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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1973)
I mi- miiii bti i r --mmmmimtmmmmmmmm .The New Land is the concluding episode in Jan Trail's them effectively as time IJS'SZi ' . '; F ma rant ,iim sa9a ,hat he te9an last vear wi,h The . , no, thern Minnesota's unsettled forests in 1850. an old nflc m his band ai sequel t,.;, m.i,,c 7 w z r- 1 breathtaking. His photography, be it of the Minnesota ' , , tho ml(!prip and hardships the pioneers , , , , , timterlands'or a California desert, is a stunningly beautiful look Troell dwells heavly on the mwer e nd harts p , Kri I 0 tQO at an America few people can find anymore. faced. They go through '''d,an mac e ' y Yend hef ,ife DlU Idl Idlfc; The Emigrants and rw New iam together form a mammoth and Kristina's continuous pregnanc.es that finally ( cinematic accomplishment for the Swedish director Troell, who after a miscarriage. also did ai: of the photography and editing and co-wrote the - Both of these epics are taken from a meticulously area luKOw Key grip ; documented trilogy of emigration novels written over a J!. twelve-year period by one of Sweden's top contemporary ------ . -TrreZlfsZ -Id of a two year span in the lives of the hardened satisfaction, the moment, of conten tmen ijno Kar, O.kar and Kristina NiHson as they left Sweden and came to happiness tohe AnButa,in The New Unci he covers the much longer period point where an ominous : leeling. het ven 1850 and 1890 He throws in a suggestion of the But despite this, the f.lm still is a removable d'ev'e'!1. dX, Karl brother Robert must have gonethrough on his After it had ended, a grey hai red gent leman Ca ifo nia gn.d hunt, but never satisfies our curiosity about what asked me what I thought of ,t After I told happened to him And at the film's end when Kristina has died, the children ot Karl Oskar and Knstina, h, too was one ttnos. we ' Oskar dressed in a businessman's suit living an second-generation children born , l' apparently different life. Perhaps Troell has shown us all he feels He and others I.ko him could nev r kn o ,v the m r , eUsary but I think there- is another story that could have teen paients hod known but he had seen the .r s trucjg c;in a olJ while mi:y still held strong inner ties to their native Sweden. Me , Max Von Sydo.v and Liv Ullmann once again give excellent sa'd ha felt like this film, unlike many others shows in accrue lead performances. They fit their parts perfectly, and Troell ages detail how it really was. And I think he s right. f 50s movie satire CNk-7 I scheduled for tonight ! The posters tend "Thundering Thrill:, from Out cf Your Past," f 1 " mlf ) i I "A Stupendous Stash of Super Satire!" The Schlitz Movie -f ' Lt :;J For those who haven't seen it, the festival was a seven-hour .. I S ai 1 Mm made up of segments of old movies from the 50s and 60s, I (L 'VTys.J tfhfh,ffii I spitt-d with splicinq-, of television shows and advertisements from JN ;'' C fe4 ; ?J I titf same decades. I . .,. ' 7 i , ' 1 Tomr.ht only, a new, thrue -hour film festival will bt. shown. fm.mmimiJ CtiJ ' J Sum.; of this revised effort is excerpted from the former festival, CT' fW f'Mi I P. it o lot of thiiifjs havn b(":n ad.lvd. , . JlP1 p'v -Sprinkled in umong inch film:, as High School Confidential JZ?-J1 J , j i.d w Fly and some ai rny f aininq films are childhood favorites ," '.'.. ! lit..; Mighty V! juse, Howdy Doody, Ozie and Hairict and X' yMJ mSS"''' H j !-iperm.,n. Sejments from horrow films are included too. f ( 1 .5 Src I VXf ifmllMf-1'' ' ! I hi; 'ilm, presented by the Union Special Films committee, feptl) I V I will screened tonight at 7 in the Union Ballioom. f -L.U f Jfm-'''! P?M program to include If , , -4P J (yVL students compositions i HI .;' V7 )'', ' Tvo original musical woi" s Phi M'-Alnh't Sinfonia concert vocal wife t ions will also hi: . I ' jst'. 'f''$'!ty ! D hy Universi'y of Mehra:.ka !io incJudeo -t. the onion '. m ':-''Sf; Sl'r' "Vt'' Q student will be mc'udod m a concur' ill be si !nrtion' frcair". Siiv: which !w.s 21 , m . ).,; Jr4'pT "', Q concert Tuesday at 8 p.m. 3acb i'-d some coiitcn.pui'y itiomhrrs ct UNt, is a ? ; ' ) Kevin Moor" ?.nd P-Vi musio 'pl'iyod rn t-ombon.;, picfessi'mal music fnt-miiy : 13 ' W'P Iff 1, f ' S Hry.jnr will each b" playing his flute, oi.-.-t., !uha v. ipi-or;.Mm to. men. ',1)!r '" 5' . T ' Q own piano composition m the ?nd other "-'.trumf nts. Son.: 'I he po.-grom is fu( :md M-ITif. rnirrar.ts- 4 " . "I "Pen o , he public. Sinfonia 5 the Union Board announces interviews Zm I M 'I'rShlniio Ml J-, 0 , II . n r ! th- Tomght show. it gt-.uAivH uiU4f ei for Union Program Council ;f HMnxvunSytkw- " S Sunday, Nov 18, 1973. (TiT Livuibnann w! The NewLaiid staftinga Qt UQ blurbs J j imJbJulWJ Siqn up in room 115 ,,This " hum mo mm (Union Program Council Office) ummZZ VMP IflTSiPII? FXPF8IPIIf!F If you have questions, ask ft v M'tlVHt A M MMMitzL n dutiful films ev, mad,.. Its I a ycti y I W ' 1 3w anuone there or call 472-2454 s,oiv concerns a ioVe triungi,, 1 fl jfil "f 1 mi i . I l TN O uf om; m'in in 'ove with two ''""'"JlVlnri iT''" 42 women. Admission is by series I Qfi 1 k ill 1 fV Q rhe Program Council is responsible for V' " n I 1 MALft I i Q Hie Hcd Detachment of eu 1 lAiay F I ri administering promoting the 16 Union Women", d folk -tuic i.ikt I f r I lT:' fTv5 n , , r. r viewed by President Nixon in I JxTn A 33 a projects, from Speakers to rme Hrts to f,i.ij, win t,; shown in film 'I Cf W OT2C4y . , i. ,i i form at 7 p.m. tomqht and I II Y ZP?W. ySdR-W 1 O fllodel UN. Any Student IS eligible. Tuesday in the Union Small rl K-rJ y 1 Fy n - fci u Auditorium. The !(jt tells I fl ' Hf':---'J-) JvffftPi Terms run from November to the story of a cruel landlord's ! Hjf (')'" il . . hostility toward his peasants, ' CU 'f fy J2&g next November. who eventually turn on him r I r'"d join the Communists. The jfj ,I,T1 ' fiee and open to tin; . I public. : ' ' 1 "" ""T"1" " " ) ( dily nrrbrasksm rnondiiy, nDvcmLcr 1 2, 1973 j f i