®C%>^thisV Peter Utsey Emerald Foreign movies showcase different languages of love ■ iniernanonai students nost a seven-week film festival celebrating romantic diversity By Jen West Oregon Daily Emerald In France it’s called “amour,” in Germany it’s “liebe,” and in China it’s “fa sheng luan ai.” Dur ing winter term, the Foreign Romance Film Festival offers a wide variety of movies focusing on the language of love. The International Resource Cen ter will show a film during the fes tival every Friday night at 6:30 p.m. following the International Student Association’s Coffee Hour. The festival will continue through mid-March. All films are shown with Eng lish subtitles. There is no charge for viewing the films, and the festival is open to the public. The IRC is located above the post office in the EMU. “We wanted to show films in their (original) languages,” said Misty Green, the IRC Web master and organizer of the film festival. She said the IRC has chosen ro mance as the theme for the film lineup in order to work in con junction with Valentine’s Day. “Valentine’s Day, love and ro mance — it all goes together,” said Jennifer Witt, a volunteer at the IRC. Witt said the IRC offers a wide variety of languages in their selec tion of foreign love films including Chinese, German and Hindi. The films were chosen based on Foreign Romance Film Festival Feb, 1—Raise the Bed lantern (Chinese): This film explores the relationships of a polygamous marriage set atthe turn of the 19th century. Feb, 8—la Belle Fpogue (Spanish): Fernando is a civil war deserter from Spain in the 1930$. He finds refuge with a farmer and his four daughters * —with hilarious consequences—in this comedy. Feb, 15—Romeo and Joliet (British): Director Franco Zeffirelli offers his adaptation of this Shakespearean classic. Feb, 22—Black Cat, White Cat (Serbo-Croatian): A comedy that toilows Emir Kusturica’s adventure dealing with unpaid debts, gangsters, family loyalty and love In Balkan Romany culture. Mar, 1—Wings of Desire (German): An angel tails in love with a woman and chooses to become mortal. Basis for 1998’s American version, “City of Angels.” Mar, 8—Vertical Ray of the Sun (Vietnamese): On the anniversary of their parents’ death, three sister re-evaluate their ideas about love. Mar. 15~~ Dilwale Duihantya Le Jayenge (Hindi): Traditional love clashes with modern love in this popular Hindi musical. suggestions by other students at the University, she said. “We’re here to celebrate diver sity,” Witt said. She said the IRC features a wide screen, high-definition television with both a VCR and a DVD play er, and the audience can enjoy the films while sitting in cushioned chairs and couches. They also offer free popcorn and candy, she said. Witt said she highly recom mends the German film “Wings of Desire,” a movie about an angel falling in love with a mortal woman. The 1998 American movie “City of Angels,” was based on the German film, she said. Green said the past two films that have been shown were well received and brought a sizable crowd to the IRC, about 30 people for the first movie and 24 people for the second. Sarah Johnson, a post-doctorate researcher at the University, said last Friday was her second time at tending the film festival. She said she enjoyed the films, and there was a large variety of languages. “The free popcorn is a big plus,” she said. She added that she enjoyed the “homey” atmosphere of the IRC lounge and liked the “cushy” chairs. “I like that you get a variety of people coming — American(s) and people from the country the film is from,” she said. “It’s a nice mix.” E-mail reporter Jen West at jenwest@dailyemerald.com. Advertise in ODE Classifieds! 34G-4343 Nightly $.15* 9:00pm 4:4$, 7:10 and 9:3Spm gj SatO Sun Mat 2:20pm (subtMet] GOSFORD 012522 Community Center for tic Performing Arts ■ Friday ■ JOlllcS Graves with Citizen Cope Folk. $10 advance, $12 door, 8:oopm ■ Monday ■ Bob Marley Celebration with Michael Rose Reggae $16 advance, $18 door, 8:oo pm ■ Tuesday ■ An Evening with Ireland’s Lunasa Celtic $16 advance, $18 door, 8:oo pm All Ages Welcome • 687-2746 WILD DUCKwMUSIC HALL rewery.com Hj*USTO SMOKE I Tickets available on eugene.com and wiidduckbrewery.com 012539 Need Cash? Earn Extra Money New donors bring this ad in for an extra $5 Aventis Bioservices • Eugene (Formerly Seramed) ° 1, Block east of 8th and Garfield I 90 I West 8th Ave., Eugene 683-9430 also at 225 B Main St. in Springfield & OH SALE HOW! Brought to you by Coors Light, The Silver Bullet, “Tap the Rockies' FEATURING 4 Saul Williams nB2s,mB0ixmuniam >ri|l I V KJ Tickets at Fastixx outlets or charge-by-phone: (800) 992-TIXX (8499) _ , „ or online at fastixx.com or hob.com produced by / DombbOowb l&tfALiGHT DISCOVER hod^com ^SIRIUS concert series CARD ~ it is u** s r