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Show - Thp Sail ; ake Tribune, Sunday Oitoberq, I T" r 1977 Iranian films alt Lake a rib mu this week at U. An Iranian Film Festival featuring films will be presented Monday through Saturday in Orson Spencer Hall Auditorium on the University of Utah campus The festival is being sponsored by the Middle East Center and the Film Study Program at the University Since 'he early 1970s the annual film festival at Tehran has attracted motion pictures all over the world Ac cording to Dr Thomas Sobchack, professor of English at the University, the enthusiasm shown by the film going public in Iran has made the festival one of the most exciting cinematic events of the year, rivaling the festivals at Cannes, Berlin, New York and Angeles The Iranian film industry has responded by producing movies which have been compared to those made by the famous directors of Sweden, Italy, France and the countnes of Eastern Europe Films in the festival include Dash Akol, which is based on a famous Iranian story set in the past about a man who falls in love with his ward, but loses her in the end Directed by Masud Kimiai, this film will be screened Monday at7 30 p m Wind of Lovers is a poetic documentary on Iran Written and directed by Albert Lamorice, the movie includes many breathtaking shots of Iran taken from a helicopter This film will be presented Tuesday at prize-winnin- ' j - ,V I 1 :T ' 5 tv '- ; - 7 30 p 'i y- , U ' 5 Film at 'IS it ifJ 4V 1 Vd of Jupiter will be seen in film on Leba iK-- r See Lebanon by film fresh off Page One head ( h.inon lines around the world will he the opening attraction of the University Travel Club (UTC) film lecture senes in Kingsbury Hall Tuesday at 8 p m n Canadas The UTC, sponsored by the Universiof Utah Division of Continuing Education, is now m its 27th year on campus and is open to the public ty Producer Ralph J Franklin recalls that Lebanon, in addition to its current political struggles, is noteworthy as the birthplace of our lineal alphabet and our word for Bible Mr Franklin, who has worked extensively on several archaeological exped itions in Jordan and Egypt, will take his UTV viewers to Beirut, Sada, ancient Sidon and Tyre, conquered by Alexander the Great m 322 B C. The film also features Tripoli, the Cedars of Leba non, the village home of poet Kahlil Gibran, ancient temples and such modern attractions as water skiing, )eiwer on film is Hmumssno season of films at Utah Techmcal College Canadas opens with Western Frontier" Wednesday at 8 p m at the sixth The travel-lectur- e Rampton Technology Building Auditorium, Redwood Rd Narrated by Dr is diviirceo 4600 S rthur C Canada A- Twomey That very special, very funny movie , Western s Frontier explores some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in the world and some of the skin diving and a boat ride into the 9pm caves of Jitta The Mongols won the Special Jury Prize at the Mr Franklin, a native California, is a Tehran Film Festival This film reveals in subtle veteran of the US Navy and was fashion the of changes that come to a remote educated m Los Angeles He was the Iran when television arrives A film director region finds his only American chosen to work with the assignment to the region as television bason a government's Center of Documentation difficult task The Moguls will be presented m filming historic Nubian shrines at 9 p m Saturday before their removal or inundation by The Iranian films screen at 9 p m Friday and waters backed up behind the Asw'an Dam He also is secretary-edito- r of Saturday because the Student Umon Senes will be The Front at 7 and 11pm The Front Impala, the trade journal for mem- showing bers of the International Motion Picture won the grand prize at the Tehran Film Festival m 1976 and Lecturers Assn All of the Iranian fdms are subtitled m English For Tickets to the UTC opener and for the series are on sale m advance at further information concerning the film festival the DCE Lectures and Concerts office contact the Middle East Center m Kingsbury Hall 210 Monday and Tuesday from 9am to 4 30 p m They also will be sold at the door Tuesday beginning at 8 30 p m The free shuttlebus service between i the Stadium parking lot and Kingsbury Want Ads are for Hall will begin about 7 10 p m , accordbuying LIVESTOCK1 ing to Paul Cracroft, L&C director 1 activities weve been telling you about on radio and television is at the resident of Canadians The film also features clips of Rocky Mountain Indian sheep, Banff Days, performances VILLA THEATRE. by the Royal Canadian Police and the Calgary Stampede Dr Twomey is an educator, scientist, author and explorer who has participated in 34 scientific expeditions to remote areas of the Mounted world I JERRY WEINTRAUB PRODUCTION A JOHN DENVER GEORGE BURNS Based on the Novel by plus "FUN WITH DICK & JANE" Deep 1 8 45 00, Fun MY LIFE" pg . 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Behruz Vosuqi stars in Irani-amovie, Dash Akol, a sto- - prize-winnin- non, which will be shown Tuesday at 8 p m at Kingsbury Baalbecks Temple X gMk Red Michael grave, Paul Lukas and Margaret Lockwood will be shown at the East Millcreck Branch Library Oct 17, at the Kearns Branch Library Oct 18, at the WhPmore Library Oct 19 and at the Holladay Branch Library Nov 21 All showings are at 7 p m ft :ri m lilirarit-'- - The Lady Vanishes starring The Stranger and the Fog is similar m style to a Japanese Samurai film Directed by Bahram Beizai, this tale is full of strange twists of love and violence This mov le will be presented Wednesday at 7 30 p m g Still Life is a study of an old man who cannot understand the changes m time taking Still Life received the Best place around him Director Award, the International Critics Pnze and the Catholic Church Prize at Berlin in 1974 It has Still been compared to De Sicas "Umberto D Life will be shown Thursday at 7 30 p m Tangsir is a tale of revenge in which a native of the Tangestan province resolves to defeat the man who has swindled him out of his dreams for a good and happy life This movie will be screened Friday at 1 Kil III MTHs g Is i - Films f "Why Worry?" Hjrold the Hypochondriac tinds himself m the middle of a banana republic revolution Zany1 Two shows Tuesday, Ocl IK. 7 30 & 9 30 S2 s0, SI olf with ID AC Aud at the T GET SINBAD AND f? l op tilTCiyir Sun tnru muuiR WH.urp , plica 4 rrf 276736 Orca 7 15 Island 900 Phono 581 8087 Wards Stream" , -- SHOOTISr BAD NEWS BREAKING TRAINING So $ -- a tJk :THE the' THE EYE OF THE TIGER T 7 |