JEAN EUSTACHE: THE VIRGIN OF PESSAC Director: JEAN EUSTACHE 66 mins, France, 1969, Digital, Black & White, Subtitled Book cinema tickets As political and social tumult rocked France in May and June of 1968, Jean Eustache used his first documentary to focus on persistent tradition in the form of a centuries-old ceremony in his hometown of Pessac. Each year, Pessac’s civic leaders choose a young woman they consider an exemplar of moral virtue, with a day-long celebration commemorating the changing of the guard from the previous year’s “virgin” to the present one. Eustache observes the exacting selection process, the fostering of communal bonds, and a bold implication by Pessac’s presiding priest that the ritual upholds the same Christian values for which leftist students and workers were currently fighting. Director: JEAN EUSTACHE 66 mins, France, 1969, Digital, Black & White, Subtitled