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Screening in the presence of Ziva Postec 

Ziva Postec, The Editor Behind the Film Shoah

Dir.: Catherine Hébert
| 92 minutes

Israeli film editor Ziva Postec worked in France in the 1960s and 70s with leading directors, such as Alain Resnais and Orson Welles. This film focuses on the highlight of her career—six years during which she edited Claude Lanzmann’s monumental film, Shoah

Screening in the presence of director Olivier Meyrou

Celebration

Dir.: Olivier Meyrou
| 74 minutes

Featuring Yves Saint Laurent’s final collection, this is a fascinating, yet not particularly flattering portrayal of an haute couture legend. Suppressed by the fashion house for years, it has only now been released throughout the world.

Screening in the presence of director Olivier Meyrou

Celebration

Dir.: Olivier Meyrou
| 74 minutes

Featuring Yves Saint Laurent’s final collection, this is a fascinating, yet not particularly flattering portrayal of an haute couture legend. Suppressed by the fashion house for years, it has only now been released throughout the world.

Screening in the presence of producer Bénédicte Couvreur

Portrait of a Lady on Fire

Dir.: Céline Sciamma
| 120 minutes

France, 1770. Marianne is commissioned to paint the wedding portrait of the aristocratic Héloïse. But the bride refuses, and Marianne is forced to paint her in private. Winner of Best Screenplay prize at Cannes.

Screening in the presence of director Oliver Laxe

Fire Will Come

Dir.: Oliver Laxe
| 85 minutes

Amador, a pyromaniac, is released from prison and returns to the Galician village where he was raised. Life is uneventful until a fire breaks out. An outstanding film that won the Jury Prize in the Un Certain Regard Competition at Cannes.

Screening in the presence of director Oliver Laxe

Fire Will Come

Dir.: Oliver Laxe
| 85 minutes

Amador, a pyromaniac, is released from prison and returns to the Galician village where he was raised. Life is uneventful until a fire breaks out. An outstanding film that won the Jury Prize in the Un Certain Regard Competition at Cannes.

Screening in the presence of director Vivian Ostrovsky

Time and Time Again – Shorts by Vivian Ostrovsky

| 69 minutes

An intimate – yet humorous – act of cultural resistance, the cinema of Vivian Ostrovsky is a gesture, involving the filmmaker’s entire body – as she travels around the world, carrying the gear and framing/gathering images with a Super-8 camera… 

In honor of George and Anya Ostrovsky

Screening in the presence of producer Bénédicte Couvreur

Portrait of a Lady on Fire

Dir.: Céline Sciamma
| 120 minutes

France, 1770. Marianne is commissioned to paint the wedding portrait of the aristocratic Héloïse. But the bride refuses, and Marianne is forced to paint her in private. Winner of Best Screenplay prize at Cannes.