Country: France Language: FrenchPresented at the Film Center and in our Virtual Screening Room as part of Young French Cinema 2022, with Vincent Maël Cardona’s short film Le Monde en Soi/The World Within.Deploying a stellar soundtrack of European post-punk classics, Cardona juxtaposes the eternal thrills of first love and the frustrations of provincial life with a lovingly specific depiction of a bygone period, lending tremendous emotional immediacy to the lives of those who came of age at the dawn of the 1980s. Premiered at Cannes Film Festival 2021.
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Country: France, KosovoLanguage: FrenchPresented at the Film Center and in our Virtual Screening Room as part of Young French Cinema 2022, with Julien Goudichaud’s short film Confinés dehors/Locked Out.Though only twenty years old, Bajrami displays a distinctly personal approach to filmmaking, perceptible both in the film’s autobiographical aspects and in her impressionistic manner of accumulating apparently banal moments to catch the fleeting sensations of adolescent rage and hope. Selection of Cannes Film Festival 2021 and TIFF 2021.
Read MoreCountry: France Language: FrenchPresented at the Film Center and in our Virtual Screening Room as part of Young French Cinema 2022, with Saïd Hamich Benlarbi’s short film Le Départ/The Departure.Shot in Herzi’s childhood neighborhood, Bonne mère takes a documentary approach to the struggles of a woman supporting her children and grandchildren, capturing the tedium of the pre-dawn commute to work, the sadness of visits to a son in jail, and the nagging anger of being relegated to a neglected corner of society, yet capturing the resilience and humor that drives the people Herzi films, most of whom are local non-professionals. Premiered at Cannes Film Festival 2021.
Read MoreCountry: France Language: FrenchPresented at the Film Center and in our Virtual Screening Room as part of Young French Cinema 2022.Aurélia Georges’s adaptation of Wilkie Collins’ novel “The New Magdalen” focuses on the impact of rigid class hierarchy on the lives of three women, offering a nuanced feminist reading that resonates with the iniquities of our era. Premiered at Locarno IFF 2021.
Read MoreCountry: France Language: FrenchPresented at the Film Center and in our Virtual Screening Room as part of Young French Cinema 2022.The beauty of filmmaker Maxime Roy’s stirring debut resides in the way it dispels this notion of losers and winners without pulling any punches about the difficulties of life on the fringes. The extraordinary performance by lead actor and co-screenwriter François Créton, whose own struggles with addiction inspired the character of Michel, doesn’t leave us any choice but to love him. Premiered at Cannes Film Festival 2021.
Read MoreCountry: France Language: FrenchPresented at the Film Center and in our Virtual Screening Room as part of Young French Cinema 2022.While writer-director Emilie Carpentier captures our attention—and emotions—with a charming tale of first love between two young people from different backgrounds, her real subject here is the dawning of political and social awareness at the cusp of maturity. In capturing Adja’s gradual decision to step up and fight for her future, she pays tribute to the courage of a generation for whom the fight for environmental justice is an urgent matter of survival.
Read MoreCountry: Belgium Language: FrenchPresented at the Film Center and in our Virtual Screening RoomAs her older brother Abel is bullied by other kids, 7-year-old Nora struggles to fit in and find her place on the schoolyard. Laura Wandel’s Cannes prize winner was Belgium’s entry for Best International Feature at the 94th Academy Awards.
Read MoreCountry: Norway Language: NorwegianAn oil platform dramatically goes down on the Norwegian coast, and researchers try to find out what happened when they realize this is just the start of something even more serious.
Read MoreCountry: Estonia, Poland, Netherlands Language: Estonian, German, ItalianIn a poor Estonian village, a group of peasants use magic and folk remedies to survive the winter, and a young woman tries to get a young man to love her. Tribeca 2017 prize winnerBefore the screening, join us for a happy hour followed by a live recording of the Fright Club podcast hosted by George Wolf and Hope Madden.
Read MoreCountry: Panama Language: SpanishAbner Benaim has produced gripping, award-winning stories in a country with no real film industry. In his latest, a grieving mother (a formidable Ilse Salas) helps a teen boy from the city’s dangerous streets, a story made more poignant by the tragic loss of young actor Fernando Xavier de Casta. Panama’s official selection for the 94th Academy Awards
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