friday aprit 17. 1931 daily nebraskan page tt Women artists featured J a ft . ja . . The works of noted women film artistt will take the screen this weekend at the Sheldon Film Theater. Girl Friends by Claudia Weill, will be shown Sunday at 3, 7 and 9 p jn. as a bene fit for the UNL Women's Resource Center. A reception will be from 8 to 10:45 pjn. Refreshments wilt be served. Tickets for the film are $2.50, and those for the film and reception are $5. Girl Friends is about a woman in her late 20s who tries to have a career as a photographer. The story follows the ups and downs of her relationship with one of her woman friends-from the time they were roommates through the friend's mar riage and eventual divorce. Melanie Mayron stars in Girt Friendsy with Anita Skinner, Eli Wallach, Christopher Guest, Bob Balaban, Gina Rogak, Amy Wright, Viveca Lindfors and Mike Kellin. The last FilmVideo Showcase of the season at the Sheldon Film Theater will feature the works of Carolee Schneemann. Schneemann will be present at each of the evening screenings tonight and Saturday night to discuss her work with the audiences. Screenings are at 3 pm. and 7:30 pjn. The performance Fresh Blood, sche duled for Saturday, will be only at 7:30 pjn. Admission is $230. Schneemann, though an active film maker since the mid-1960s, still is known primarily for her works as a performance anist. tier autobiographical trilogy, "Fuses," "Plumb Line, and "Kitch's Last Meal, has made her one of the most in teresting avant-garde film artists. Schneemann started Kitch's Last Meat which will be screened today, after return ing home to upstate New York from four years in Europe. The film spans four yean with Anthony McCall and her companion for 19 years, the cat Kitch. "The visual premise of the film was two fold: to shoot one meal a week of the cat eating, so long as she lived; and to film what I saw the cat observing in the course of our ordinary life, Schneemann said. 41he structure of Kitch's Last Meal is based on that continuous texture of snared daily life and its unknown direction and outcome, she added. 4The death of the cat, and the separation of the couple, becomes the unpredicted resolutions to the film. Fresh Blood -A Dream Morphology is a performed text with slides that examine dreams and films. Schneemann will read (with slides) her recent work, involving structures which incorporate personal materials with methods of non-intentiona-lity. The visual analysis and association of two simple dream objects builds a visual matrix embracing such elements as archi tecture, chemistry, physics, alchemy, god des worship and etymology . UNL band to give concert The 95-member UNL Collegiate Band These will include "Symphonic Jtibil will present its second concert of the ee" by Joseph Willcox Jenkins, "Process spring semester at 8 pjn. Thursday in ion of the Nobles' by Rimsky-Korsakov, Kimball Recital Hall. The concert, orig- "Overture To A New Era5 by Givaruiini inally scheduled for April 28, will be free and "Incidental Suite, by Claude Thorn to the public. as Smith. Also on the program are Glenn Ossers Under the direction of Assistant Direct- "Beguine for Band,, the John lliggins or of Bands Robert A. Fought and gradu- arrangement of "Broadway Spectacular, ate Assistant Director of Bands Ralph George Kcnny& "Jubilee Concert March, Whitfield, the band will perform eight and "The Gallant Seventh March, by works. John Philip Sousa. RoeiMWlLt'AMS :::::::-:':::;x::;::';o::;:::;:::::y:' mm & o drive in 488 5353 OPEN 7:00 SHOW 7:30 t YAM ass 2. oWl WILLIAM CUATUtB LEONARD I NIMOY SIARTRSKJ Ht tid -P St. 477-1234 J! 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