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Week of May 7, 2003

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Published on May 07, 2003

Boys Don't Cry. Kimberly Peirce. The story of a cross-dressing girl who preferred life in her male identity. Part of a film series sponsored by the St. Louis Psychoanalytic Institute. After the screening, psychoanalyst J. Todd Dean will discuss the film. Screens at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 14, in the auditorium of the St. Louis Art Museum. For information, call 314-361-7075. NR

In Praise of Love. Jean-Luc Godard. Godard returns to the existential, surreal world he explored in the '60s with a challenging, nonlinear, confusing film composed of memorable shots and bizarre scenes: A man reads a blank book, an attractive woman flashes passengers in a car, Hollywood wants to buy the story of a couple who fought in the Resistance. Screens at 8 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, May 10-11, in Moore Auditorium, Webster Hall, 470 East Lockwood Avenue. NR

Midnights at the Tivoli. The Matrix, starring Keanu Reeves, kicks off first in a series co-sponsored by the Riverfront Times and 105.7 The Point. Screens at midnight Friday-Saturday, May 9-10, at the Tivoli. NR

Road to Zanzibar. Victor Schertzinger. Chuck (Bing Crosby) and his pal Fearless (Bob Hope) have jungle adventures featuring two attractive con women (Dorothy Lamour and Una Merkel). Second in the St. Louis Public Library's festival marking the 100th birthdays of Hope and the Bingster. Screens at 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 13, at the Walnut Park Branch of the St. Louis Public Library, 5760 West Florissant. For information, call 314-383-1210. NR