Word: les
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Back at the Palais, 50 of the 68 judges saw little humor in the daring escape. They met to demand better protection from les gangsters...
...Partle de Compagne by Jean Renoir, and Alain Resnais' Les statues Meurent Aussl. Winthrop JCR, 7:30, April 20. Free...
...early fifties, his short Les Statues Meurent Aussi was banned by the French Censor and eventually released only after a third of its footage had been cut. Commissioned by Presence Africaine, a black group inside France, and dealing with the effect of European colonization on African art, the film struck the French government as an attack on colonialism. Says Resnais: "Some people think movies can be very dangerous. I don't think so. I don't think movies can change the world just like that...
Anderson and his legmen have a certain disdain for conventional journalistic standards, believing that most large news organizations are too timid and too respectful of those in authority. Les Whitten, 44, the senior of the assistants, points out cheerfully that "the Xerox has done more for freedom of information than any law that could ever be concocted." As long as there are people willing-for whatever motive-to break security, Anderson & Co. are willing to consider the offerings...
...Boston Ballet, Richard Cragun and Liliana Cosi in "Les Sylphides". "Romeo and Juliet" pas de deux: world premiere of "Kurkjian's Leopardi Fragments." Aquarius Theatre, Washington St., Boston, March 23-25 at 8 p.m. March...