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Special film showings this week
Monday, October 23 Wonderful Wizard of Oz Centennial Celebration Presents "The Wizard of Oz" (Silent Version) Lower Level Auditorium, Harold Washington Library Center 6 p.m. Screening of 1925 silent film version of "The Wizard of Oz." Wednesday, October 25 Wonderful Wizard of Oz Centennial Celebration Presents "The Wiz" Lower Level Auditorium, Harold Washington Library Center 6 p.m. Screening of "The Wiz" starring Diana Ross and Michael Jackson Thursday, October 26 The Cat and the Canary Pickwick Theatre 7:30 p.m. A special Halloween showing of the 1927 classic silent film. Wonderful Wizard of Oz Centennial Celebration Presents "The Wizard of Oz" Lower Level Auditorium, Harold Washington Library Center 6 p.m. Screening of 1939 film version of "The Wizard of Oz" starring Judy Garland. Saturday, October 28 & Sunday, October 29 Halloween Movies Delilah's 6 p.m. See all-time favorite cult horror films throughout the month of October. Sunday, October 29 Screening of "Nosferatu" Claudia Cassidy Theater, Chicago Cultural Center 5 p.m., 7 p.m. Released in Germany in 1922, "Nosferatu" is one of the most poetic of all horror movies. Nosferatu was the most frightening of all the screen Draculas. (95 min.,English subtitles) Wednesday, November 1 Museum of Contemporary Art Hosts Isaac Julien Museum of Contemporary Art 6 p.m. Julien discusses his work, "Queer Trilogy," three video pieces exploring the complexities of identity, sexuality and desire. Also includes special screening of "Queer Triology” Wednesday, November 8 Harper College Cultural Arts Film Series Presents "The Emperor and the Assassin" Harper College Theatre of the Business and Social Science Center 7:30 p.m. This Chinese epic set in the third century BC was selected as one of five Best Foreign Films of 1999 by the National Board of Review. Directed by Chen Kaige, the film runs 161 minutes, is in Mandarin with English subtitles, and rated R for violence. Back to top | Home Webmaster: Sal J. Barry The Columbia Chronicle is a student produced publication of Columbia College Chicago and does not necessarily represent, in whole or in part, the views of Columbia College administrators, faculty or students. |
October 23, 2000
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