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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 44

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D12 THE OTTAWA CITIZEN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1990 MOVIES Pcler Greenaway's 7:00 1 PLUS AT 9 25 DRAUGHTSMAN'S CONTRACT CIRLS-GIKLS-CII1LS Forw efhune finally in theatres i'en Night October 31st, 7:00 p.m. Ever dreamed of exotic dancing in front of an audience7? Here's your chance wear a mask! raza REVIEW Bethune: The Making of A Hero Elgin, Britannia AMATEUR CALL FOR 276 NIGHT COMING SOON FURTHER DETAILS EMOND (at Montreal Rd) By Noel Taylor Citizen movie writer mm 1 Ihis is the weekend Canadi ans finally get to see Be thune: The Making of a Hero, the film in which "JAfftNESE TRADfTlONAL POTTERY1 r. i' Is I CERAMIC EXHIBITION October 4 November 4 Works in Traditional Styles by Modern Potters Helen Mirren, he married twice. "Sutherland is that rare combination of dash and dedication which sweeps an audience along with him. His presence has always been impressive." Star ratings: Excellent (5); Good (4); Average (3); Poor (2); Awful (1) CONTACTS JgSuisWeX PLUS nana EVERYDAY Jit 71' im invlSADfS ou eofi'Gr WEEKLY FROM 7 00 Whorl SAT SUN FROM Vl l-J jTULsMiiAitj fflK'-4- Ksmor.

strangesex I trie sv-rv- reqMirh toas YV W0 245 Sparks Street The Garden Court Bank of Canada Tuesday to Saturday: 10:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 1:00 p.m. i As part of JAPAN FEST '90, the Embassy of Japan and the Bank of Canada are proud to present the finest collection of Japanese pottery exhibited in the Ottawa region. The exhibit focusses primarily on young potters at.

the forefront of their art but includes works by Living National Treasures. they have an investment, both fi-' nancial ($18 million, some of that through Telefilm) and emotional. had its premiere at the World Film Festival in August. Because of the interest in its un- happy career dogged by techni-'. cat problems in China and crea-; tive differences at home a re- view appeared at that time in The Citizen.

Since it is now nearly two i months later, we reprint some ex-; cerpts as a reminder. approaches Bethune un-; easily, verging on benevolence. It can't be that unfortunate and as it happens it isn't It is one of those rare events, a film of substance, energized by a charac- ter who carries his own dynamo with him. has immense sweep visually, as the camera pans eye-filling vistas of misty mountains, rocky terraces and muddy rivers. Dra- matically it swings in time and place over three continents, be-; tween Canada, Spain and China.

"Only in one particular does 'Bethune let itself down. The con- Cnuity is cruel. Reports from the room suggest that writ-; Ted Allan (and Bethune friend) had it right first time, a chronological approach to life. was the one the American -sales agent rejected. Eventually, Til.

'ended up with two editors whose obsession with the flash- back has created more confusion lhan comprehension." And of Sutherland, the star who 'has been at the centre of the 1 film's controversy, "Sutherland, it's apparent, owes Allan his gratitude for a role he plays to the hilt the irresistible force that rdverrides bureaucracy, the medical establishment, reactionary Zir J'Ui ON SALE TODAY (EMdD i ii mwi ii.ti...i ii in amiM mm JSfifc i i OTTAWA III Mm OTTAWA SAT- I BUCEBUNNEB tatai i Woodbuming pizza oven Open Kitchen Hardwood grill Uptempo menu Great desserts Vintage wines Standup bar 33 Clarence Street Reservations 567-4677 STEAK HOUSE HAMPTON PARK PLAZA Carting at Kirkwood RESERVATIONS 729-5824 Lunch Buffet Office Grourjs Welcome Buffet Fri.4SaL p.m., $10.95 unit from Rolling Stone Magazine to and the sleepy Fred (Bryan Leder), who uses alcohol as an aid to forget everything. For Tom, recently jilted by the gorgeous Serena (Elizabeth Thompson), the more outgoing women of the group Sally, Jane (Allison Rutledge-Parisi) and Cynthia (Isabel Gillies) are of less interest than the quiet, delicate Audrey (the luminous Carolyn Farina). Their relationship becomes the core of the film. Audrey admires Jane Austen; Tom prefers literary criticism to actual books and offers a negative broadside on Austen from Lionel Trilling. It is a tribute to the actors and to Stillman that the scene in which Tom tells Audrey he finally read Austen's Persuasion and liked it carries such emotional weight.

Though Stillman wittily nails the hypocrisy of a social set too scared or lazy to put its intelligence to work, he is moved by its struggle to maintain a code of honour in a world with little use for such anachronisms. This just about perfect little picture adroitly served by Mark Suozzo's score and John Thomas's cinematography is a triumphant anomaly: a rude comedy of manners. BVTnuinE IML Romantic autumn week-ends atMontTremblanL. 745-0449 4 iMrA.JLJuAiAiiii.'iU taSM" "THE SINGLE MOST IMPRESSIVE MOVIE OF THE John H. Richardson.

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In a film aliniil iht' tliiHiiHiirilK mtiliilt'. dit Slillmdn'w iUctropohtan 4 A wilry and literate comedy ol manners about the upper-class youth ol Manhattan (Rated PG) Limited Engagement Final Week! Tmgm. 9 30, Oct 20 6 45 Oct 21 7 00 Oct 22. I TOO. Oct.

23. 7 24 9 00 Oct 25 9 00 Saturday Movie Schedule Sail, 2 00 Teenage Mutant Minja Turtles ipg vmtencei 00 Australia IAA. Seeabovei Sal 6:45 Metropolitan IPG see above. Sal 9 00 Australia 11:20 Outrageous Animation ir M.etropolitae by Peter Trovers, reprinted t's a shock to find a summer movie in which no weapons are fired. But writer-director Whit Stillman's mar-velously literate, comic and romantic debut film produced for under $1 million with an extraordinary cast of unknowns suffers no loss in impact.

Admittedly, the subject sounds twitty; New York society debs and the rich college preppies who escort them to balls and then to late "after parties." But Slillman examines the "UHB" (urban haute bourgeoisie) like an anthropologist who has uncovered the remnants of a tribe last chronicled by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Stillman, now thirty-eight, knows the territory. Like the character of Tom, played by Edward Clements, Stillman grew up near these privileged Manhattanites he once claimed to disdain. Tom, a financially strapped Princeton man, is pressed into service as an escort by Sally Fowler (played by socialite Dylan Hundley) and her Rat Pack.

Tom is bemused by the men of the group: the cynical Nick (Christopher Eigeman), who complains of his stepmother "untrammeled the pensive Charlie (Taylor Nichols), who frets that his class is "doomed i lACHFIIMMOO Ml MHf H.c, $4 00 eiceol as noIM ONCE NIGHTLY; Tonight, Sat. Oct. 20, Sun. Oct. 21.

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