Page 6 University Daily Kansan, January 30, 1981 On Campus TODAY THE INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN THE INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN, in the Postgraduate Forum of the Kansas Union THE CHILDREN'S THEATER will present "Androcles and the Lion" by Aurand Harris at 1 p.m. in the University Theater for grades 1, 2 and 3 of Lawrence schools. CERSTIAN UNITY WEEK drop-in lunches from 1 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Trail River Region of Utah VENICE OBSERVED will be on exhibit the Sconser Museum of Art. The Sconser Museum of Art. MUSEUMS STUDENTS ASSOCIATION will present "The Palestinian Problem: Political Analysis and Prospects and Future Solutions" by Baskin at 7:30 p.m. in the Forum of the University. THE BHOLOG CLUB will meet at 4 p.m. in the Sunflower Room of the Union. AN ART LECTURE BY LINDA STONE on *Views of Harlem: Risudae and Brumberndt Reconsidered* will be at 2:30 p.m. in 211 Rencker. THE SUA ALL CAMPUS GAMES TOUR- e of the Thienon from 7 to 11 n. THE SIERRA CLUB will present the film THE SIERRA CLUB at 7:30 p.m. in the Mashawk Region of the Union. A MASTER'S RECTALIT BY ORGANIST IVAN Blood Rectal Hall in Murhury Bath. 9 a.m. in Swar- Hood Rectal Hall in Murhury Bath. THE DESIGN DEPARTMENT STUDENT GRASS EXHIBITION will run through Feb. 6 in the Union Exhibition Gallery. TOMORROW THE SUA CRIES TOURNAMENT will take place in the Downtown Parlor. The Tournament will start at 10 a.m. A SIGNING PARTY AND PUEBLO INDIAN POTTERY EXHIBIT by Ann P. Schlager, museum exhibit's associate and author of "An Illustrated Guide to Pueblo Indian Pottery 1900-1975," will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the main gallery of the Museum of Anthropology. SUNDAY A FACULTY RECITAL to MARBINEH FORD, controlls will be at 2 p.m. in Science. MARANATHA CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES will meet at 9:30 a.m. for Bible Study and at 10:30 a.m. for Worship at 1538 Tennessee St. MONDAY A FACULTY EXHIBIT by Susan Bercu, Jane Astbury and Lois Green will be open from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday in the Art Design Building Gallery. A PHILOSOPHY LECTURE BY SUSAN FEAGEN on "John Stuart Mill": Aesthetic Pleasure as a Higher Pleasure" will be at 4 p.m. in the International Room of the Kansas Union. THE PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY COLLOQUIUM will present George Roth on "Recent Earthquakes in South-Central Nebraska" at 4:30 p.m. in 352 Malott Hall. Refreshments will be served at 4 p.m. in 136 Malott Hall. Film of Hitler's life hard to categorize; showing unopposed by Jewish group Students tired of documentaries and newreels of Hitler, Nazis and World War II may find "Our Hitler," a seven-hour film to be shown this week at Auditorium, an unusual film. By PAM HOWARD Staff Reporter "One of the points of the film is that Hitler was ejected." Gerbert said. "The Ourit," by filmmaker Hans-Jurgen Syberg, traces Hilser's rise to power in Germany and exposes the myth that he had to exploit and misuse it. Like Mikhail Sergiu, SUA films director said yesterday. New York magazine's David Denby said, "Syberg's epic, a cranky, often preposterous art behemoth, is neither a fictional narrative nor a documentary, but a vast meditation on Hitler, on German past and present and on the cinema itself." Jack Kroll of Newsweek magazine said, "This fevered, kaleidoscopic film is like a cinematic nuclear Reactor, bombarding the idea and image of humanity." It ammunates Hitchens—one for each human heart. GERBERT SAID that he had talked to Lawrence Jewish groups, including Hillel, before the film was requested. "They were very positive about it," he said. Ellen Kort, Hillel dir., said, "I think it's an interesting concept. I have no opinion as Hillel Released by ZOETROPE STUDIOS director because I have not seen the film. I certainly have no objection." The film, which Syberg spent four years planning, was shot in 20 days on a single soundstage and a budget of $500,000. He used only 12 actors, including his 12-year-old daughter. THE FILM relys heavily on a front-projection system, paintings, slides, newsreel footage and a multi-layered soundtrack. Many puppets and mannequins make up for the lack of actors. Syberg was born in what is now East Germany in 1935, settling in West Germany in 1951. Syberg was soon caught in a rebirth of the German cinema that brought such directors as Rainer Fassbinder, Wim Wenders and Werner Herzog to fame. Syberg said he felt "maybe a little out of the scene. Of course we have sometimes the same actors, and we are living in the same town sometimes and are the same age, and the money we get from the same government and the same TV stations. But when I look upon my colleagues and friends—or maybe enemies—they are all coming from this part of West Germany. I'm the only Prussian, and that makes at the end some difference." Making the film wasn't easy, according to Syberg. "OurHitler" was shown at the 1977 Cannes Film Festival but was withdrawn from the Berlin Film Festival because of unpopularity among German film critics. In November 1977, the film won Best Film of the Year at the London Film Festival. It was released in Paris in 1978 and in Vienna and Germany later that year. "Our Hitler" was shown in Israel in 1978 before coming to the United States. It was first shown in Los Angeles, then in San Francisco. In January 1980 the film was shown in New York. THE FIRST and second parts of the film will be shown twice: Saturday night at 7:30 and Sunday at 2 p.m. Parts three and four will be shown a17:30.Sunday night. Those who wish to see the entire film Sunday and then dinner break. Each of the three showings is free. General admission tickets are $4 and student admission tickets can be purchased at the SUA office or at the TGIF at THE HAWK EASTERN ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN STUDENTS Wine & Cheese Party 6:50 Friday, Jan. 30th 8:30 Friday, jun 30th Come for fellowship and tun 2406 Alabama Apt. I-A For info call Robin 842-8612 KU CHINESE MARTIAL ARTS CLUB Learn styles rarely seen in U.S.! Taught as in Mainland China for health, mental discipline, and lastly self-defense. Northern Shaolin, Monkey Praying Mantis, ground technique or call 841-7450 Come Sunday 5 pm Martial Arts Rm. 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An energetic, captivating tale of a performance that explores the power of P-rolez' laughing voice. The play is based on his evidence of the absurdities of his childhood relationships, which he caricatured. Friday, Jan. 30 The Jerk No, it's not art, but Steve Martin's starling debut, perhaps the most apt named film of all time, is awfully funny. The movie delves into the riches to tags. With Bermudite Peters, Bill Mciny, directed by Carl Reiner. Plus: Mikaela Shakur (9:64 m) 6:30, 7:00, 9:30. (1974) The Pink Floyd Movie A captivating concert film, painstakingly produced by the band, that gives a compelling introduction. The same creative experimentation that characterizes their music is seen in the unique music film experience, with an interplay between the film's Axe, Eugeen, "One of those days" and others. Plus: Jimmy Murakam's (858 min) Color, 12:00 Midnight. Saturday. Jan. 31 Francis Ford Coppola 12:00 Midnight Presents Lawrence-Kansas City Area Premiere! Presents Our Hitler: A Film from The Jerk 3:30, 7:00, 9:30 The Pink Floyd Movie Germany A special presentation of a *flabbergasting, amazing meditation on his life* is neither a documentary nor a fictional recreation, but an artistic examination of the historical Tracing Hitler through the Germanic traditions he exploited to the legacy he built. It includes Jürgen Syberberg and a gift group of actors using impersonations; readings of German literature and others to give him the trial he never had. The winner of many international awards, this stucco's Best Film Award for 1977. "A work of powerful originality and又wonderful art, and I'm impatient to see it again."—J. Hoberman, The Village Voice. German/ Part I ("The Grail") and Part II ("A German Dream") BREATHE Saturday, January 31, 7:30 P.M. (with intermission), Hoch Auditorium Portland, OR Sunday, February 1, 2:00 P.M. Hoch Auditorium -- Dinner Break, 6:00 P.M. Part II ("The End of a Wine's Tale") and Part IV ("We Children of Hell") Sunday, February 1, 7:30 P.M. with inter- mission to Auditorium Admission to all four pairs: $4.00/$3.00 with KUID. J Sunday, Feb. 1 Our Hitler: A Film From Germany Hans-Jurgen Syberberg's amazing historical rumination. Shown complete today. Parta I and II (with intermission) 2:00 P.M. Hoch Auditorium. Dinner Break. 6:00 P.M. Parts III and IV (with intermission), 7:30 P.M., Hoch. Admission to all four parts: $4.00/$3.00 with KU.I.D. Monday, Feb. 2 Ninotchka (1839) The famous "Garb Laughs!" film. Emr. Libusteb directed this charming, thrilling war movie, minded Soviet who travels to Paris, to be wooed and won by an American (Melvin Dougault). Greta Grab next-to-last film. Emr. Libusteb, 1970. Lugo L'-30. Claire Iain, (11) color. M·Z·4. Unless otherwise noted, all staff will be shown on Monday Weekdays at $1.00 per hour. Office Weekdays are $1.00 Friday, Saturday, Popular and Sunday Tickets available at the SAU office. KSAU Union, 4th level, Information 864-955-0772 No smoking or refreshments allowed.