Page 6 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6. 1974 WE DONT WANNA GO TO BED WITH YA Onti 30 8 eat wi 1969 furnish car pete SujuI after 5 WE JUST WANNA SHOW Brim Coll’ lege dab and pr brand stripe pe- 845-32! 12-st Call 81 YA SOME FILMS No i owan fe ha Con conditi JULIET OE TNE SPIRITS THURSDAY With Giulietta Masina, Mario Pisu, Sandra Milo, Valentina Cortese, Lou Gilbert. Best Foreign Film—New York Film Critics Award Fellini’s first color feature has been called “the female 8V 2 ," and MARCH 7 CLOWNS 7:30 P.M. JULIET OF SPIRITS 10:00 P.M. LUMINOUS PROCURESS 12-MIDNITE UNIVERSITY THEATRE-$1.00 anticipated the Women's Lib movement. The film explores the doubts, fantasies and childhood fears of a housewife who, approaching middle age, begins to suspect that her husband is cheating on her. Confirming the guilt of the man around whom she has built her entire life, Juliet goes through a shattering identity crisis. . a masterwork, certainly one of the most beautiful and stimulating films ever made ... a never ending swirl of mood and imagery, a hlend of brilliant delineations of time and place in exquisite hues with every nuance clarified by Nino Rota's melodic and haunting score." — Judith Crist, New York Herald Tribune •w- - — FEUINI’S THE CLOWNS IS NOT TO BE MISSED! MIDNITE l % - ... «, / ■ : ■ i" FILM SERIES 3-8 Luminous Procuress Perpetual delight! —Stefan Kanfer, Time Picture of the month! ' —Seventeen Magazine Cinematically smashing!" —Richard Shickel, Life Magazine 3-22 Macunaima (Jungle Freeks) 3- 29 The Devils 4- 5 Sympathy for the Devil (1 1) 4-12 Tillicut’s Follies i i Vc Re A1 N< i: 21 2 F, SI leviM tVkmmi Film CiK|K)rii pckscnis FEDERICO * FELLINI YHE CLOWNS 4-19 Best of the N. Y. Festival of Womens Films F *^* flCC F ** n ‘« U90 Quarra scmmm,», Fadwlco Fellini. ewnaromo zapponiWyM^NinoflOta * mu. o* t r nv» « comw-1.^. c»»m«o»r.«c. Tachnicolor* fi | OrigwMl Soundlfch on ColumBt* Waeeray | 4-26 Pink Flamingos THEATRE