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...HARVARD-EPWORTH CHURCH--Luis Bunuel's Los Olvidados and Ernie Gehr's Field, Thursday, February 14, 7:30 p.m. Sambizanga (about the 1961 revolt in Angola), free, Sunday, February...
...HARVARD-EPWORTH CHURCH, Bunuel's Un Chien Andalou, Land Without Bread, and Simon of the Desert, Feb. 7, 7:30, Ganga Zumba (about a slave rebellion in Brazil), Feb. 10, 7:30 p.m. BAKER LIBRARY, B-SCHOOL, Sam Peckinpah's Ballad of Cable Hogue...
...Harvard-Epworth films has started a series of all the films of Luis Bunuel, starting with his earliest, the 24-minute silent film Un Chien Andalou (1924), which he made with Salvador Dali. Bunuel had a surrealistic vision from the start, but his surrealism became politicized after a period of time. Las Hurdes (Land Without Bread) was commissioned by the Spanish government, but its political ideas were offensive to its commissioners, and so the film was banned in Spain soon after it was made. Simon of the Desert (1965) was made after his politics had grown mellower--though not quite...
...HARVARD-EPWORTH CHURCH, Converging Lines and Assimilation by Barry Gerson, and Horizons by Larry Gottheim, Jan. 17 at 7:30, Street Angel by Frank Borzage with Janel Gaynor and Charles Farrell...
Another important screening is at Harvard-Epworth on Thursday: Roberto Rossellini's Viva L'Iralia about the life of Garibaldi...