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Rendez-Vous 2008
Program Overview
Roman de gare
Ain’t Scared
All is Forgiven
Fear(s) of the Dark
The Feelings Factory
The Grocer’s Son
Heartbeat Detector
Her Name is Sabine
Let’s Dance!
Love Songs
Paris
A Secret
Shall We Kiss?
Those Who Remain
Trivial
Infernal Machines
Met: Peter Grimes
Thorold Dickinson
Met: Tristan und Isolde
Green Scr.: Garbage...
ND/NF Classics 2008
Met: La Bohème
SE: On the Street
SE: Dreams...
NYAFF 2008
IN: Phyllis and Harold
Romanian Cinema
Green Scr.: Mountaintop Removal
YFF: Le Boucher
GS: The Kid Brother
SE: Ned Rorem
Met: La Fille du Régiment
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Young Friends of Film
Independents Night
Open Captioned
Green Screens
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Gabriel (Michael Cohen) and Emilie (Julie Gayet) meet on the streets of a provincial capital. He offers her a ride, and the ride turns into a pleasant dinner with clearly romantic overtones. But when Gabriel attempts to plant a goodnight kiss, Emile pulls back — even one kiss, she admonishes him, can have unexpected consequences. We then cut to Emilie’s friends in Paris, Judith (Virginie Ledoyen) and Nicolas (director Emmanuel Mouret), and the story of her reluctance to accept even just one kiss. Wry, observant and also quite touching, Shall We Kiss? is a very contemporary meditation on the wages of infidelity. Mouret’s intelligent, successful characters deluge their emotions and instincts with very open speculation as to why they’re doing what they’re doing, trying to appear as if they’re in control while it’s clear to everyone else they haven’t been for a while.
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Fri Mar 7: 4
Sat Mar 8: 1:30 Sun Mar 9: 8:45
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