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At Harvard Daily Entertainment & Events

November Thursday

"Je, tu, il, elle" at 7:30 p.m. Chantal Akermanstars as a young woman alienated and abandoned,who struggles from the solitary "je" (I) in thefirst section through a casual but tenderencounter with "il" (He) in the second andculminating in the passionate embrace of "elle"(She) in the third. "Tu" (you) is the viewer.

"Deep Hearts/The Making of Serpent" at 9:30p.m. "Deep Hearts" is an essay in describing anoccasion during the rainy season when twodifferent lineages meet to choose the most perfectBororo male. "The Making of Serpent" isavant-gardist Scott Bartlett's reexamination ofthe ways and means of the production of "Serpent."10 November Tuesday

Concert

Organ Recitals at Harvard. Jaroslav Tuma of thePrague Conservatory. Memorial Church, 7:30 p.m. $4for students.

Film

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Harvard Film Archive. Carpenter Center. $5 forstudents. "News from Home" at 5:30 p.m. Shots ofNew York streets are accompanied by the voice-overof Chantal Akerman as she reads letters from hermother.

"Angel and Sinner" at 7:30 p.m. The film is setduring the Franco-Prussian War of 1870. The superblandscape photography serves as a dramaticbackground for the diverse factual characters andtheir conflicts.

"Bicycle Thieves" at 8 p.m. The film usesauthentic environments and nonprofessional actors,in the spirit of Italian Neorealsim. Ricci, anunemployed man in Rome, finds work posting bills,but the bicycle he needs to keep his job isstolen.

"Balamos" at 9:30 p.m. Taking the film's titlefrom the language of the gypsies, the story dealswith the protagonist who is "balamos," meaningcondemned to wander forever. While searching forthee magic horse, he rides into the world of theimagination. Transformed into a vampire thatdrinks horse's blood, he travels in antiquity. Hebecomes a prophet and a slave before climbingMount Olympus. The exceptional poetic images erasethe line between reality and fantasy.

Theatre

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? ThroughNov. 28. By Edward Albee. Hasty Pudding Theatre, 8p.m. $19-$32. Call 496-8400 for tickets and moreinformation.10 November Wednesday

Film

Harvard Film Archive. Carpenter Center.$5 for students. "Man of Marble" at 5 p.m. Anaggressive young woman filmmaker sets out tounravel the life of a now-forgotten figure whobecame a celebrity in the Stalinist 1950s.

"Rome, Open City" at 7:30 p.m. Shot underextremely difficult conditions at the end of WorldWar II, the film is one of the seminal works ofItalian Neorealism.

"Evdokia" at 9:30 p.m. A drama of passion, inwhich main characters are a sergeant and aprostitute who get married after a briefpassionate idyll.

Theatre

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? ThroughNov. 28. By Edward Albee. Hasty Pudding Theatre, 8p.m. $19-$32. Call 496-8400 for tickets and moreinformation

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