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    SFFS French Cinema Now Series, Oct 24-30, 2012



    The San Francisco Film Society French Cinema Now series
    Oct. 24-30, 2012

    The Festival Coverage thread is here.

    The program:

    Camille Rewinds
    Noémie Lvovsky (Camille redouble, France 2012)

    OPENING NIGHT FILM Camille, a 40-something mother in the midst of a painful divorce from her high-school sweetheart, gets the chance when she passes out at a New Year’s Eve party and wakes up back in the ’80s where everyone reacts to her as if she were 16 again.
    Wednesday October 24, 6:30 pm
    Saturday October 27, 3:30 pm
    Landmark's Embarcadero Center Cinema

    Donoma
    Djinn Carrenard (France 2011)

    This bold and confident first feature from Haitian filmmaker Djinn Carrénard layers issues of race, class, religion and gender within a variety of intersecting storylines involving multiple youngsters in Paris.
    Wednesday October 24, 9:15 pm
    Sunday, October 28, 1:30 pm
    Landmark's Embarcadero Center Cinema

    Aliyah
    Elie Wajeman (Alyah, France 2012)

    Lacking the spiritual motivation that spurs many Jews to make Aliyah—a return to the Holy Land—low-level drug dealer Alex instead sees it as a chance to escape his current life, specifically the burden of his older brother Isaac, who is perpetually on the brink of disaster. Thursday, October 25, 6:30 pm
    Monday, October 29, 9:00 pm
    Landmark's Embarcadero Center Cinema

    My Worst Nightmare
    Anne Fontaine (Mon pire cauchemar, France 2011)

    Opposites collide to humorous effect in Anne Fontaine's satire of the Parisian bourgeois. An uptight gallerist and her partner hire a boorish Belgian construction worker for a remodeling job and he teaches them both how to enjoy life a bit more.
    Thursday October 25, 8:45 pm
    Saturday October 27, 6:30 pm
    Landmark's Embarcadero Center Cinema

    All Together
    Stéphane Robelin (Et si on vivait tous ensemble?, France/Germany 2011
    )
    Set against the backdrop of France's economic crisis, this trenchant crowd-pleaser depicts a group of elderly friends who decide to pool their resources and live out their sunset years under the same roof.
    Friday, October 26, 4:00pm
    Saturday, October 27, 1:15pm
    Landmark's Embarcadero Center Cinema

    Mobile Home
    François Pirot (Belgium/Luxembourg/France 2012)

    Simon and Julien are handsome girl chasers, handicapped by the fact that they are out of work and living with their parents. Using money that his folks had set aside for his future, Simon decides to buy the titular vehicle and asks his best pal to join him on the road toward new adventures and locales.
    Friday October 26, 6:30pm
    Sunday October 28, 9:00 pm
    Landmark's Embarcadero Center Cinema

    A World Without Women
    Guillaume Brac (Un monde sans femmes, France 2011)

    Patricia and her daughter Juliette have rented a cottage in a lazy, beachfront town. Both of them play a back-and-forth emotional tease with Sylvain, the flat's schlubby proprietor, and the resulting psychological effects on all parties are explored with subtlety and impressive acting.
    Friday October 26, 9:15 pm
    Sunday October 28, 6:30 pm
    Landmark's Embarcadero Center Cinema

    Hors Satan
    Bruno Dumont (France 2011)

    Suffused with elemental images—fire, sky, sea, land—Bruno Dumont's latest provocation concerns an unnamed drifter disturbing the balance in a seaside town.
    Saturday October 27, 9:00 pm
    Monday October 29, 6:15 pm
    Landmark's Embarcadero Center Cinema

    Louise Wimmer
    Cyril Mennegun (France 2011)

    This devastating portrait of a middle-aged woman living out of her car puts a compelling face on the millions of people suffering from Europe's current financial woes.
    Sunday October 28, 4:30 pm
    Tuesday October 30, 9:00 pm
    Landmark's Embarcadero Center Cinema

    Sister
    Ursula Meier (L’enfant d’en Haut, France/Switzerland 2011
    )
    Reminiscent of the brand of social realism perfected by the Dardennes brothers and starring Léa Seydoux, this is a powerfully acted story of siblings living in the proximity of a Swiss ski resort.
    Tuesday October 30, 6:15 pm
    Landmark's Embarcadero Center Cinema
    Last edited by Chris Knipp; 10-29-2012 at 10:52 PM.

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