Where:
Wasserman Cinematheque, Sachar International Center, Brandeis University
415 South St.
Waltham, MA 02453
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
Movies
Event website:
https://www.brandeis.edu/romance-studies/events/albertine-festival-folder/index.html
The first Albertine French Film Festival at Brandeis University brings to campus a series of movies featuring some of the most important voices in contemporary filmmaking today. Experts from across disciplines, including the film critic A.S. Hamrah ("The Earth Dies Streaming"), film director Alain Kassanda ("Colette et Justin," "Coconut Head Generation"), and Professor Alain Lempereur (Heller School, European Open University, Harvard University) will present and guide discussion of the films.
October 25: "The Beast," presented by film critic A. S. Hamrah
October 29: "Lumumba: The Death of a Prophet," presented by Professor Alain Lempereur
November 6: "Colette and Justin," presented by Professor Emilie Diouf
November 11: "The Innocent"
November 13: "The Goldman Case," presented by professors Hollie Harder and Michael Randall
November 19: "Animal Kingdom," presented by Professor Loïc Lerme
All screenings are at 7 pm in the Wasserman Cinematheque, Sachar International Center, Brandeis University and are free and open to the public. Parking is free. Advance registration is recommended.
Presented by the French and Francophone Studies program of the Department of Romance Studies. Festival sponsors: Albertine Cinémathèque, a program of FACE Foundation and Villa Albertine, with support from the CNC/Centre National du Cinema and SACEM/Fonds Culturel Franco-Américain