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Francophone Film Week 2023

The Divide

Dir.: Catherine Corsini
| 98 minutes

Raf and Julie, a couple on the verge of a breakup, end up in an emergency room in the midst of a major Yellow Vests protest in Paris. Their encounter with Yann, an injured and angry demonstrator, will shatter their certainties and prejudices. Outside, tension escalate.

The Father Who Moves Mountains

Dir.: Daniel Sandu
| 108 minutes

When Mircea finds out that his son from a previous marriage went missing in the mountains, he leaves all behind and goes in search for him. A powerful, effective drama that succeeds in translating ethical into excellent dramatic situations.

Last Dance

Dir.: Delphine Lehericey
| 84 minutes

When Germain becomes a widower at 75, his family forces their way into his daily life. But all Germain wants is to honor the promise he made to his late wife, and so he finds himself at the heart of a contemporary dance company’s newest work. 

Babysitter

Dir.: Monia Chokri
| 87 minutes

Cédric is suspended from work after kissing a female reporter on live TV. Stuck at home with his girlfriend and their crying baby, he teams up with his brother to co-author a book apologizing for their past misogyny. Enter Amy: A mysterious and provocative babysitter. A bold, uninhibited, and eccentric comedy

The Triplets of Belleville

Dir.: Sylvain Chomet
| 80 minutes

Grandma Souza trains her young grandson so that someday he will win the Tour de France. But then he is kidnapped by a couple of gangsters who use his bicycling skills in a gambling scheme. But Madame Souza will not give up so easily. 

The Infinite Garden

Dir.: Galin Stoev
| 90 minutes

Philip is taking care of his brother Victor, who is on the spectrum. Victor works at Emma’s flower shop. When Philip visits her mystical garden, he rediscovers his senses and falls for Emma, but then Victor confesses his affection for her as well. 

Smyrna

Dir.: Grigoris Karantinakis
| 141 minutes

Smyrna is the home of Turkish, Greek, and Armenian communities. At the outset of the World War, the Greek Baltatzis family will find itself debating who to support - the allies or the Turkish government. 

Employee of the Month

Dir.: Véronique Jadin
| 78 minutes

Inès has been working for a cleaning supplies company for 25 years and while her male colleagues have been promoted, she has not. With rage pumping through her veins, in addition to a mishappening, Inès will hold nothing back to get retribution for the wrongdoings.