The 21st French Film Festival is set to showcase 17 contemporary films from June 8 to 14 at Greenbelt 3 and Bonifacio High Street Cinemas.
Tickets for both cinemas are priced at P100 and may be purchased at the cinema lobby or online through www.sureseats.com.
On June 12, two local films, Lawrence Fajardo’s “Imbisibol” and Carl Joseph Papa’s animated film “Manang Biring,” will be screened.
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The Cinematheque Centre Manila of the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) will also screen a selection of French films throughout the week.
The festival will also run at Ayala Center Cebu from June 22 to 25 and Abreeza Mall in Davao from June 28 to 30.
The red carpet will be rolled out on June 8 at Central Square, Bonifacio Global City, in honor of the cast and crew of “Ma’ Rosa,” director Brillante Mendoza’s entry at this year’s Cannes Film Festival’s main competition category. Jaclyn Jose won Best Actress for the film.
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French director Maïwenn’s film “Mon Roi” will open the festival in the evening. For her role on the film, French actress Emmanuelle Bercot was given the Best Actress award at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Arvin Mendoza/RAM
Here is the list of the feature films:
Belles Familles (Families)
Director: Jean-Paul Rappeneau
Synopsis:
Jerome Varenne lives in Shanghai. During a quick trip to Paris, he learns that his childhood home in the village of Ambray is at the center of a local conflict. He heads there to straighten things out. This escapade will change his life forever.
Bird People
Director: Pascale Ferran
Synopsis:
In transit in an international hotel near Roissy airport on the outskirts of Paris, a computer engineer coping with a huge amount of professional and emotional pressure decides to radically change the direction of his life.
A few hours later, a young hotel maid, who is at an in-between period of her life, finds her existence turned upside down by a supernatural event.
La Vie Très Privée de Monsieur Sim (The Very Private Life of Mr. Sim)
Director: Michel Leclerc
Synopsis:
Mister Sim is of no concern whatsoever. At least, this is what he thinks about himself. His wife has left him, his job has left him, and when goes to see his father in a remote part of Italy, not even Dad has the time to have lunch with him. He then receives an unexpected offer: to travel through France selling toothbrushes that will “revolutionize oral-dental hygiene.” He takes advantage of the job to catch up with people from his childhood, to meet the first big love of his life, along with his daughter, and to make amazing discoveries and, in so doing, rediscover himself.
Five
Director: Igor Gotesman
Synopsis:
A young man paying the rent for himself and his lifelong friends at an apartment ends up flat-broke and resorts to selling marijuana to pay the bills – only to get caught up in the dangerous world of drugs.
Grand Central
Director: Rebecca Zlotowski
Synopsis:
Gary is young, agile, a quick learner. He’s one of those who’s never been promised anything. After a succession of odd jobs, he’s begins work at a nuclear power plant. There, among the reactors and their high doses of radioactivity, he finally finds what he’s been looking for: money, a team, a family. But the team also includes Karole, Toni’s wife, with whom he falls in love. Forbidden love and radiation slowly contaminate Gary. Each day is menacing.
La Belle Saison (Summertime)
Director: Catherine Corsini
Synopsis:
1971, Delphine is twenty-three years old. A farmer’s daughter, she comes to Paris so as to be financially independent; she dreams of running her own farm, something unthinkable for a woman to do at this time.
Carole is a Parisian. She’s thirty-five years old and lives with Manuel. She’s actively involved with the beginning of the feminist movement. When Delphine and Carole meet, their love affair turns their lives upside down.
But Delphine is obliged to return to the family farm. Carole follows her. Once there, they’ll have to cope with another reality.
La Ritournelle (Paris Follies)
Director: Marc Fitoussi
Synopsis:
Brigitte and Xavier farm cattle in Normandy. Brigitte’s a dreamer, with her head in the clouds, whereas Xavier’s feet are firmly on the ground and his main focus is his work. Now that their children have left home, the couple’s routine life increasingly weighs Brigitte down. One day, in a moment’s madness, she leaves the fields behind and heads for Paris. Xavier then realizes that he is perhaps going to lose her. Will they manage to get back together? And how does one reinvent oneself after so many years? To regain your wife’s affections, you sometimes have to take a crooked path.
Le Fantôme de Canterville (The Canterville Ghost)
Director: Yann Samuel
Synopsis:
In the depths of legendary Brittany, Aliénor de Canterville’s ghost is condemned to haunt his family’s castle and to scare away any new inhabitants. She fulfills this mission wonderfully, assisted by Gwilherm, her faithful servant. But when the Otis family, fleeing from Parisian life, buys the castle, Aliénor is upset that she doesn’t manage to frighten this 21st century tribe… Only fifteen-year-old Virginia Otis, moved by the Canterville ghost’s fate, will try to free Aliénor from the curse affecting her life.
Les Nouvelles Aventures d’Aladin (The New Adventures of Aladin)
Director: Arthur Benzaquen
Synopsis:
On Christmas Eve, Sam and his best buddy Khalid dress up as Santa to steal as much as they can from a department store. But Sam gets cornered by some children and has to tell them a story, the story of Aladin – his version, at least. Taking on the character of Aladin, Sam heads off on a voyage to the heart of Baghdad, city of a thousand and one riches. But alas, behind the colorful folklore, the people are suffering the tyranny of the terrible Vizir, known for his cruelty and his dubious breath. Will the young thief Aladin, helped by his genie, be able to thwart the Vizir’s diabolical plans, save Khalid, and win the heart of Princess Shallia? Actually he will. But we won’t lie to you: it’s not going to be easy!
Les Souvenirs (Memories)
Director: Jean-Paul Rouve
Synopsis:
Romain is twenty-three years old. He’d like to be a writer, but, for the moment, he’s night watchman in a hotel.
His father is sixty-two years old. He is retired and seems to not give a damn about anything. He shares an apartment with a twenty-four-year-old guy whose sole aim in life is to seduce a woman, no matter who, and no matter the cost.
His grandmother is eighty-five years old. She’s in an old people’s home and wonders what on earth she is doing with stuck with all these old people.
One day, Romain’s father turns up in a fluster. His grandmother has disappeared. In fact, she kind of escaped. Romain sets out to find her, somewhere in his memories.
Mon Roi (My King)
Director: Maïwenn
Synopsis:
Tony is admitted to a rehabilitation center after a serious skiing accident. Dependent on the medical staff and pain relievers, she takes time to look back on her turbulent relationship with Georgio.
Why did they love each other? Who is this man that she loved so deeply?
How did she allow herself to submit to this suffocating and destructive passion? For Tony, a difficult process of healing lies ahead of her, physical work which may finally set her free.
Party Girl
Director: Marie Amachoukeli, Claire Burger, Samuel Theis
Synopsis:
Angélique is sixty years old. She still loves to party and she still loves men. At night, to earn a living, she gets them to drink in a nightclub on the German border. With passing time, clients have become few and far between. But Michel, her regular, is still in love with her. One day, he asks her to marry him.
Toute Première Fois (I Kissed a Girl)
Director: Noémie Saglio, Maxime Govare
Synopsis:
Jérémie, 34, wakes up in an apartment he doesn’t know, next to a woman he doesn’t know. She is Adna, a stunning Swedish woman who is as funny as she is sweet. Is this the beginning of a fairy tale? Not quite, since Jérémie is about to get married—to Antoine.
Un Homme Idéal (A Perfect Man)
Director: Yann Gozlan
Synopsis:
Twenty-five-year old Mathieu has always aspired to become a famous author.
It’s a dream which seems inaccessible because, despite all his efforts, he has never managed to be published. Meanwhile, he earns his living by working for a moving company.
His destiny takes a new turn the day he stumbles across the manuscript of elderly and solitary man who has recently died. At first Mathieu hesitates, then finally decides to steal the text and pretend he wrote it.
He becomes the bright new star of French literature. Everyone is now eagerly anticipating his second novel, and as each day passes and pressure mounts, Mathieu plunges ever deeper into a criminal spiral of lies in order to keep his dark secret hidden.
Un + Une
Director: Claude Lelouch
Synopsis:
Antoine ressembles one of the heroes in the films whose scores he composes. He’s charming, successful, and goes through life with as much humor as lightheartedness. When he travels to India to work on a very original version of Romeo and Juliette, he encounters Anna, a woman with whom he has nothing in common, but who he finds devastatingly attractive. Together, they’ll live an incredible adventure.
Human
Director: Yann Arthus-Bertrand
Synopsis:
Human is a collection of stories about and images of our world, offering an immersion to the core of what it means to be human. Through these stories full of love and happiness, as well as hatred and violence, HUMAN brings us face to face with the Other, making us reflect on our lives. From stories of everyday experiences to accounts of the most unbelievable lives, these poignant encounters share a rare sincerity and underline who we are – our darker side, but also what is most noble in us, and what is universal. Our Earth is shown at its most sublime through never-before-seen aerial images accompanied by soaring music, resulting in an ode to the beauty of the world, providing a moment to draw breath and for introspection.
Encore Heureux (Hopefully)
Director: Benoït Graffin
Synopsis:
Yes, Marie is a little tired of the carefree attitude of her husband Sam, an senior executive who has been for 2 years. Yes, she is very tempted to allow herself to be seduced by a handsome anonymous man who courts her. There is also her daughter’s piano competition. This crazy light and balance stands more or less, as unexpected events cast the whole family on an even crazier path.
Imbisibol (Invisible)
Director: Lawrence Fajardo
Synopsis:
Imbisibol tells the tale of illegal Filipino immigrants in Japan and their plight to evade authorities. It weaves together several narratives about undocumented Filipino workers trying to support themselves and their families back home by taking under-the-counter work in Japan.
Manang Biring
Director: Carl Joseph Papa
Synopsis:
Manang Biring is a comedy-drama about a feisty but terminally-ill old lady who has learned to accept her imminent demise. Until one day, she receives a letter from her long-estranged daughter abroad announcing of her return for the holidays. As she races against time with her declining health, Biring will go to great lengths to prolong her life and gift her daughter and grandson a happy Christmas.
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