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Sunday, Nov 7, 1982
7:30 PM
How to Frighten a Lion and Other Animated Shorts
This program is recommended for children as well as adults!
Fishing the Moon from the Pool (People's Republic of China, Zhou Kequin, 11 mins, 35mm), a monkey plays with the moon's reflection. The King and the Goblin (Czechoslovakia, Lubomir Benes, 9 mins, 35mm). Violin Concert (Czechoslovakia, Pavel Koutsky, 4 mins, 35mm), a violinist becomes transformed according to the character of the music. The Cake (Yugoslavia, Stevan Zivkov, 5 mins, 35mm), a modern fable about the relative nature of luck. E (Canada, Bretislav Pojar, 6 mins, 35mm), how a king and his people view things differently. How to Frighten a Lion (Hungary, Pal Toth, 7 mins, 35mm), the circus lion has the hiccups. Hug Me (USA, Sam Weiss, 7 mins), the story of Elliot Kravitz, a lonely hedgehog. Take It Easy (Hungary, Tamas Baksa, 3 mins), trying to relax is hard work. Complex (Czechoslovakia, M. Macourek, J . Doubrava & A. Born, 10 mins), a story of role reversals, superiority complexes and murder--with some wry Czech humor. New Friends (USA, Dirk Wales & Diane Goodrich, 11 mins), Howard, a mallard duck, on the streets of New York.
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