c.c. reader Film Maker Wants Change “We are disgraceful as a nation in making original American films,” said Rich ard Kaplan, writer, teacher and academy award-winning filmmaker. Kaplan made this indictment at a lecture on Tuesday, May 15, in the auditorium. The main aspect of Kap lan’s appearance was the showing of his recent film "A Look at Liv: Norway’s Liv Ullmann/Liv Ullmann’s Nor way.” Kaplan said it could be “translated as a look at life.” On Thursday, May 31, 1979 at 2 o’clock p.m., the Capitol Campus of Penn State University will present “A Return to Music," a choral and instrumental ensemble program. Under the direction of Dr. William Mahar, the 29 member chorus will render contemporary songs such as "Yesterday,” "Both Sides Now,” and “Bridge Over Troubled Water," as well as several other compositions. Cheeses, fresh vegetables, chips and dip, gallons of punch! Free Tarnhelms\ Poems, photographs, drawings! Thir ty-two pages! Front Cover! Back Cover! by jeff drinnan The film explored the life of Liv Ullmann, a Norwegian actress. Her personal life, the way she works with pro ducers, directors and other people and life in Norway was depicted. Also in the film was an interview with Ingmar Bergman. Bergman spoke of the fine chemistry between Ullmann and himself in mak ing movies. Kaplan favors visual essays and other experimental films. “I would like to see things made out of the main- Tune in to Music byadrienne zedaker so include “Traces," and "Free Spirit.” The Ensemble will also accompany the cho rus on several songs. In cluded in the program is a separate madrigal choir co mprised of members of the general chorus. This ten member group has practised additional hours outside of regular chorus rehearsals in order to present their num bers. A “Return to Music" is the first major performance Free admittance t 0 the Tarnhelm reception, June 5, from 1 to 4 p.m. in the Gallery Lounge. Everybody is invited to pick up a copy of the 1979 Tarnhelm, the Capitol Cam pus literary magazine, one week from Tuesday. stream.” He believes there is a need for innovation and diversity. In making films and tele vision productions, “com erce, technology, and art istry” are the three elements of importance, he said. In today's television, Kaplan noted commerce and tech nology are the overriding factors. If profit only is at the bottom line, we will not get the necessary changes, he said. of any campus organization in at least eight years. Chorus and Ensemble members are principally from Business, Engineering Technology, and Humanities curricula, and represent the spectrum of students at Capitol Campus. Participation in “A Return to Music” partially satisfies the requirements for $ jsic 302. Chorus is open to any student for credit, or just for en joyment. Free yourself from clas ses, papers, and finals. For a free Tarnhelm, free fancies and fantasies. Jr . 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