GFT November December Brochure

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Our Summer in Provence Avis de mistral

Friday 14 November (18.10) After their parents separate, siblings Léa (Chloe Jouannet) and Adrien (Hugo Dessioux), and their deaf-mute younger brother, Théo (Lukas Pelissier), are shipped off to their grandparents, in this comedic exploration of generational tensions. We expect to have director Rose Bosch and/or actor Anna Galiena joining us for a Q&A following the screening Director Rose Bosch Cast Jean Reno, Anna Galiena, Chloé Jouannet France 2014, 1h44m, subtitles, N/C 15+

The Blue Room

Belle and Sebastian

La chambre bleue

Friday 14 November (21.00) An adaptation of Georges Simenon’s 1964 novel, The Blue Room features Amalric as a married man who runs foul of the law after an affair with a local femme fatale (played by co-writer Stéphanie Cléau). Director Mathieu Amalric Cast Mathieu Amalric, Léa Drucker, Stéphanie Cléau, France 2014, 1h15m, subtitles, N/C 18+

Belle et Sébastien

Saturday 15 November (14.00) Nicolas Vanier’s adaptation of the 1965 TV series, sees Belle, a beautiful sheepdog, and her young master Sébastien (Félix Bossuet), defy the German occupation of their village. Beautifully shot in a magnificent Alpine setting, Belle and Sebastian is an action-adventure film more than worthy of the original. Director Nicolas Vanier Cast Félix Bossuet, Tchéky Karyo, Margaux Châtelier, France 2013, 1h38m, subtitles, N/C 8+

Goodbye to Language 3D Adieu au langage

Saturday 15 November (13.40) Winner of the Jury Prize at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, Goodbye to Language is Jean-Luc Godard’s typically unique 3D cinema debut. The narrative follows an affair between a married woman and a single man, seen entirely through the eyes of a dog named Roxy. It goes without saying that this is Godard at his most experimental. Director Jean-Luc Godard Cast Héloïse Godet, Kamel Abdeli, Richard Chevallier, France 2014, 1h9m, some subtitles, N/C 15+

Get Well Soon Bon rétablissement

Saturday 15 November (16.10) After being sent cascading into the Seine by a rogue driver, retired Pierre is forced to spend a month in hospital, where he complains and reflects on his life. Jean Becker’s (My Afternoons with Margueritte) adaptation of Marie-Sabine Roger’s novel emerges as an endearing but witty comedy-drama. Director Jean Becker Cast Gérard Lanvin, Fred Testot, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, France 2014, 1h21m, subtitles, N/C 12+

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