12 - Friday, March 4, 1988 The free flress Classifieds A.M. Pan Sogers Layout persons for Free Press, No experience necessary, we will train room 1-107 at noon (Monday-Friday), Investigative reporters, no experience necessary. Step-by-step training. Free Press Office Room 1-107 at noon (Monday-Friday). Phone 562-7441 The classifieds are free to students and student sponsored organizations. While non-students pay $1.00 per column inch. 076 Help Wanted Advertising salespeople no experience necessary, but a good appearance an asset. Paid commission. Free Press Office room 1-107 (Monday-Friday) at noon. 12-2pm Weekdays 076 Help Wanted 108 Typists with MacWrite experience to produce documents for the Free Press. Room 1-107 at noon (Monday-Friday). 082 For Sale Misc Textbook. for Sale: "Biosphere" (Bio 103-104). Good condition. Asking $60 obo. Contact Rick Mason at 562-0503 anytime . 108 Personal Intorvarsity Christian Fellowship meets every Wendsday 12:00 - 12:50 in Room 3-105. All interested persons welcome. WANTED: Anyone interested in test playing a new world strategy game sign up on Free Press door. Game designer will call you for time and location of games. Copy of rules available soon. Business Personal Would you enjoy a pencil or pastel portrait of your pet? For more information call 562-5139 and ask for Sherri. Will type your term paper, resumes, etc. More info call Karen at 562-9655. 151 For Rent One room basement suite for rent. Is now partitioned and was a recreation room. Serious students only please. Share laundry, cooking and bathroom facilities. $75.00 a month. Address 6131 Trent Drive close to bus route. Contact Vicki Warren 964-0210. 162 Players Wanted Looking for AD&D campaign of 10th level or higher - Phone me at 563-4888 (David). I am sitting here trying to create the primary problem. conception of society. account of social bonds... and the silliness is developing growing building above me unknown to me but I can not see closer tx. closer it descends its craziness surely wobbling I hear laughter it is not unusual for I am in the cafeteria people are meeting, eating communicating but suddenly I feel a silence touch my shoulder quietness surrounds me perhaps it is because I am a mother and silence with people is an indicator that something else is really happening it is this silence that makes me turn and there it is the descending joke five inflated french safes tied to a pop can sitting beside me waving their extended nipples teasingly. ... ah. it is Monday morning at CNC Cinema CNC MONA LISA Great Britain1986. Directed by Neil Jordan. Screenplay by Jordan and David Leland. With Bob Hoskins, Cathy Tyson, Michael Caine. Colour, 104minues. Print courtesy of Criterion Pictures. March 5 Especially written for Bob Hoskins, Mona Lisa tells the story of a man clamouring for a role in the world. Disowned by his wife, and recently released from prison, George (Hoskins) takes a job ferrying Simone (Cathy Tyson, an imperious and expensive black prostitute, to her clients. A romantic beneath his gruff exterior, almost absurdly naive aid very much in love with Simone, George agrees to search London's swirling noirish sex industry for Simone's oldest friend... Despite the Soho setting and a classic hard-guy performance from Michael Caine, Mona Lisa is an emotional and intellectual thriller. The relationship between George and Simone is offset by Jordan's quirky theatrical touches... Mona Lisa is one of those rare, audacious British films which refuses to slip by quietly. A film to discuss, a film to argue about, a film to enjoy. - Jane Root PRECEDED BY: Tables of Content (Canada1985. 7 minutes, Colour.) Print courtesy of CFDW. In Wendy Tilby's award-winning animated short, a gentleman, taking refuge from the night rain, bides his time in an unfamiliar cafe. From behind his newspaper, he takes in with growing interest the sights, the sounds and the strangely assorted characters who surround him. BORDER TOWN People's Republic of China 198. Directed by Ling Ziteng. Screenplay by Yao Yun and Li Juanpei from a story by Shen Congwen. With Feng Hanyuan, Dai Aa, Liu Kui. Colour, 95 minutes, English subtitles. Print courtesy of the People's Republic of China, Consulate General- Vancouver. March 12 Border Town, adapted from noted Chinese writer Shen Congwen's novel of the same nams, is a gorgeous chronicle of family tragedy that takes place in the early part of this century. On a river near Chatong (a sma i town in the mountainous region of West Hunan) is a ferry run by a 70-year-old boatman and his granddaughter, Cuicui. Worried that the young and pretty Cuicui may face the same fate as her mother who died unwed, the old boatman becomes increasingly preoccupied with getting Cuicui properly married. His concern escalates when he learns that two sons of a powerful ship owner have fallen in love with her... Director Ling Zifeng uses his stunning locations to maximum effect, allowing the landscape to emphasize the simple, sincere and even lyrical aspects of his story. Zifeng respects the tone of Congwen's original work by maintaining a deliberate pace, choosing to construct a work with cumulative power. He succeeds admirably. PRECEDED BY: The Image Before Us (Canada'1987. 22 minutes, Colour B& W) Print source: NFB. Using rare archival footage, Colir Browne's film looks at the image of Vancouver as captured c the cameras of filmmakers from 1901 to 1962. This extraordinary documentary asks basic questions about the nature of representation while providing a fascinating and entertaining glimpse of a city's history. CNC Room 1-306 Saturdays 8pm Adults $4.00 Student $2.00 BOLWIESER West Germany1977. Directed by gainer Werner Fassbinder. Screenplay by Fassbinder from the novel by Oskar Maria Graf. With Kurt Raab, Elisabeth Trissenaar, Hustal Bayrhammer. Colour, 112 minutes, English subtitles. Print courtesy of the Goethe Institute. March 19 One of Fassbinder's masterpieces, Bolwieser deals with a subject tailor-made for Fassbinder's corrosive sensibility: the slow destruction (and self-destruction) of a petty bourgeois individual by his wife, by small-town hypocrisy and jealousy, and by his own subservient mentality. Bolwieser (Kurt Raab) is the station master in the small Bavarian town of Werburg in the 1920s. Dominated by his attractive wife Hanni (Trissenaar) and a cuckold to boot, Bolwieser stubbornly refuses to accept the realities of his life. His steady decline is carefully and meticulously chronicled by Fassbinder's penetrating camera until in the end he enters Fassbinder's crowded pantheon of losers and betrayed lovers. But Fassbinder is not just depicting the downfall of a weak man - tne whole scenario functions as a thoughtful elucidation of the attitudes, both personal and social, that allowed forthe rise to prominence of the Nazi regime... PRECEDED BY: Insomniac (Canada1985, 3:30 minutes, Colour) Print courtesy of CFDW. In this 3-12 minute animated short, Keith Slade manages to capture the hopelessly frantic quality of modern life. Everything takes on a manic, surrealistic pace as the character moves from one inevitability to the next.