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November 13th 2019: The 2019 IFI French Film Festival, the event’s 20th anniversary edition, opens at the Irish Film Institute (IFI) tonight. Ireland’s largest French cultural event, which features 24 Irish premieres, will run for twelve days until next Sunday, November 24th. The festival will open with a sold out gala screening of Céline Sciamma’s critically acclaimed Portrait of a Lady on Fire. Director Cédric Klapisch will visit the festival tomorrow evening to take part in a sold out Q&A following the Irish premiere of Someone, Somewhere. The full programme and tickets are available from www.ifi.ie/frenchfest.
Other guests scheduled to appear include actor Vincent Macaigne, who will take part in Q&As following screenings of Cédric Kahn’s Happy Birthday and Anne Fontaine’s Pure As Snow on Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th respectively. Journalist and writer Bayon, founder of The Music Section (1981), Arts Editor (2010-2014) at the French newspaper Libération, and co-scriptwriter of music documentary Oh, les filles! will visit the festival on Thursday 21st.
A particularly strong representation of female filmmakers this year includes new films from Lucie Borteleau (Lullaby), Justine Triet (Sibyl), and Manele Labidi Labbé (Arab Blues). The festival will also feature a special tribute to pioneering filmmaker Alice Guy-Blaché (1873-1968). Guy-Blaché’s shorts will screen throughout the festival, while Pamela B. Green’s Be Natural, a new documentary about Guy-Blaché narrated by Jodie Foster, will receive its Irish premiere on Sunday 24th.
Other highlights of this year’s festival include Arnaud Desplechin’s tough crime drama Oh Mercy!; André Téchiné’s Farewell to the Night which focuses on a family’s battle with Islamic fundamentalism and stars Catherine Deneuve; Mikhaël Hers’s touching family drama Amanda; Louis-Julien Petit’s heartwarming social comedy Invisibles; Safy Nebbou’s Who You Think I Am, starring Juliette Binoche; Stéphane Demoustier’s courtroom drama The Girl with a Bracelet; two sold out screenings of La Belle Époque starring Daniel Auteuil and Fanny Ardent, which also opens at the IFI on Friday 22nd; and for younger film fans, our IFI Family screening on Sunday 24th is Ailo’s Journey.
This year’s retrospective focuses on the work of Claude Sautet, whose carefully crafted dramas were huge successes both at home and abroad. The four films chosen as part of the focus are: Danger Ahead (Classe Tous Risques), which sees a gangster on the run journeying home to his family; The Things of Life, a masterfully crafted melodrama which sees an architect reflect back on his life; Vincent, François, Paul and the Others, the biggest public success of Sautet’s career, filmed during the 1974 French presidential campaign, reflects an era of men’s turmoil and female emancipation; and A Heart in Winter, Sautet’s touching love triangle drama starring Emmanuelle Béart. The retrospective is supported by Institut Français Paris and the Embassy of France in Ireland.
Tickets for the IFI French Film Festival are now on sale from the IFI Box Office on 01-6793477 and from www.ifi.ie/frenchfest. Individual screening tickets cost €11.50. Multi-ticket packages are also available for 5 and 10 films, priced at €50 and €90 respectively, only from the IFI Box Office – terms and conditions apply.
For further information, interview availability, and high-res images, please contact Frances Wilde (fwilde@irishfilm.ie) at the IFI Press Office – (01) 6795744.
The IFI French Film Festival is supported by Airbus, Brooks Hotel, The Irish Times, RTÉ Supporting the Arts, Alliance Française Dublin, Europa Cinemas, Unifrance, Institut Français, and the Embassy of France in Ireland. IFI is principally funded by the Arts Council.
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FULL SCHEDULE:
Wednesday, November 13th 20.00 Portrait of a Lady on Fire – SOLD OUT
Thursday, November 14th 16.00 Invisibles 18.10 Someone, Somewhere + Q&A with Cédric Klapisch – SOLD OUT 20.45 La Belle Époque – SOLD OUT
Friday, November 15th 16.00 Farewell to the Night 18.15 Oh Mercy! 20.40 Lullaby
Saturday, November 16th 13.30 Claude Sautet: Danger Ahead (Classe tous risques) 13.40 Burning Ghost 15.50 Sibyl 18.00 Arab Blues 20.30 Happy Birthday + Q&A with Vincent Macaigne
Sunday, November 17th 13.15 Who You Think I Am 13.30 Claude Sautet: The Things of Life 15.20 La Belle Époque – SOLD OUT 17.40 Pure as Snow + Q&A with Vincent Macaigne 20.20 Someone, Somewhere
Monday, November 18th 18.15 Farewell to the Night 20.30 Alice and the Mayor
Tuesday, November 19th 16.00 Joan of Arc 18.20 Happy Birthday 20.30 Sibyl
Wednesday, November 20th 16.30 Yves Saint Laurent: The Last Collections 18.10 Particles 20.15 Pure as Snow
Thursday, November 21st 16.10 Who You Think I Am 18.20 Oh, les filles! + Q&A with Bayon 20.45 Invisibles
Friday, November 22nd 16.10 Carwash and The Birth, The Life, The Death of Christ 18.15 Amanda 20.30 Matthias and Maxime
Saturday, November 23rd 13.30 Claude Sautet: Vincent, François, Paul and the Others 16.00 The Girl with a Bracelet 18.10 Alice and the Mayor 20.20 Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Sunday, November 24th 11.00 IFI French Film Festival Family Screening: Ailo’s Journey 13.20 Claude Sautet: A Heart in Winter 14.00 Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché 15.40 Amanda 18.00 Lullaby 20.00 On a Magical Night
ANORA 15:50
ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: FRENCH CONNECTIONS (PROGRAMME 2) 13.10
HOUSEWIFE OF THE YEAR 14:00, 16:10, 18:40
IFI YOUTH PANEL: EIGHTH GRADE 18.00
SMALL THINGS LIKE THESE 13:50, 16:20, 18:30, 20:40
SOUNDTRACK TO A COUP D’ETAT 13:20, 20:10
THE ROOM NEXT DOOR 20:30
The IFI is supported by The Arts Council
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