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Film
Appreciation:
This month's film: Battleship Potemkin UUCNH member Jeff Hutchins,
who received his B.S. degree in Broadcasting & Film, will be
teaching a Film Appreciation Course as part of the UUCNH Adult R.E.
program this
fall.
The course will consist of eight three-hour classes on an
irregular basis, at Jeff's home on
either Friday or Saturday nights depending on students' preferences. The class size is strictly
limited to EIGHT participants. Sign up is
on a
first-come, first-served basis. Once
the class is full, people on a waiting list will be contacted if a
"regular"
attendee drops out or cannot make one of the classes.
Notify Jeff directly of your
interest by
telephone or
(email). There
is no fee for the class, and
participation is limited to age 16
and older. The first class will be
Saturday, October 27, at 7:00 p.m. with the silent Russian classic
"Battleship
Potemkin."
In each
class, students will
watch a classic film chosen for its film technique and content, and
then
discuss aspects of the film that may have escaped the notice of the
casual
moviegoer - editing, lighting, cinematography and set design. In a couple of cases, the film will have to
be viewed in two parts due to its length. Each
film represents a different genre. Popcorn
or other appropriate snacks will be
provided. Subsequent films are expected to
include "Shane,"
"Schindler's List," "A Man for All Seasons," "Citizen
Kane,"
and feature films by Charlie Chaplin and Alfred Hitchcock.
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