March 19, 2002
APRIL FILMS FROM BOISE STATE STUDENT PROGRAMS BOARD
Comedy is the theme for April’s films, presented by Boise State University Student Programs Board. Films begin at 7 p.m. at the Special Events Center and are open to the public.
April 2–Clerks
Written and directed by Kevin Smith, this black-and-white comedy follows a day in the lives of two convenience store clerks in New Jersey. The film presents a series of scenes featuring odd personalities in bizarre situations. $1 general admission, free to Boise State students. Rated R.
April 16–Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Starring Matthew Broderick, this warm-hearted comedy follows the mischievious Ferris as he fakes an illness, skips school, catches a baseball game at Wrigley Field, sings in a German American Day parade, and cruises the streets of Chicago in a red Ferrari. Free for everyone. Rated PG-13.
Contact:
Rob Baker
Films Coordinator
Student Programs Board
426-3835
