The 2013 Tournées French Film Festival at UofL 1/31 - 3/1
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| When |
Jan 31, 2013 12:20 PM
to Mar 03, 2013 12:20 PM |
| Where | Floyd Theater |
| Contact Name | Matthieu Dalle |
| Contact Phone | (502) 852-6115 |
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The French section of the Department of Classical & Modern Languages,
The Student Activities Board, The Louisville Film Society, The Alliance Française of Louisville,
The Commonwealth Center for the Humanities and Society
and The French American Cultural Exchange present
The 2013 Tournées
French Film Festival
at UofL
January 31 – March 1
Floyd Theater, 3rd Floor of the Student Activities Center
University of Louisville
FREE and open to the public
All films in French with English subtitles
January 31 – March 1
Floyd Theater, 3rd Floor of the Student Activities Center
University of Louisville
FREE and open to the public
All films in French with English subtitles
The Princess of Montpensier [La Princesse de Montpensier] by Bertrand Tavernier
Thursday, January 31 – 5 pm (*) & 8 pm
Friday, February 1 –2 pm
(*) Post-screening discussion led by Wendy Yoder (French professor, President of Alliance Française de Louisville)
Le Havre [Le Havre] by Aki Kaurismäki
Thursday, February 7 – 5 pm (*) & 8 pm
Friday, February 8 – 5 pm {NOTE: Special Time]
(*) Post-screening discussion led by Tracy Heightchew (President of Louisville Film Society)
Goodbye First Love [Un Amour de jeunesse] by Mia Hansen-Løve
Thursday, February 14 – 5 pm (*) & 8 pm
Friday, February 15 – 2 pm
(*) Post-screening discussion led by Matthieu Dalle (French professor)
Outside Satan [Hors Satan] by Bruno Dumont
Thursday, February 21 – 5 pm (*) & 8 pm
Friday, February 22 – 2 pm
(*) Post-screening discussion led by Andrew Cooper (Professor of Film and Digital Media)
Tomboy [Tomboy] by Céline Sciamma
Thursday, February 28 – 5 pm (*) & 8 pm
Friday, March 1 – 2 pm
(*) Post-screening discussion led by Kaila Story (Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies and Pan-African Studies)

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