Je t'aime, je t'aime Alain Resnais, 1968. Color. 94 min. 35mm.
With Claude Rich, Olga Georges-
Picot, Anouk Ferjac In French with English subtitles.
Claude Ridder has nothing left to lose when two strangers recruit him to be the first human participant in their time travel experiment. Sent back one year Claude revisits a past love. But reality becomes opaque as his vague memories mesh with his current experiences in Resnais’ ahead-of-its-time drama.
“One of Mr. Resnais’s
lesser-known masterworks”
—The New York Times
Venue
FIAF, Florence Gould Hall
55 East 59th Street
New York, NY 10022
Writer, Producer, Director Radley Metzger was most recently the subject of a retrospective at the Film Society of Lincoln Center, which included his cult classics Score, Camille 2000, The Image, and many others. Metzger also received a retrospective at the Museum of the Moving Image. He has lectured at the Museum of Modern Art, and at Eastman House in Rochester, New York.
In conjunction with CinéSalon, the FIAF Language Center offers a series of film appreciation workshops before each 7:30pm screening. After the workshop, view the film and enjoy a post-screening get-together with a glass of wine.
Special thanks to Anne-Catherine Louvet
(Institut français),
Mathieu Fournet
(Cultural Services of
the French Embassy),
Michael Piaker and
Michael Di Certo
(Sony Pictures Classics),
Laura Coxson (Janus
Films), Jake Perlin
(The Film Desk)
CinéSalon is made
possible by the Institut
français, the Cultural
Services of the French
Embassy & the NY State
Council on the Arts with
the support of Governor
Andrew Cuomo and the NY State Legislature
CinéSalon is sponsored by
Air France and Delta Air Lines, BPN Paribas, Nespresso, and Sofitel.
Wine courtesy of Xavier Wine Company, the exclusive wine sponsor of CinéSalon.
FIAF Fall 2014 Season Sponsors: Air France and Delta Air Lines, the official airlines of FIAF; Cultural Services of the French Embassy; Florence Gould Foundation; Institut français; National Endowment for the Arts, Art Works; New York State Council on the Arts; NYC Department of Cultural Affairs; French-American Fund for Contemporary Theater, a program of FACE; The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation; and Laura Pels International Foundation for Theater.