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Show Experimental Films "'Kinetic Art' Concludes Friday Price for students and University staff is $1.25, general admission, $1.50. The series has been sponsored by Lectures and Concerts. I 7 s T X ) i I 2T1 111' A.I The third and last program "The Kinetic Art" will be shown Friday in Kingsbury Hall at 3 and 8 p.m. One new film and several prize- winners will be included in the final fi-nal program. The new film is Jan Svankma-jer's Svankma-jer's "Historia Natura," just released re-leased from Prague. Svankmajer's "Rakvickarna" was a hit of Program Pro-gram One of the .series. He will have one other film in Program Three "The Last Trick of Mr. Edgar." Ed-gar." This film has won three awards: First prize for experiment at the Bergamo Festival, CIDALC and UNIATEC prizes. Other films closing out the series se-ries will be "Marie et le Cure," by Yugoslavian sculptor Diurka Me-dveczky; Me-dveczky; "Spider Elephant," by Piotr Kamler; 'Afterwards," by Fritz Winzentsen; "If" by Oimel Mai; "Samadhi," by Jordan Bel-son; Bel-son; "Gavottee" by Walerian Bor-owczyk, Bor-owczyk, and "Why Did You Kiss Me Awake?" by Hellmuth Costard. Cost-ard. Tickets for Program Three may be purchased at the Lectures and Concerts office, Annex 1164, Phillips Phil-lips Gallery Art Sign's new loca-. loca-. tion, 444 E. 2nd South, or the door. "The Last Trick of Mr. Edgar,"'(above), a black comedy by Laterna Magika director Jam Svankmajer of Prague, is one of the 26 short films from eight countries included in the "Kinetic Art" being shown at Kingsbury Hall on Friday at 3 and 8 p.m. |