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Screening

L'événement

2022 | 99 mins | dir. Audrey Diwan, with Anamaria Vartolomei, Kacey Mottet Klein, Luana Bajrami | in French with EN Subs

Based on the semi-autobiographical novel L’Evénement by Annie Ernaux, Audrey Diwan’s Happening follows student Anne in the early 1960s. A bright young woman with a promising future ahead of her, Anne’s chance to escape the constraints of her provincial town soon begins to disappear when she discovers she is pregnant. Winner of the Venice Golden Lion and a César Award for Best Newcomer for lead actor Anamaria Vartolomei, and nominated to the 2022 BAFTAs, Happening is a timely tale that considers questions of choice and the female body.

The screening will be introduced by authors Deborah Levy & Marie Darrieussecq



8.20pm Ciné Lumière
£13, £11


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Deborah Levy Marie Darrieussecq

Screening

Leur Algérie

FRA/ALG | 2020 | 70 mins | dir. Lina Soualem | In French and Arabic with EN subs | Cert tbc

After 62 years of living together, Lina’s grandparents, Aïcha and Mabrouk, have decided to separate. Together, they came from Algeria to Thiers, a small medieval town in the middle of France, over 60 years ago. Side by side, they have experienced this chaotic immigrant life. For Lina, their separation is an opportunity to question their long journey of exile and their silence.

The screening on 19 May (8.30pm) will be introduced by author Faïza Guène

As part of Voices of Algeria

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6.30pm Ciné Lumière
£13, £11


Learn more about
Faïza Guène

Screening

Leur Algérie

FRA/ALG | 2020 | 70 mins | dir. Lina Soualem | In French and Arabic with EN subs | Cert tbc

After 62 years of living together, Lina’s grandparents, Aïcha and Mabrouk, have decided to separate. Together, they came from Algeria to Thiers, a small medieval town in the middle of France, over 60 years ago. Side by side, they have experienced this chaotic immigrant life. For Lina, their separation is an opportunity to question their long journey of exile and their silence.

The screening on 19 May (8.30pm) will be introduced by author Faïza Guène. See also other screening on 21 May (6.30pm).

As part of Voices of Algeria

See also:



8.30pm Ciné Lumière
£12, £10


Learn more about
Faïza Guène

© Rémi Rière

Concert

David Bismuth, piano
Geneviève Laurenceau, violin

Marking the centenary of the death of Marcel Proust, this concert presents pieces by emblematic composers of the late 19th century and early 20th century such as Camille Saint-Saëns or César Franck. Let’s dive into the musical landscape of the celebrated author of In Search of Lost Time with pianist David Bismuth and violinist Geneviève Laurenceau.

Programme
Reynaldo Hahn, Romance in A major
Camille Saint-Saëns, Romance Op. 48
Ysaye/Saint-Saëns, Caprice after a study in form of a Waltz
César Franck, Prélude, Fugue et Variation Op.18
César Franck, Sonata in A major for Violin and Piano

 
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8.30pm Ciné Lumière
£15, £13


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David Bismuth Geneviève Laurenceau

Screening

FRA | 1963 | 110 mins | dir. Alain Resnais, with Delphine Seyrig, Jean- Baptiste Thierrée, Jean-Pierre Kérien | in French with EN subs | Cert TBC

Delphine Seyrig stars as Hélène, a suburban widow who attempts to rekindle her romance with her childhood sweetheart, whilst her afflicted stepson Bernard is haunted by memories of a girl named Muriel whom he helped torture during the Algerian War. Like much of Resnais’s work, Muriel elaborates on memory and the irrepresentability of horror and violence with a style that borders between classicism and disconcertment.

See also other screening on 18 May (6.10pm).

As part of Voices of Algeria



2pm Ciné Lumière
£10, £8


Screening

FRA | 1963 | 110 mins | dir. Alain Resnais, with Delphine Seyrig, Jean- Baptiste Thierrée, Jean-Pierre Kérien | in French with EN subs | Cert TBC

Delphine Seyrig stars as Hélène, a suburban widow who attempts to rekindle her romance with her childhood sweetheart, whilst her afflicted stepson Bernard is haunted by memories of a girl named Muriel whom he helped torture during the Algerian War. Like much of Resnais’s work, Muriel elaborates on memory and the irrepresentability of horror and violence with a style that borders between classicism and disconcertment.

See also other screening on 22 May (2pm).

As part of Voices of Algeria



6.10pm Ciné Lumière II
£12, £10


Screening

As part of our strand Voices of Algeria, we present two visions of Algeria from 1966 to 2019.

143 Sahara Street

FRA | 2019 | 100 mins | dir. Hassen Ferhani | doc | in French with EN subs | Cert tbc

Hassen Ferhani's quiet documentary 143 Sahara Street is an intimate portrait of a woman, a landscape, and even a country, Algeria. As she engages with the assortment of travelers who come through her door, Malika, owner of an off-the-grid café in the Sahara Desert, discusses religion, the economy, politics, and family.
 
Elles

ALG |1966 | 22 mins | dir. Ahmed Lallem | in French with EN subs | Cert tbc

In Ahmed Lallem’s 1966 short film Elles, Algerian schoolgirls elucidate on their position in society four years after the country gained independence from France, revealing how they envisage the future, democracy, their place in society.

The screening on 17 May (8.30pm) will be introduced by author Kamel Daoud.

See also:



3.30pm Ciné Lumière
£13, £11


Learn more about
Kamel Daoud

Screening

As part of our strand Voices of Algeria, we present two visions of Algeria from 1966 to 2019.

143 Sahara Street

FRA | 2019 | 100 mins | dir. Hassen Ferhani | doc | in French with EN subs | Cert tbc

Hassen Ferhani's quiet documentary 143 Sahara Street is an intimate portrait of a woman, a landscape, and even a country, Algeria. As she engages with the assortment of travelers who come through her door, Malika, owner of an off-the-grid café in the Sahara Desert, discusses religion, the economy, politics, and family.
 
Elles

ALG |1966 | 22 mins | dir. Ahmed Lallem | in French with EN subs | Cert tbc

In Ahmed Lallem’s 1966 short film Elles, Algerian schoolgirls elucidate on their position in society four years after the country gained independence from France, revealing how they envisage the future, democracy, their place in society.

The screening on 17 May (8.30pm) will be introduced by author Kamel Daoud. See also other screening on 22 May (3.30pm).

See also:



8.30pm Ciné Lumière
£13, £11


Learn more about
Kamel Daoud

Replay

Identifying as a Muslim, feminist, and gay writer, Fatima Daas is becoming the new voice of her generation. Watch the replay of her talk at the French Institute during the Mois de la Francophonie and listen to her in the Institute's Women Shaping the World podcast.

Listen to the podcast

Replay the talk:

As part of International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia



Related / Latest Publication:
Fatima Daas, The Last one (Hoperoad, 2022)
Online

Screening

Les Illusions perdues

FRA | 2021 | 149 mins | dir. Xavier Giannoli, with Benjamin Voisin, Cecile De France, Vincent Lacoste | In French with EN subs

Adapted from Honoré de Balzac’s masterpiece, Lost Illusions charts the life of ambitious romantic poet Lucien de Rubempré (Benjamin Voisin) as he ascends through the hierarchy of 19th century high society. Lost Illusions is an epic and visually sumptuous costume drama that chronicles the erosion of romanticism and idealism as Lucien is corrupted by the trappings of success and falls victim to his own hubris. Presented at the Venice Film Festival, the film won 7 César Awards this year, including Best Film.

See also Lost Illusions release screenings here



3pm Ciné Lumière
£13, £11