
My Little Loves
The Dirty Stories of Jean Eustache
June 23 - July 13, 2023
Beautifully shot in color by Nestor Almendros, My Little Loves is as powerful and unsentimental a portrait of adolescent male angst as anything by Truffaut or Pialat.
New 4K Restoration!
Eustache’s second feature is an autobiographical coming-of-age tale about Daniel (Martin Loeb), a young boy who lives happily with his grandmother in rural France, only to be uprooted and moved to Narbonne to live with his mother. Hanging out with older boys and discovering (and pursuing) girls, Daniel comes to several painful revelations about life, love, and sex before returning to visit his grandmother the following year. Beautifully shot in color by Nestor Almendros, My Little Loves is as powerful and unsentimental a portrait of adolescent male angst as anything by Truffaut or Pialat.
My Little Loves has been digitally restored and remastered in 4K in 2022 by Les Films du Losange, with the support of CNC and the contribution of La Cinémathèque Suisse. The image restoration was done by L’Immagine Ritrovata/Éclair Classics, under the supervision of Jacques Besse. Sound restoration was signed by Léon Rousseau – L.E. Diapason.
For $30, receive one ticket to a film in The Dirty Stories of Jean Eustache and a select menu item at Café Paradiso, located in FLC’s Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center. Learn more about our dinner and a movie combo here.



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