The film festival to see or see again!
Like every year, the end of summer is also the time for the PLAY IT AGAIN festival!
This year, we invite you to watch or rewatch four remarkable films for the exceptional price of €5 per screening:
PARIS, TEXAS, by Wim Wenders with Harry Dean Stanton, Nastassja Kinski, Hunter Carson. France, Germany, Great Britain, U.S.A., West Germany. 2 hours 28 minutes. 1984.
A man suddenly reappears after four years of wandering, a period for which he provides no explanation to his brother who has come to find him. They leave for Los Angeles to retrieve the son of the missing man, with whom he sets off for Texas in search of Jane, the child's mother. A quest into the unknown, a mutual discovery brings together these two people with tormented pasts...
The screening will be led by Nathalie Vernerey, art teacher.
TOKYO KIDS, by Yasujirô Ozu with Tatsuo Saitô, Tomio Aoki, Mitsuko Yoshikawa. Japan. 1h31. Ages 8 and up. 1932.
A humble office worker lives in the suburbs of Tokyo with his family. Seeing their father kowtowing to his boss, Ryoichi and Keiji demand an explanation. Faced with his unsatisfactory answer, the two boys begin a hunger strike in protest...
The screening will be hosted by Félicien Hachebé of The Misadventures of a Cinephile and SuperSeven.
THE GOLD RUSH by Charles Chaplin with Charles Chaplin, Mack Swain, Tom Murray. American silent film. 1h28. Ages 8 and up. 1925.
1898, Northwest Canada. While thousands of adventurers roam the Klondike in search of the precious metal, Charlot is surprised by a snowstorm. He takes refuge in an isolated cabin and meets Big Jim McKay and the terrible Black Larsen…
The session will be led by Nathalie Vernerey, art teacher.
OLIVIA by Jacqueline Audry with Edwige Feuillère, Yvonne de Bray, Simone Simon. France. 1h35. 1951. Black & white.
1890. Mademoiselle Julie, a teacher at a girls' boarding school, is a fascinating personality. So much so that she ends up disturbing one of her students, Olivia, whose heart is soon in turmoil. The professor's rather ambiguous attitude pushes a young woman, Cara, who is very attached to Miss Julie, to commit the irreparable...
The session will be hosted by Félicien Hachebé of Boires et déboires d'un cinéphile and SuperSeven.
This year, we invite you to watch or rewatch four remarkable films for the exceptional price of €5 per screening:
PARIS, TEXAS, by Wim Wenders with Harry Dean Stanton, Nastassja Kinski, Hunter Carson. France, Germany, Great Britain, U.S.A., West Germany. 2 hours 28 minutes. 1984.
A man suddenly reappears after four years of wandering, a period for which he provides no explanation to his brother who has come to find him. They leave for Los Angeles to retrieve the son of the missing man, with whom he sets off for Texas in search of Jane, the child's mother. A quest into the unknown, a mutual discovery brings together these two people with tormented pasts...
The screening will be led by Nathalie Vernerey, art teacher.
TOKYO KIDS, by Yasujirô Ozu with Tatsuo Saitô, Tomio Aoki, Mitsuko Yoshikawa. Japan. 1h31. Ages 8 and up. 1932.
A humble office worker lives in the suburbs of Tokyo with his family. Seeing their father kowtowing to his boss, Ryoichi and Keiji demand an explanation. Faced with his unsatisfactory answer, the two boys begin a hunger strike in protest...
The screening will be hosted by Félicien Hachebé of The Misadventures of a Cinephile and SuperSeven.
THE GOLD RUSH by Charles Chaplin with Charles Chaplin, Mack Swain, Tom Murray. American silent film. 1h28. Ages 8 and up. 1925.
1898, Northwest Canada. While thousands of adventurers roam the Klondike in search of the precious metal, Charlot is surprised by a snowstorm. He takes refuge in an isolated cabin and meets Big Jim McKay and the terrible Black Larsen…
The session will be led by Nathalie Vernerey, art teacher.
OLIVIA by Jacqueline Audry with Edwige Feuillère, Yvonne de Bray, Simone Simon. France. 1h35. 1951. Black & white.
1890. Mademoiselle Julie, a teacher at a girls' boarding school, is a fascinating personality. So much so that she ends up disturbing one of her students, Olivia, whose heart is soon in turmoil. The professor's rather ambiguous attitude pushes a young woman, Cara, who is very attached to Miss Julie, to commit the irreparable...
The session will be hosted by Félicien Hachebé of Boires et déboires d'un cinéphile and SuperSeven.