Antonioni’s ‘L’Eclisse’
“L’Eclisse,” the third film in a trilogy by Michelangelo Antonioni, will be screened by the Canterbury Film Society at 7.30 ,p.m. this Sunday at the Museum Theaterette, Rolleston Avenue.
“L’Eclisse” stars Monica Vitti as a beautiful young Roman woman who makes her living by translation and drifts into an affair with her mother’s stockbroker (Alain Delon). v This film was made by Afltonioni after “L’Aventsa” and “La Notte.”
On Tuesday and Wednesday, the society will screen "Ceddo,” made in Senegal, which attempts to write a segment of history for Africans in African terms; and “First Contact,”
which records the first meeting between Australian explorers and the people of the New Guinea Highlands in the 19305. Tuesday’s screening will be held in the Lecture Theatre Al at the University, Ham, at 7.30 p.mj, and at thej*Museum TheateriEe.
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