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David W. Boorstin
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'Shame': The New Bergman
AT LAST Ingmar Bergman has stopped posing questions and begun taking them for granted. Shame is probably his greatest film--and
The Lion in Winter
T HE LION IN WINTER is not a film; it's a filmed play. So was A Man For All Seasons,
'The Dove' and the Swede
A T THE Charles Cinema is The Dove, a short, funny, successful American parody of Ingmar Bergman. It does what
When the Living Gets Better
Thurs.-Sat., Oct. 23-26 at Eliot House S TUDENT FILMS are getting better, a little better all the time. A twenty-seven
Hagbard and Signe
A BDUCTED by Joseph E. Levine, chained in a dungeon with Steve Reeves (and a cast of thousands), the epic
Freaks
F REAKS is indeed like a freakshow. We enter hopefully, morbidly, expecting terrors to make us put our hands in
China is Near
China is Near is not about love, but sex; it's not about ideology, but politics. The proletarians making love at