Film Festival Comes to Charlottetown The critically acclaimed film Jesus of Montreal, directed by: Denys Arcand, will be the pre- miere offering in a new series enti- tled “Sunday Afternoon Cinema” scheduled to begin on October 29th and playing every Sunday through May of next year at the Price Edward Cinemas in down- town Charlottetown. Jesus of Montreal was awarded the special jury prize at this year’s Cannes Film Festival in France and recently was named best film at the Atlantic Film Fes- tival. The film seems sure to be favored for the major prizes in Canada’s Genie Awards and is a leading candidate for a nomina- tion in the Best Foreign Film cat- egory of the American Academy of Motion previous feature, “The Decline of the American Empire”, received world wide recognition. The Sunday Afternoon Cin- ema series will continue with a program of critically praised and award winning feature films from around the world and including Canada. Canadian films “Speaking Parts” by Atom Egoyan, “Bye Bye Blues” by Ann Wheeler, “I’ve Heard the Mermaid Singing” by Patricia Rozema join such outstanding international films as “Salaam Bombay”, winner of the best first feature category at Cannes in ¥989'. Winner: Special OCT.229 JESUS OF MONTREAL Dir: Denys Arcand, Canada, Festival 1989. French, Passion Play, staged on the bluff overlooking Montreal. subtitled. 1988 for director Mira Nair; Ba- bette’s Feast directed by Den- mark’s Gabriel Axel and winner of the 1988 Academy Award for best foreign film; “High Hopes” by Great Britain’s Michael Leigh, “Do the Right Thing”; a con- troversial and exciting film by New Yorker, Spike Lee; and “Sex, Lies, and Videotape”, certainly the most talked about Ameri- can release these days and win- ner of the top prize at Cannes in 1989 for best film, the prestigious Palme d’Or award. Series orga- nizer Peter Richards says “It is a real pleasure to be able to present first quality Canadian and inter- Jury Prize, Cannes Film Arcand's hero plays Christ in his own unorthodox version of the Inevituily, reality beqins to echo drama; bat vhat is less predictable is both the range the fila aanages to cover (reliqions humbaq; aedia hombuq; the amazing behavior of audiences; the fumbling and bumbling of bureaucracy in the run down city over vhich the aountain serenely floats) and the humor and Sheer eneray of Arcand's script. NOV 5 SALAAM BOMBAY Dir: Mira Nair, India/France/Great Britain, 1988. Feature, Cannes Film Festival. Hindi, subtitled. alleys of bombay, Nair paints a reaarkably authentic portrait of life on the streets. professionals is flavless. deprivation, anger and aggression are relieved by a fev subtle soments of tenderness. 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School of Graduate Studies and Research UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA 115 Séraphin Marion, Room 205, Ottawa, Ontario, KIN 6N5 Information: (613) 564-6546 PARTICIPATING DEPARTMENTS Computer Science Physical Geography Geology Kinanthropology Mathematics Microbiology Physics Experimental Psychology Systems Science PSPS = OPES OSES Tea national feature films to a PEI audience. Islanders have missed out for too long on the oppor- tunity of viewing films of world class distinction. The Sunday Af- ternoon Cinema series should be a welcome remedy for this situa- tion.” This series is presented by the Island Media Arts Co-op so in co-operation with the Linda Joy Busby Media Arts Founda- tion, Wormwood’s Dog and Mon- key Cinema, Halifax and Em- pire Theaters. The films are scheduled for Sunday afternoons at the Price Edward Cinemas on Grafton street in Charlottetown. Doors open at 2:00 pm and the show starts at 2:30. Movie Reviews Red Scorpion. Red Scorpion is based in Africa and centers on the commu- nists and the Cubans destroying the native people and their vil- lage. The communists send out one of their best Special Forces Officers to kill the head priest of the rebel movement. The officer intentinally gets himself thrown in jail with one of the rebels. Then he proceeds to help the na- tive and another man escape. He follows them back to the village which by this time is in ruins, and tries to kill their leader. For- tunately, the leader is too smart and the officer is deposited on the road, badly beaten to await his commarade’s arrival. What a bastard! you might say, but what this Russian lacks in personality he makes up in form. This is the guy who just might be Shwarzenegger’s match. Later in the movie the Officer realizes what the Russians are do- ing is wrong and he joins the na- tives for real this time. Together they destroy the prominent Rus- sian and Cuban personalities and the former officer become of the tribe of the Red Scorpions. This movie is full of action and violence, but it centers on a good plot. Red Scorpion is definatly worth seeing and I give it three panther paws out of five. Cyborg Cyborg is base in New York City in the future, during a time when the plague has spread all over the planet. Civilization has collapsed, and anarchy and geno- cide prevail. The last scientists are working on a cure for the plague but there are those who would like stop them. A woman, actually a cyborg, has information for the scientists in Atlantis which will help them find a cure for the plague. A band of pirates capture he and try to prevent her from going to Atlantis with the information. A cyborg is a human being who has undergone surgery and has be- come in a sense, a machine, and has no recollection of their former’ life. - One man and a young girl fight to save this woman so the eres est. PES L SSS scientist may get the information she carries. Interestingly enough the man has had a relationship with the cyborg before she under- went the surgery which she has absolutely no memory of. This movie is full of action and emotion, and is definatly worth seeing. The ending is rather sad, even though the world may be saved. Cyborg, starring Deborah Richter, Dayle Haddon and Rolf Muller. I give four out of five panther paws. Night of Demons. If you are looking for a good movie to rent for Halloween don’t get this one. The story starts out like all the rest: a group of high school students decide to party in an abandon haunted house on Halloween night. The original plan is to scare the other peo- ple by telling them there are spir- its in the house. Only the spir- its were not pretend, they were real. We find out later that the Indians were afraid of the site as the ground was not clean (sounds like Pet Cemitary to me). So, the ground was haunted even before the house was built. The demons in the house possess one girl who then kills someone else. Then this person becomes a demon as well and so. on. Only two people get out of the house alive and barely. The plot in this movie is weak and the acting is not much bet- ter. The whole movie centers on the students’ desire to have sex with whoever is willing: The movie ends with the death of a man who had put razor blades in the apples he gave out on Halloween. The man’s wife had intentionally baked a pie for him out of the remaining apples. This may be seen as a sort of po- etic justice. If you want to watch a movie about sex, demons, and haunted houses, with little or no story line, bad acting, and lack of originality this may be the movie for you. If not you may want to fall back on some of the old faithfuls like Halloween, or Fri- day the Thirteenth Part 25; you won’t find them any worse than this one. I give Night of the Demons one panther paw out of five. Thursday, October 26, 1989 Ml the |