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Special Events

All screenings in the Spring Film Course French Film in English (50:420:305) are open to the public. Screenings are held on Tuesdays from 2:40 to 4:25 (approximate) in FA 110. Please join us !

  • Jan. 19 -- The Wild Child (Fran¨ois Truffaut, 1970)
  • Jan. 26 -- Les Vampires (Louis Feuillade, 1915-16, episodes 1, 2 and 6)
  • Feb. 2 -- Napoleon (Abel Gance, 1927, excerpt) -- The Swallow and the Titmouse (Andrˇ Antoine, 1920/84, excerpt)
  • Feb. 9 -- Marius (Marcel Pagnol and A. Korda, 1931)
  • Feb. 16 -- Mayerling (Anatole Litvak, 1931)
  • Feb. 23 -- The Lower Depths (Jean Renoir, after Gorky, 1936)
  • Mar. 2 -- Crime and Punishment (Pierre Chenal, after Dostoyevski, 1935)
  • Mar. 9 -- The Raven (H.-G. Clouzot and Louis Chavance, 1943)
  • Mar. 23 -- Lola Montez (Max Ophuls, 1955)
  • Mar. 30 -- The Butcher (Claude Chabrol, 1970
  • Apr. 6 -- In the Midst of Life (Robert Enrico, 1960) (tentative; rare archival print)
  • Apr. 13 -- Hail Mary (Jean-Luc Godard, 1985; or perhaps Vivre sa vie)
  • Apr. 20 -- Mama, there's a man in your bed (Claudine Serrault, 1989)
  • Apr. 27 -- Irma Vep (Olivier Asseyas, 1996) Le Grand Chemin may be substituted for one of the last two.

 

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