| Show 16W The Salt Lalie Tribune Sunday Angnst 1969 1C Personal Cinema Pries Hu man Nature Playwright Harold Pinter will play his third and largest film role to date in David Frost's first motion picture "The Rise and Pise of Michael Rimmer" for Warner By Norman Goldstein Associated Press Writer - There'i NEW YORK a revolution going on in the motion picture business and it involves mon just tech- tan u It something that with a rather obscurely began termed "cinema verite" style — loosely "truth movie" — n and now has turned to with "direct nology Bros-Seve- ' fjv pwy i i II 111 o& j expert-mentatio- cinema" a nd "personal actor-playwrig- cinema" a conscious It against all forms of is revolt conven- g and has tional resulted in first the large-scal- e development of "underground" and avant garde It emphasizes the films direct expression of anything — in some "underground" films even the direct expression of boredom — on the it stresses reality screen over fiction documentary 1 style over studio setting It 8 the cinematic equivamovie-makin- Michael ground" films of Andy Warhol Jonas Mekas Stan and others and with the avant garde films of John Cassavetes "Shadows" and "Faces" Shirley Clark "The Connection" pnd "Jason" and Joseph Strick "The Savage Eye" and "Ulysses" There were numerous others all representing the challenge of nonconformity to the Hollywood Establishment Technologic Revolution "Up until a few years ago" says film producer Amram Nowak "most feature film productions meant big Mitchell cameras and giant Houston cranes But now we are in the midst of a technolofirst in the gic revolution movies and underground recently in such films as 'Faces' 'Greetings' and 'Endless Summer' It has been but proved that films made with portable 16mm equipment can be successful at the boxof-fice- " low-budg- et high-qualit- y Norwak heads his own small movie company primarily producing sponsored "industrial" films The company's first feature film "King Murray" "combines fact and fantasy in following the company's real insurance agent Murray King around with a camera It is perhaps the Maysles d Planetarium Show The Hansen Planetarium Is featuring a show titled "The Black Cloud" The first science fiction show ever presented at a planetarium it tells of an unusual cloud of gas mat intrudes into the solar system The planetarium's presentation covers the methods scientists use to discover the nature of the cloud Also at the planetari- um is the Apollo Mission which simulates man's moon landing as seen through the cockpit windows of the lunar module Show times are: Tuesday through Saturday I am Play Production V Alex D Creek and plan tour of scenic Wednesday at 8 Babcock Theatre pm Idaho-Wyomi- door-to-do- house-to-hous- will provide a dramatic situation every time Treat this in a straight fashion and you get a non-ficti- totally dramatic film" Brother Albert says "the spontaneity the emotion the truth and depth of emotion all depends on the outsider in our films We depend on what we can get out of the salesmen in a real situation — and we'r winners every time The two protagonists of the "direct cinema" style see a trend toward films that tells more and more about "real" people real life They see a literary parallel in the "nonfiction novel" and ng add that much of the influence has come from television and the actualities of TV documentaries "Many traditional filmmakers" style will have to change" says Albert "What we're putting on the screen is so much more convincing" Host Benny iimn — SERGIO MENDES of emergence Jon Voight who is creating the same kind of exciteJon Voight ment Hoffman did in "The Graduate" blue-eyeBlond Voight well-educat- d most naive plays the Texas stud that goshdarndcst ever came up to New York City to pleasure the female population — for a price — and Hoffman is Time Square's scroungiest most inept bum "Midnight Cowboy" began four years ago for me when a guy named Tony Holland gave me the book Long before I was even remotely connected with the film lots of people always said to me be great as Joe 'You'd Buck' " says Jon Voight during shooting for "Catch 22" at 0 the tower ikow 7:30 JLoiMotr color 9:45 pm ENDS THURSDAY NITE ONLY AUG 15th 8 PJW SALT PALACE ARENA ci MS' iittt! 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SOUTH MAIN W' TYJ OlSCTETIOM EXCLUSIVE ENCAjBEMEMTI SUN 2:20 4:40 920 Europe' Moil Thrilling Ridd till Clnanv 2:00 fttn a I" '69 Reno Air Races 1 1:30 am Daily — Sua Noon to Midnight Friday and Saturday 11:30 am — 2:30 am jj '$ marks the 1 t HI H 1 rj HIGH ANN AUSTIN Sept Opn mm but n PLUS POLYNESIAN CHICKEN Reg $195 4j 8 in a 2:00 and 8:30 SHOWS I0DAV The NEW SUPER E i &BRASIL'66 i in the enchanting tropical atmosphert of the romantic all new Polynesian ww of Dustin Boff- BfrfflpjgrVfsy! n SuuAUa nl or the versatility No ordinary love story no interest or patience" says David in a thought echoed by two youngsters who have bucked the system with the film "Greetings" Brian DePalma director of "Greetings" and an antiwar antidraft satire says "it's like talking to a wall it's irritating" to try to sell the concept to the Hollywood mainstream And they feel it is something any young filmmaker can do — if they want to "It's not money" says Hirsch who adds that "Greetings" was made for $43000 — a mere drop in the film bucket these days "It's guts Just go out and do it You only M need camera and film The M trouble is most of them are scared to take chances" GTT2D C5TS 7 1 Th Maysles criticize the Hollywood Establishment the major studios for not encouraging this kind oT experimentation with film "They havt Chan invite you tc spend an 328-023- ' ii JULY 29 994 $15$ ' - 2 complex society like ours — well it's like a meat grinder "He has no protective devices — no real facade That cowboy image of his to face the world is such a brittle facade It's so easy for anybody to poke holes in it Quixotically he has no real armor So it's very courageous of him at the end to throw away his cowboy gear The story of 'Midnight Cowboy' is the stoiy of his growth "I went to Texas for a while I watched the people : BENNY CHAN'S i "Midnight not Cowboy" only confirms 85 i ImHi BENNY CHAN'S a1" - didn't even have the equipment to function even in a simplistic society and in a 467-068-5 2 uav if Paramount "I've never been able to figure that out It's something I can understand but I can't figure out how anybody else tould know how I am inside my head We're two different persons — Joe is a lot pf tilings I'm not" And Jon Voight is practically everything 20ish Joe Buck isn't He's well ored (the son of a Westchester NY golf pro) (a BA in fine arts from the Catholic University in 1960) and has had nine years of solid if fairly obscure acting experience "I thought I was right for the part not because I was "right' for it but because I understood it I thought I knew how to get to him though nothing is easy for me "Joe's a very good person There are all sorts of positive aspects to his personality but he hasn't got the personality of a winner He ean't make things work for him he can't follow his instincts because they get him into trouble He Robson GROUP RATES Mondays 1 in the by Mr Merrill and the production supervised by Dr Ralph E Margetts associate professor of theater at the University of Utah Cast includes Jim Folsom Peggy Freeman Steve Scott Rheni Hansen and William Robert H Tracy from the left forest highway brothers however who havt polished the "direct cinema" style to its finest edge in "Salesman" Using portable camera and sound equipment David and Albert Maysles filmed the activities of four Bible salesmen for six weeks their conversations their sales pitches their frustrations and successes After 15 months of intensive editing they came up with a sharp Incisive film based completely on unrehearsed unstaged happenings Real People "We have confidence that real people in real situations are more truthful than anything staged" says David Maysles "The idea is to pick fertile interesting situations e A salesman working and 4 pm evening shows Tuesday Thursday Friday and Saturday at 8 pm Sunday at 2 and 4 pm The planetarium is closed on IB M a "Dancing Rainbows" in two H acts Wade play by Merrill and Use Perl will be presented Tuesday and By Kevin Thomas Los Angeles Times Writer HOLLYWOOD John Schlesinger's film of the James Leo Herlihy novel It is directed Ex--hi- 10:30 Denholm Babcock Readies of environmental theater — of the type — and the "nonfiction novel" It began perhaps 10 years or so ago with the French "new wave" filmmakers and spread with the "under- Rimmer" Elliott and Ronald Fraser also star under Kevin Billing-ton- 'i direction lent or Arts n Pinter who previously appeared in both the films he scripted for director Joseph "The Servant" and Losey "Accident" has never before played a film character created by someone else— in this Peter case Cook who portrays the title role in "the Rise and Rise of i m J0n Voight: A City Boy Turned Cowboy Playwright Signs Warner Contract garden vegetable Roll and butter Glass of ice tea i& 6:007:30 pm MONDAY THRU TT irmii nmi f ENDS "TUE51 l mirmih !URSDAY 7:309:00 MO COVER CHARGE Your host Johnny Quong invites you to thrili to the pulsating beat the sensuous dances the melodic harmonies of the South Sea Islands while you enjoy thp fabulous buffet at The Beach Boy Salt Lake's newest anu most exciting restaurant 'ELK £70 SOUTH MAIN 363-834- 1 Pr hs' 7' 1 i0 11 "5UCCUUS"133Q34Q 'SS "ATTlC"-5- i1 ft 10-1- I? 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