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Europa, Europa: Agnieszka Holland’s 1991 film about a Jewish boy who avoids persecution from the Nazis by joining the Hitler Youth and eventually being drafted into the German army. A second film, “Total Eclipse,” also will be shown. R.

* Screens Thursday at 7 and 9 p.m. as part of Cal State Fullerton’s Spring Film Series, at the University Center Titan Theatre, 800 N. State College Blvd. FREE. (714) 773-3501.

Exterminating Angel: The great director Luis Bunuel made this film in 1962, which tells, in sardonic ways, how a dinner party goes wrong and traps the guests together for several days, revealing the true personalities of everyone involved. NR.

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* Screens Friday at 7 and 9 p.m. at UC Irvine’s Student Center Crystal Cove Auditorium near the corner of Bridge Road and Pereira Drive. $2 to $4. (714) 824-5588.

Strawberry and Chocolate: This 1994 release is set in Cuba and follows a college student’s intense relationship with his female teacher and a homosexual friend. R.

* Screens Friday at 7 p.m at Saddleback College’s Science/Math building, room 313, 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo. FREE. (714) 582-4788.

The Stranger: Orson Welles stars in this 1946 picture about an escaped Nazi living quietly in a small Connecticut town. Edward G. Robinson is also featured as the fed who’s out to catch him.NR.

* Screens Friday at 12:45 p.m. at the Cypress Senior Citizen Center, 9031 Grindlay St. FREE. (714) 229-6776.

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Exterminating Angel: The great director Luis Bunuel made this film in 1962, which tells, in sardonic ways, how a dinner party goes wrong and traps the guests together for several days, revealing the true personalities of everyone involved. NR.

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* Screens Friday at 7 and 9 p.m. at UC Irvine’s Student Center Crystal Cove Auditorium near the corner of Bridge Road and Pereira Drive. $2 to $4. (714) 824-5588.

Film Shorts: Three short movies sponsored by the National Film Board of Canada will be offered, including Ishu Patel’s “The Bead Game” (an animated short), Norman McLaren’s “Neighbors” and Michael Rubbo’s comedy “Waiting for Fidel.” NR.

* Screens Tuesday at 7 p.m. as part of the Chapman Film Classics series at Chapman University’s Argyros Forum, Room 208, 333 N. Glassell St., Orange. FREE. (714) 744-7018.

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