UofL French Film Festival
UofL French Film Festival 2024
March 24 – April 17
Floyd Theater Speed Cinema
Student Activities Center Speed Art Museum
University of Louisville 2035 S. Third St.
2100 S. Floyd St. Louisville, KY 40208
Louisville, KY 40292
FREE ADMISSION
ALL FILMS IN FRENCHWITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES
Sunday, March 24 – 12:30 pm / SPEED CINEMA
Introduction and discussion with Nathan Viner, founder of Lamplighter Film Union
THE WAR IS OVER (La guerre est finie)
Alain Resnais / 1966 / 121 min
https://www.thefilmdesk.com/la-guerre-est-finie
Three decades after the Spanish Civil War and Franco's fascist military coup, Diego (Yves Montand), a communist operative continues his dangerous missions between Spain and France, while reflecting on a life of political struggle. Based on an autobiographical screenplay by Spanish politician and writer Jorge Semprún, who spent most of his life in exile in France.
Wednesday, March 27 – 5 pm / FLOYD THEATRE
Introduction and discussion with Natalie Crawford and Kyle Cook, UofL French Club
HAPPENING (L’événement)
Audrey Diwan / 2021 / 100 min
https://www.swank.com/college-campus/details/67043-happening
In 1960s France, Anne (Anamaria Vartolomei) is a bright young student with a promising future. When she becomes pregnant, she sees the opportunity to finish her studies and escape the constraints of her background slipping away. With her final exams fast approaching and her belly growing, Anne resolves to act, even if she has to confront shame and pain, even if she must risk prison to do so.
Wednesday, April 3 – 5 pm / FLOYD THEATRE
Introduction and discussion with Matthieu Dalle, UofL French professor
PARIS MEMORIES (Revoir Paris)
Alice Winocur / 2022 / 104 min
https://www.musicboxfilms.com/film/revoir-paris/
Mia (Virginie Efira) is sitting in a Parisian bistro when a gunman opens fire. Three months later, with a frustratingly hazy memory of the attack, Mia finds herself numbed and unable to resume her life. Determined to reconstruct the sequence of events and reestablish a sense of normalcy, she forms bonds with fellow victims, including wry banker Thomas (Benoît Magimel) and orphaned teenager Félicia (Nastya Golubeva).
Wednesday, April 10 – 5 pm / FLOYD THEATRE
Introduction and discussion with John Greene, UofL French professor
AMÉLIE (Le fabuleux destin d’Amélie Poulain)
Jean-Pierre Jeunet / 2001 / 122 min
https://www.sonyclassics.com/film/amelie/
A waitress in a Paris café, Amélie Poulain (Audrey Tautou) observes people and lets her imagination roam free. One day, she suddenly finds her purpose in life: to solve other people’s problems. She engineers offbeat solutions to better her deserving co-workers, relatives, and neighbors’ lives. In the process, she meets a strange young man, Nino Quincampoix (Mathieu Kassovitz), who captures her interest.
Wednesday, April 17 – 5 pm / FLOYD THEATRE
Introduction and discussion with Wendy Yoder, UofL French professor, retired
THE MOUNTAIN (La montagne)
Thomas Salvador / 2022 / 113 min
https://strandreleasing.com/films/the-mountain/
Pierre, a Parisian engineer, goes to the Alps for his work. Irresistibly attracted by what surrounds him, he fakes an illness, stays in the ski resort, buys mountaineer gear, and sets off on a journey in high altitude, leaving behind his everyday life. Up there he meets Léa, the chef of an alpine restaurant, while mysterious glows start appearing in the deep mountain.
Contact: Matthieu Dalle ● m.dalle@louisville.edu ● (502) 852-6115
https://louisville.edu/languages/french/french-film-festival-1
The 2024 University of Louisville French Film Festival is made possible by
the Department of Classical and Modern Languages, the Modern Language Fund, the French Club,
and Ms. Nancy Brown.