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Rendez-Vous with French Cinema 2015
March 6 - 15, 2015
Opening Night
Benoît Jacquot and Charlotte Gainsbourg in person
A quiet Parisian fails to keep a rendezvous, only to unknowingly fall for his paramour’s sister in this romantic and tragic roundelay starring Charlotte Gainsbourg, Chiara Mastroianni, and Catherine Deneuve, and expertly directed by Benoît Jacquot (Farewell, My Queen).
Special Ticket Price: $25 General Public / $20 Member & Student
Opening Night
Benoît Jacquot and Charlotte Gainsbourg in person
Before the screening, join us for a free talk with Jacquot and Gainsbourg in the Film Center Amphitheater at 5:30pm!
While traveling through a small provincial town, reserved and melancholic Parisian Marc (Benoît Poelvoorde, Man Bites Dog) meets by chance Sylvie (Charlotte Gainsbourg), a mysterious and beautiful stranger. The two spend a magical night together and fall madly in love. Without exchanging names or information, they agree to meet by a fountain in Paris, à la An Affair to Remember—but as in that classic tearjerker, fate conspires against them. Thinking herself jilted, Sylvie returns to her past life, whereupon Marc meets and woos Sophie (Chiara Mastroianni)—blissfully unaware that she’s Sylvie’s sister. Benoît Jacquot, whose Farewell, My Queen was a highlight of Rendez-Vous 2012, directs this romantic and tragic roundelay, co-starring the luminous Catherine Deneuve (Mastroianni’s mother on-screen and off). A Cohen Media Group release. U.S. Premiere.
Special Ticket Price:
$25 – General Public
$20 – Member & Student




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