Location: M.L. Bhartia Auditorium, Alliance Française de Delhi
Date: Fri, 2011/06/10 – 5:30pm – Fri, 2011/06/24 – 9:00pm
Price: Free admission.Open to all.
Category: Film screening
Duration: Every Friday
Ciné-club: June 2011
Film Screenings:
M. L. Bhartia Auditorium
For the month of June, our ciné-club theme: Rediscover the classics!
Friday, 10 June 2011
5.30 pm & 7.30 pm
A bout de souffle/ Breathless
Director: Jean Luc Godard
1960- BW-90 min
The first feature film directed by Jean-Luc Godard and one of the seminal films of the French New Wave, Breathless is story of the love between Michel Poiccard, a small-time hood wanted for killing a cop, and Patricia Franchini, an American who sells the International Herald Tribune along the boulevards of Paris. Their relationship develops as Michel hides out from a dragnet. Breathless uses the famous techniques of the French New Wave: location shooting, improvised dialogue, and a loose narrative form. In addition Godard uses his characteristic jump cuts, deliberate “mismatches” between shots, and references to the history of cinema, art, and music. Much of the film’s vigor comes from collisions between popular and high culture: Godard shows us portraits of women by Picasso and Renoir, and the soundtrack includes both Mozart’s clarinet concerto and snippets of French pop radio. When Breathless was first released, audiences and critics responded to the burst of energy it gave the French cinema; it won numerous international awards and became an unexpected box-office sensation.
Friday, 17 June 2011
5.30pm & 7.30pm
Les Diaboliques/ Diabolique
Director: Henri Georges Clouzot
1955-BW-110 min
The greatest film that Alfred Hitchcock never made, Henri-Georges Clouzot’s Diabolique is set in a provincial boarding school run by head master Michel Delasalle (Paul Meurisse). A ruthless lothario, he becomes the target of a murder plot concocted by his long-suffering invalid wife Christina (Vera Clouzot, the director’s own spouse) and his latest mistress, an icy teacher played by Simone Signoret. A dark, dank thriller with a much-imitated “shock” ending, Diabolique is a masterpiece of Grand Guignol suspense. The simple murder plot goes haywire, and Michel’s corpse disappears, prompting strange rumours of his reappearance which grow more and more substantial as the film careens wildly towards its breathless conclusion.
Friday, 24 June 2011
5.30 pm & 7.30 pm
French Cancan
Director: Jean Renoir
1954-col-90 min
Henri Danglard, proprietor of the fashionable (but bankrupt) cafe ‘Le Paravent Chinois’ featuring his mistress, belly dancer Lola, goes slumming in Montmarte (circa 1890) where the then-old-fashioned cancan is still danced. There, he conceives the idea of reviving the cancan as the feature of a new, more popular establishment and meets Nini, a laundress and natural dancer, whom he hopes to star in his new show. But a tangled maze of jealousies intervenes.