FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL: ROBERTO SUCCO Director: CÉDRIC KAHN 124 mins, France-Switzerland, 2001, 35mm, Subtitled Book cinema tickets Ticket deal: 5 films for €45 / 10 films for €80 available from the Box Office or on 01 679 3477. This screening will be introduced by Cédric Kahn. He will also take part in a Masterclass on November 17th. In 1986 Roberto Succo escapes from an Italian psychiatric institution where he was incarcerated for the brutal murder of his parents. On the run in France, he leaves a trail of inexplicable abductions, robberies and murders. Based on journalist Pascale Froment’s original documents, which rely on eyewitness evidence, the strength of Cédric Kahn’s equally rigorous film comes from the fact that he does not attempt to rationalise Succo… ‘There is no explanation of Roberto Succo. There’s just this juxtaposition of incoherent facts, which ends up forming a portrait.’ Notes by Marie-Pierre Richard Director’s Note: With a mesmerising performance by Stefano Cassetti as Roberto Succo, Cédric Kahn’s superb true-crime drama is a chilling depiction of a chaotic killer without a reason. Official competition, Cannes Film Festival 2001 Screening as part of the IFI French Film Festival – November 14th to 25th Director: CÉDRIC KAHN 124 mins, France-Switzerland, 2001, 35mm, Subtitled