Frank, Associate Director
Peter WI Ide, Technical Director
Janet MacAlnsh, Festival Secretary
Pat Murphy, Chairman of Cinema Gui Id
BIll Thompson, Festlva I Comptro! leI""'
SPECIAL SELECTION COMMITTEE GUEST:
Architecture Auditorium PROGRAM A
Auditorium A, Angel I Hall PROGRAM B
SELECTIONS FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST MAY BE SH:)WN AS T IME PERM I TS:
The Awards Jury this year is:
DOUG WENDT, KAREN S. HIGGINS,
WI DGE POWELL, DAVID ROBINSON , JOHN SCHOn, RICHARD WEIGAND.
PATASOURUS
RACHEL TENS ION
PATIURNCOAT
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AMANITA Vic Atkinson 9
ANOTHER WORLD Kris Paterson 28
BALL GAME Evelyn Marlenberg 60
CASUAL RELATIONS Mark Rappaport 80
CYCLE Steven Schecter 35
A DEMONSTRATION Richard Matthews 8
EDGE Tom Ludwig 4
EURYNOME John Straiten 8
HAPPY NEW YEAR W.G . McM i llan 7 .36
JEFFERSON CIRCUS SONGS Susan Pitt Kranlng
LIVING ON VELVET EllIot Barden 25
MADE FOR EACH OTHER Mark Lamper I
MONTREAL MAIN Frank VItale 86
OZONE BURGER (TO GO) Chris Frayne I
OLD MAN IN VIRGIN I A WI I Ilam Blosser 10.5
THE PLA I NT OF STEVE KRE I NES AS RECORDED BY HIS YOUNGER BROTHER
JEFF Jeff Kre i nes 57
SCHITSOPHRENIA Charles Lyman
UNTITLED - I Chuck Shaffer, Howard Hoot 7
THE UNEXPECTED ANSWER - HOMAGE TO MAGR I TIE Joyce 80renste i n 6
WATER SONG David Krzyslk 3 . 5
Exact tItles for each show wi I I be posted at each locatIon.
The functions of the Awards Jury are (I) to see a II of the Festiva I
films that have been programmed for pub I ic screen I ng, and others
if they wish and (2) to d i stribute the awards money In Ann Arbor
and (3) to make up three different programs of award winning films
and hIghlights that are shown on Sunday, and (4) to reduce the
Festival In Ann Arbor to 9 hours of film that will tour other
InstItut i ons .
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friday
saturday
sunday
THE FOLLOWING FILMS WERE ENTERED BUT NOT RECEIV •
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THIS PRINTING, MARCH II.
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Sunday Program (only) of their choice.
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To the Most PromIsing Fi 1m Maker I n the FestIval
Marvin Felhelm
$25 . 00
Plaster of Paris
$25.00
Mr. Flood's Party
$25.00
The Del RIo Bar
$25 . 00
The Blind Pig
$25.00
The Charlotte Perkins Gi Iman Award
$25 . 00
Fi 1m ProjectIon Services
$25.00
Ned ' s Books, YpsIlanti
$25.00
Aune Manupelli
$25.00
Ingrid Manupelll
$25.00
Karen Cooper, Fi fm Forum
$25 . 00
DIane Kirkpatrick
$25.00
Fletcher-KleIn, Inc., Real Estate
$25 . 00
MichIgan Cable TV
$25.00
Wa I lace and El I zabeth Stevens Immen
$50.00
The Harpo Marx Award
$50.00
The BrItaIn Supports Impeachment Award
$25.00
Megaframes
$50.00
Dominick ' s
$100.00
WABX Radio
$100.00
Clnema 11
$400.00
Ann Arbor FIlm Cooperative
$150.00
Cinema Guild
$525.00
PERNOD FILS Rufus But I er Seder 18
THE PHI LANSOPHiC FOLLI ES MI ke Shannon 2
THE PIGS VS THE FREAKS Jack Epps, Jr.
27
THE PLACE FOR NO STORY Phillip Greene 58.3
PLAYLAND/S IGNS OF LI FE Bruce Bansberg 17
PLAY LAND IN 6 ACTS Daria Stermac 22
THE POLITICS OF PERCEPTION Kirk Tougas 33
PORTRAIT OF AN ELECTION Franklin McMahon 61
PORTRA I TS Kathy Rose 20
POT Mike Shannon 5
A PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT Jerome WInslow 1.5
PULCINELLA Luzzatl-Glanlnl
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PUPAE Seth PI nsker 29.5
QUICKENLY TO FALL Kvoy RubIn 17.5
RABBIT STEW Lois Anne Polan 30
RAIN PEOPLE Raymond Hylenskl
15.5
REGENERATION David S1·one 5
REST EASY C. K. Statler 10
ROUNDHOUSE HOOK Mike Covell
13
SALUTE Ross Albert 2.5
SCAR LOVERS Ly Ie Shepperson 47
SEARCH FOR A FUTURE Jack Weinstein 25
SECRETS Ph I J lip Jones
13
SEVENTH CHAKRA Peter M. Figueroa 15
SKY BLUE WATER LI GHT SIGN J. J. Murphy 9
THE SMARA C. Larry Roberts
16
SMOKE RINGS John Gruenberger 5
SOIXANTE-NEUF Athony Forma 23
THE SPECTATOR Jeanne Marie Collachia 20
THE STAGECOACH OOESN'T STOP HERE ANYMORE Lawrence Booth 32
TH!:: STOPOVER Paul Steindl
14
STORY OF A STORM United States Navy 29
STUDY: DON RUNNING Kerry E. Blech 3.5
SuITE MUSIC Maureen Solomon 7
TANGRAM Alan F. Slasor 2.5
THEADONISLECTURE Norman Gambl II 36
THREE James Herbert 22
THREE STUDIES Margaret P. Sedgeman 8.5
THE T I GHT ROPE John G. Thomas 20
TIME EXPIRED Barton Kaltz 17.5
TODAY ••• ONLY John L. Prusak 4.5
TOKEN B I edstone Product Ions 12
TRIKFILM 3
George GriffIn 3.5
THE TRYST Jan Eqleson 20
!"WO DAYS IN A HALF-WAY HOUSE FOR THE EMOTIONALLY DISTURBED
RIchard Cohen. K. Rafferty, R. Spears 28- :::..
UNFOLDING Ken O' Connell
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VETERANS Hart Perry 7
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THE VIOLIN I ST Florin Matache II
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THE V IOLINIST James O'Fal Ion 15
A VILLAGE ROMEO Ronald Chase 15
A VIRGIN FN f-KlLLYWooD Phi l I Ip Savenlck 5
VOLARE Eugene Seder II
WAFFLES Jeff Sinks 2
WATCH T . V. Skip Schiel
3.5
WATER'S DREAM Deborah DIckson 10
WE GET MARRIED TW I CE Miriam WeInstein 22
WETDREAMS Da nie l C. Fouke 5
WHARF RAT Len Dell 'Amico 29
WHY Dan Manson 7
WILD SYNC Ri ck Hancox 10
YESTERDAY'S SHORE: TOMORROW'S MORNING Eva Lothar 13
YOU CAN ' T STAY HERE LIKE THIS Elly Kenner 20
YOUR HOME IS YOU Martha Haslanger IS
I I :00 PM
RUSS I AN ROOSTER Steve Sega I 4
WHISPERS Malcolm Tarlofsky 11.5
THE CITIZEN'S BAND Jon Lapldese 8
MEDINA Scott Bartlett IS
LIGHT Jordan Belson 7
YARD Andrew lugg & John Orentllcher
LADER DAY LUNCH Krls Paterson 30
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and the United States Information Service Tour of Foreign Posts
have been temporarIly suspended.
There are open dates for the Festival Tour. Interested persons
may contact Janet MacAlnsh, College of Architecture and Design.
The Un i versIty of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MIchigan 48104.
In addition, Mike Getz of UNDERGROUND CINEMA- 12 customari Iy attends
the Festival and selects films for presentation at leading theatres
throughout the country. Last year 8 dIfferent programs of fi Ims
were screened at about 17 theatres . ParticIpating fi Irmlakers shared
nearly $12 , 000.00 in fees. A sImilar arrangement is expected this year.
WE'RE HERE FOR THE GASH AND NOT THE CASH .
This year ' s FestIval
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