TEMPLE UNIVERSITY CINEMATHEQUE presents Perils of Youth a 16MM double feature screening with a special introductory short subject Friday, February 13th Room 3, Annenberg Hall 2020 North 13th Street Free admission! *5:30 pm* Valse Triste (1977) dir. Bruce Connor, USA, 5 min Among the most important avant-garde filmmakers ever. This rhythmically edited experimental short imagines a little boy’s dreamscape. *5:40 pm* M (1931) dir. Fritz Lang, Germany, 100 min Peter Lorre plays the elusive child murderer in this classic crime melodrama. Perfect for your Friday the 13th creeper fix! *7:30 pm* Ivan’s Childhood (1962) dir. Andrei Tarkovsky, Russia, 84 min Winner of the Golden Lion at the 1962 Venice Film Festival Legendary Soviet director Andrei Tarkovsky’s debut feature tells the story of an orphaned Russian boy as he navigates Nazi occupation and imprisonment. Cinematic poetry! This print of the film is dubbed but looks great. All films will be presented on 16MM prints from the archive of the School of Communications and Theater. *Titles subject to change.