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BURR HALL: French Film Festival: May 11: Talk by Henri Langlois and presentation of a rare film from his Cinematheque collection, 7:30. May 12: Jean Eustache, Robinson's Place and Santa Claus Has Blue Eyes with Jean-Pierre Leaud, 7:30, Maurice Pialat's L'Enfance Nue, 9:30. May 13: Jacques Demy, The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, 7:30, Agnes Varda, Le Bonheur, 9:30. May 14: Eric Rohmer, La Collectionneuse, 7:30, My Night at Maud's, 9:30. May 15: Phillipe De Broca, Cartouche, with Claudia Cardinale and Jean-Paul Belmondo, 7:30, Love Game, 9:30. May 16: Jean-Luc Godard, Breathless, 7:30, Contempt, 9:30. $2 per night, $1 per film, series ticket $10 for 10 events at Holyoke Center Ticket Office.

CURRIER HOUSE DINING ROOM, I Was a Male War Bride (Howard Hawks), May 11, 12, 8 and 10, $1.

EMERSON HALL 210, Alain Resnais' Hiroshima Mon Amour, May 10, 7:30 and 9, $1.

GUND HALL, Midnight Cowboy, May 11, 12, 7 and 9:30, $1.

HARVARD EPWORTH CHURCH, Balloonatic by Buster Keaton, and French CanCan by Jean Renoir, May 10, 8 $1, Faust by F.W. Murnau, with Emil Jannings, May 13, 8, $1.

HILLES LIBRARY CINEMA, Little Big Man, May 11, 12, 8 and 10:30, $1.

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