50 Years of Janus Films Full Schedule 

Jan 3-9, THE RULES OF THE GAME, Jean Renoir, France, 1939; 106 min. Introduced Jan. 3 by Jim Ridley, Nashville Scene
Jan 3-9 THE RULES OF THE GAME Jean Renoir, France, 1939; 106 min. Introduced Jan. 3 by Jim Ridley, Nashville Scene Jan. 4-7 CLEO FROM 5 TO 7 Agnes Varda, France, 1962; 90 min. Introduced Jan. 4 by Brian Gordon, Nashville Film Festival Preceded by: ZERO DE CONDUITE Jean Vigo, France, 1933; 41 min. Jan. 5-8 SANSHO THE BAILIFF Kenji Mizoguchi, Japan, 1954; 120 min. Jan. 7-9 KWAIDAN Masaki Kobayashi, Japan, 1965, 161 min. Jan. 8-11 THE EARRINGS OF MADAME DE... Max Ophüls, France/Italy, 1953, 105 min. Jan. 10-13 KNIFE IN THE WATER Roman Polanski, Poland, 1962, 94 min. Introduced Jan. 10 by Andy van Roon, Film Nashville Jan. 10-14 DEATH OF A CYCLIST Juan Antonio Bardem, Spain, 1955; 88 min. Jan. 12-14 THE LADY VANISHES Alfred Hitchcock, UK, 1938; 97 min. Introduced Jan. 12 by Peter Neff, filmmaker Jan. 13-15 WALKABOUT Nicolas Roeg, Australia, 1971; 100 min. Introduced Jan. 13 by Dean Shortland, Nashville Australian Festival Jan. 14-16 BLACK ORPHEUS Marcel Camus, Brazil, 1959, 107 min. Jan. 20-21 MONIKA Ingmar Bergman, Sweden, 1956, 96 min. Jan. 20-21 WR: MYSTERIES OF THE ORGANISM Dusan Makavejev, Yugoslavia, 1971; 85 min. Jan. 20-23 VIRIDIANA Luis Buñuel, Mexico/Spain, 1961, 90 min. Introduced by Paul Young, Vanderbilt Jan. 22-24 SPIRIT OF THE BEEHIVE Victor Erice, Spain, 1973, 99 min. Jan. 26-28 THE SEVEN SAMURAI Akira Kurosawa, Japan, 1954, 206 min. Introduced Jan. 26 by David Bennett, Tennessee State Film, Entertainment & Music Commission Jan. 26-28 LA STRADA Federico Fellini, Italy, 1954; 115 min. Jan. 28-30 FIRES ON THE PLAIN Kon Ichikawa, Japan, 1959; 110 min. Jan. 29-31 GIMME SHELTER Albert Maysles, USA, 1970, 91 min. Introduced Jan. 29 by Chris Dortch, The Documentary Channel Jan. 31, Feb. 2-4 HIGH AND LOW Akira Kurosawa, Japan, 1963, 143 min. Introduced Jan. 31 by Brian Gordon, Nashville Film Festival Feb. 4-6 THE CRANES ARE FLYING Mikhail Kalatazov, Soviet Union, 1957; 94 min. Feb. 9-12 THE SEVENTH SEAL Ingmar Bergman, Sweden, 1957; 96 min. Feb. 12-15 DAY OF WRATH Carl Theodor Dreyer, Denmark, 1943; 97 min. Feb. 16-18 THE 400 BLOWS François Truffaut, France, 1959; 99 min. Introduced Feb. 16 by David Hinton, Art Institute of Tennessee Preceded by ANTOINE ET COLETTE François Truffaut, France, 1959; 30 min. Feb. 16, Feb. 19-21 THE HIDDEN FORTRESS Akira Kurosawa, Japan, 1958, 116 min. Feb. 18-21 BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Jean Cocteau, France, 1946; 96 min. Introduced Feb. 18 by Steven Womack, novelist/screenwriter Feb. 19-21 WILD STRAWBERRIES Ingmar Bergman, Sweden, 1957; 91 min. Feb. 26-28 JULES AND JIM François Truffaut, France, 1962; 105 min. Introduced Feb. 26 by Steve Taylor, filmmaker Feb. 26-28 CHILDREN OF PARADISE Marcel Carne, France, 1945; 190 min. Introduced Feb. 27 by Jason Shawhan, All the Rage More speakers will be announced in coming weeks. Passes are available in five-film ($30) and 10-film ($50) books, with a full 30-film pass for $112. Contact www.belcourt.org for ticket information and show times. —Jim Ridley

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