
Benoît Jacquot

Jean-Michel Frodon |
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French Seventies:
Cinema After May ’68 |
CinéTalk
With Benoît Jacquot
& Jean-Michel Frodon |
| Tuesday, March 6 at 7pm |
Director Benoît Jacquot (La fausse Suivante, À tout de suite) and Jean-Michel
Frodon, editor-in-chief of Les Cahiers
du Cinéma, introduce a special
screening of Le Diable probablement.
Followed by Q&A in English about
French cinema of the ‘70s, moderated
by Sam Di Iorio, Hunter College.
Please note: Due to a scheduling conflict, Mathieu Amalric is unable to participate in this event.
Le Diable probablement / The Devil Probably
Robert Bresson, 1977. Color. 95 min.
With Antoine Monnier, Tina Irissari.
Centered on a group of young
Parisians, this film charts the
disenchantment of a 20-year-old who
rejects the compromises of elders
and peers in favor of commitment to
doubt, resistance and self-destruction.
Check out the rest of the CinémaTuesdays March 2007 screenings - French Seventies:
Cinema After May ’68
Jean-Michel Frodon's interview with The Reeler
The City's Other Rendez-Vous: Cahiers du Cinema editor Frodon flashes back to the '70s with program in NYC
By Aaron Hillis (March 4, 2007) |
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Film in French with English subtitles;
discussion in English
Florence Gould Hall, 55 East 59th Street
Members $8
Students $8
Non-Members $12 |
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