
Lynne Ramsay’s Brigitte
57th New York Film Festival
September 27 - October 13, 2019
We are pleased to present a free talk and screening of the latest film from acclaimed director Lynne Ramsay (You Were Never Really Here), the half-hour documentary Brigitte, about portrait photographer Brigitte Lacombe.
We are pleased to present a free talk and screening of the latest film from acclaimed director Lynne Ramsay (You Were Never Really Here), the half-hour documentary Brigitte, about portrait photographer Brigitte Lacombe. Commissioned by Miu Miu for the Venice Film Festival, this elegant black-and-white film utilizes still images and footage from Lacombe’s photo shoots to create an intimate depiction of her work. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with Ramsay and Lacombe.
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Please note: Walk-ups will still be accepted; tickets to be distributed on a space-available basis.
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