Thursday, August 4, 2011 (4)

Aug 4, 2011
June 20, 2011
Monday
  • French summer Camp for toddlers ( 3-4)

  • Jun 20, 2011 at 5:00am to Aug 4, 2011 at 8:00am
  • Location: 111 east 22 street at EINY
  • Description:

    We are offering a half-day summer camp for children entering Pre-K and Jr-K (Age 3 to 4 years old). The camp will be held at The EINY at 111 E. 22nd St. (between Park Ave and Lexington Ave).

     

    This camp has been designed for any French-speaking toddler. This half-day camp is an ideal opportunity for your kids to learn, play and speak with fellow French speaking children. Activities include songs, arts & crafts, games and various physical activities (ballet and gymnastics)

     

    There are two sessions including one two week session and one three week session. There is the option to combine both sessions for a total of five weeks.

    Dates:

    Session 1: June 20th-June 30th (M-Th 9am-12pm)

    Session 2: July 18th- August 4th(M-Th 9am-12pm)

    Session 3: June 20th- June 30th and July 14th-August 4th

    Cost:

    Session 1: 2 weeks $350 (includes snacks and supplies)

    Session 2: 3 weeks $540 (includes snacks and supplies)

    Session 3: 5 weeks $890 (includes snacks and supplies)

    *Class size is limited to ten students per session

  • Created by: brigitte saint Ouen
July 28, 2011
Thursday
  • Point Blank Directed by Fred Cavaye

  • Jul 28, 2011 to Aug 12, 2011
  • Location: Landmark Sunshine Cinema
  • Description: Samuel (Gilles Lellouche) is a happily married nurse working in a Paris hospital. When his very pregnant wife (Elena Anaya) is kidnapped before his helpless eyes, everything falls apart. After being knocked unconscious, he comes to and his cell phone rings: he has three hours to get Sartet (Roschdy Zem), a man under police surveillance, out of the hospital. Shot on location in wide lens, POINT BLANK is an exhilarating non-stop ride through Paris’ streets, subways, hospitals, warehouses, and police stations, as Samuel quickly finds himself pitted against rival gangsters and trigger-happy police in a deadly race to save the lives of his wife and unborn child.
  • Created by: Aimee Morris
August 4, 2011
Thursday
  • Mysteries of Lisbon Opens

  • Aug 4, 2011 to Aug 19, 2011
  • Location: Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center and IFC Center
  • Description: Spanning three decades, MYSTERIES OF LISBON plunges us into a whirlwind of adventures, coincidences, revelations, vengeance, betrayals and love affairs, wrapped in a rhapsodic voyage that takes us to Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, and as far as Brazil. Evoking the complex intertwined narratives of Charles Dickens, the film’s central character is Joao, the illegitimate child of an ill-fated romance between two members of the aristocracy who are forbidden to marry, and follows Joao’s quest to discover the truth of his parentage. Nothing, and nobody, is first as it/she/he appears in this intoxicating spiral of stories within stories within stories, filmed by Ruiz with gorgeous period design, a fluid, pirouetting camera, and a stellar French and Portuguese cast including up and coming actresses Clotilde Hesmé and Léa Seydoux.
  • Created by: Aimee Morris