Word: procession
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...morning after, the U.S. could only hope that soon the smears would fade, the hot words cool, the politics of accommodation resume. Besides, as the following notes illustrate, in the midst of the battle there were odd and funny testaments to the enduring vitality of the American process...
...formal convergence of CBS and Newsreel. He argues that such affinities are by no means coincidental, but instead arise from an identical purpose-the mere conveyance of information. Godard says it's not what you know, but how you come to know it; not information, but the way you process it, Regardless of its source-CBS or its Newsreel counterpart-information is "neutrally" transmitted to the same society, where the images are analyzed according to the same set of assumptions. You can't tell a picture of a peasant in a Newsreel film from one in a TV documentary...
...return to old-style college life, Weld dormitory erupted with challenging chants of "Matthews sucks" around 11 p. m. Matthews was quick to respond with "Weld eats shit," whereupon students threw open windows, made noise, turned up stereos, blew horns, gave cheers for their favorite physical process and watched the rain fall...
Rohmer achieves a visual purity and a unity of image and material that come close to constituting scientific proof, extending even to the surface flavor of the film: here is an exquisitely controlled work about exquisite control. While Jean-Louis is in the process of formulating his relation to the world, the director places him in a position facing, confronting everything. Point of view shots take on an austere, dialectical frontality, especially in dialogue sequences where Jean-Louis often speaks off-camera to the image on screen. The mere groupings of figures in a landscape have a definite significance...
Cronin said last week that all Cambridge rents will remain at their current levels pending process of the forms and any necessary hearings that result...