BOISE STATE STUDENT PROGRAMS BOARD PRESENTS MARCH FILM SERIES
The Boise State University Student Programs Board presents critically acclaimed feature films at budget admission prices. All March films begin at 7 p.m. in the Special Events Center in the Student Union. Admission prices are $2 general and $1 for Boise State students with student I.D. for all films.
Mar. 6 — Book Wars: The Word is On the Street
This feature-length documentary chronicles the book vendors of Greenwich Village’s streets and a New York City mayor who plans to clean up the streets by ridding New York of street vendors. The conflict sparks a cultural war, with the book-selling vendors on the front line.
Mar. 13 — Ernesto Che Guevara — The Bolivian Diary
Ernesto Che Guevara’s portrait as a revolutionary is painted through interviews and the English narration of his personal diary. The recounting of his 11-month attempt to activate Bolivians includes his relationship with Tania, his betrayal by local peasants, his health battles and the death of his comrades.
Mar. 19 — Being John Malkovich
A portal leading into the surrealist realm of John Malkovich’s head begins as a fantastic discovery for Craig, a sad and out-of-work puppeteer. As Craig uses and markets this strange new land it becomes the battle ground for a love triangle between himself, his wife and his co-worker Maxine.
For more information, call 426-4636.
Contact:
Ryan Reasor
Student Programs Board
426-3655
