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"Harvest" To Be Shown

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The second French movie to be shown at the Institute of Geographical Exploration will be the highly-praised pastoral "Harvest." It is titled "Regain" in French and is written by Jean Giono. Tickets may be obtained by displaying bursar's cards at Robinson Hall. Showings will be given on Thursday and Friday afternoons and evenings at 1:45, 4:15, 6:45, and 9 o'clock. The film was originally banned by New York censors, but was later allowed to be shown.

The story is set in Aubignane, a mountain town in Provence, and is a simple tale of a woman, who deserting her cruel husband, finds happiness by helping a peasant to cultivate his land and make a living.

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