Saturday, March 3, 2012 (25)

Mar 3, 2012
February 1, 2012
Wednesday
  • Arne Quinze - "My Home, My House, My Stilthouse"

  • Feb 1, 2012 to Mar 31, 2012
  • Location: Chelsea
  • Description:

    The Vicky David Gallery is proud to present an exhibition of the Belgian artist Arne Quinze.

     

    The gallery will present pieces from the series "My Home, My House, My Stilthouse" which plays on the dichotomy between chaos and equilibrium. From the appearant fragility of his material emerges overflowing energy and pure beauty.  Arne Quinze dreams of an ideal society in which all individuals communicate and interact with each other. Eclectically he uses paintings, drawings, sculptures and monumental installations to develop his work in the urban movement, by focusing on the themes: Order, Disorder, Structure and Habitation.

     

    Beginning in the early 2000’s, Arne Quinze’s œuvre is the subject of many public and private installations around the world such as ("Uchronia", Nevada, USA; "Timegate", Miami, USA; "Rebirth", Paris, FRANCE; "Red Beacon", Shanghai, CHINA; "Camille", Rouen, FRANCE; "The Sequence", Brussels, BELGIUM; "The Traveller", Munich, GERMANY ; "The Visitor", Beirut, LEBANON).

    Arne Q

  • Created by: Vicky David
February 18, 2012
Saturday
  • Edith Piaf, alive and living in New York

  • Feb 18, 2012 at 4:30pm to Jun 21, 2012 at 6:00pm
  • Location: The Metropolitan Room
  • Description:

    Edith Piaf Alive and Living in New York

    Introducing Floanne

    Written by Floanne Ankah & Alice Jankell

    Directed by Alice Jankell

    Piano: Audrey Saint-Gil, Accordion: Kate Dunphy

    Guitar: Marcel Van Dam, Percussion: Alby Roblejo

    Saturday, Jan 21/Feb 18/Mar 17 at 9:30

    Thursday, April 19/May 17/Jun 21 at 9:30

    The Metropolitan Room

    34 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10010 Tickets $20.00, 2 drinks minimum (212) 206-0440, www.metropolitanroom.com

    www.floanne.com


    French actress and singer Floanne Ankah recounts the Piaf story. This authentic ‘chanteuse’ and farm girl opens the door to her culture, by taking a closer look at the legendary ‘Little Sparrow’ —with that husky, mournful voice so popular in the 1940’ and 50’s. The performance is a culturally rich and moving presenta- tion that will make you smile, with tunes transporting you to other times and places.

    Yes, both Floanne and Edith Piaf will be attending the rendez-vous in a medley of vintage tunes from their native France... with a modern twist. She w

  • Created by: Flo Ankah
February 24, 2012
Friday
  • Jean-Philippe Delhomme: Dressed for Art

  • Feb 24, 2012 at 6:00am to Apr 14, 2012 at 2:00pm
  • Location: FIAF Gallery
  • Description:

     

    This February, Fashion at FIAF extends into the Gallery with a witty collection of colorful fashion drawings and paintings by Jean-Phillipe Delhomme, one of the most delightful satirists in fashion today.

    Delhomme is a painter, writer, cultural blogger, and fashion illustrator, whose illustrations have been featured in renowned magazines such as Vogue, W, Vanity Fair, GQ, and The New Yorker. In this exhibition, he explores how fashion, contemporary art, and design interact with each other and influence today’s popular culture.

     

    Free and open
    to the public

    Gallery Hours
    Tue–Fri: 11am–6pm
    Sat: 11am–5pm

  • Created by: FIAF
February 29, 2012
Wednesday
March 2, 2012
Friday
 
  • Middle Eastern Music Lessons/Classes at Alwan for the Arts

  • Mar 2, 2012 to May 25, 2012
  • Location: Alwan for the Arts
  • Description:
    Alwan for the Arts is excited to announce weekly group and private Arab Music Instruction this spring. Opportunities are available for beginners and seasoned musicians of all ages to learn fundamentals of Arab music and/or study specialized topics, such as focusing on many iterations of a single Maqam throughout a few decades, learning to sing and perform many maqams and popular songs along with classical Arabic poetry, studying vocal repertoire in an all-woman setting, and learning to play and jam on Arabic percussion instruments. Private lessons are also available on traditional as well as Western instruments and voice.  

    Group Classes include:  
    Maqam theory and practice (Maqam Rast in Early 20th c. Egypt)
    Arabic Percussion
    Women's Choir (Arabic repertoire, no knowledge of Arabic necessary!)
    Iraqi Maqam (repertoire and variation)

     

    Private lessons also available on violin'oudbuzuqqanunsanturtrumpetpercussionvoice (male and female).
    All other instrumentalists encouraged to stud
  • Created by: Lety ElNaggar
March 3, 2012
Saturday
  • NYICFF 2012: "Tales of the Night" by Michel Ocelot (in 2D)

  • Mar 3, 2012 from 6:00am to 7:30am
  • Location: CANTOR FILM CENTER
  • Description:
    Tales of the Night
    France, Michel Ocelot, 2011, 84 min
    Recommended Ages: 7 to Adult (Subtitled)
    NYICFF welcomes renowned animator Michel Ocelot (Kirikou and the Sorceress, Azur & Asmar) to present his newest film.Tales of the Night is Ocelot’s first foray into 3D animation and extends the shadow puppet style of his Princes and Princesses into the third dimension, with silhouetted characters set off against exquisitely detailed backgrounds bursting with color and kaleidoscopic patterns like a Day-Glo diorama. 

    The film weaves together six exotic fables each unfolding in a unique locale, from Tibet, to medieval Europe, an Aztec kingdom, the African plains, and even the Caribbean Land of the Dead. In Ocelot’s storytelling, history blends with fairytale as viewers are whisked off to enchanted lands full of dragons, sorcerers, werewolves, captive princesses, and enormous talking bees - and each fable ends with its own ironic twist.
    To buy your tickets: http://gkids.tv/intheaters.cfm
  • Created by: Nathalie Charles
 
  • NYICFF 2012: "A Monster in Paris" in 3D (Un Monstre à Paris)

  • Mar 3, 2012 from 6:15am to 8:00am
  • Location: IFC Center
  • Description:
    New York International Children Film Festival 2012

    A Monster in Paris 3D
    France, Bibo Bergeron, 2010, 89 min
    Recommended Ages: 5 to Adult (In English)

    US PREMIERE - NYICFF 2012 opens with a classic misunderstood-monster tale, a warm-hearted musical about the power of song featuring Django Reinhardt-style gypsy guitar and honey-toned vocals courtesy of Sean Lennon. Paris, 1910. The streets of the city are flooded. A mist-enshrouded Eiffel Tower looms over a temporary lake and the alleyways sport makeshift bridges so Parisians can go about their daily routines. But spirits are high for the citizens of this romantic city, including those of Emile, a lovelorn film projectionist, and his inventor friend Raoul, whose enthusiasm for breaking rules places him and Emile at the center of some unintentional mischief after they sneak into a scientist’s laboratory greenhouse and unwittingly let loose a monster onto the soggy streets of Paris.

    Yet this terrible monster turns out to have a sad and sen

  • Created by: Nathalie Charles
 
  • Rendez-Vous with French Cinema: "Zarafa" by Rémi Bezançon and Jean-Christophe Lie

  • Mar 3, 2012 from 8:15am to 9:30am
  • Location: IFC Center
  • Description:

    ZARAFA
    Rémi Bezançon and Jean-Christophe Lie, 2011, France; 78m


    In this beautiful hand-drawn animation, 10-year-old Maki and the orphaned giraffe, Zarafa, go on an epic adventure from the Sudan, where Maki escapes from slave traders, to Alexandria, Marseille and Paris. Ages 7+. In French with English subtitles.

    Other dates:

    Sun., March 4, 1:15pm – EBM;

    Sun., March 11, 10am – EBM


    The 17th edition of Rendez-Vous with French Cinema, the Film Society of Lincoln Center and Unifrance Films’ celebrated annual showcase of the best in contemporary French film, hits screens at The Film Society, the IFC Center and BAMcinématek, March 1-11. 

  • Created by: Nathalie Charles
 
  • Rendez-Vous with French Cinema: "Le Tableau" by Jean-François Laguionie

  • Mar 3, 2012 at 8:15am to Mar 4, 2012 at 9:45am
  • Location: Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center
  • Description:
    Le Tableau
    France, Jean-François Laguionie, 2011, 76 min
    Recommended Ages: 7 to Adult (Subtitled)
  • Created by: Nathalie Charles
 
  • Rendez-Vous with French Cinema: "Farewell, My Queen" (Les Adieux à la Reine) by Benoit Jacquot

  • Mar 3, 2012 from 8:30am to 10:30am
  • Location: Walter Reade Theater
  • Description:

    FAREWELL, MY QUEEN (LES ADIEUX À LA REINE)
    Benoit Jacquot, 2012, France, 97 min.


    A brilliant snapshot of the final days of Marie Antoinette, starring a terrific Diane Kruger as the ill-fated Queen and rising star Léa Seydoux (MIDNIGHT IN PARIS) as her quietly ambitious lady-in-waiting. This was the Opening Night Film, 2012 Berlin Film Festival.

    *In person: Benoit Jacquot

    Other dates:

    *Sat., March 3, 7pm – IFC;

    *Sun., March 4, 6pm – BAM


    The 17th edition of Rendez-Vous with French Cinema, the Film Society of Lincoln Center and Unifrance Films’ celebrated annual showcase of the best in contemporary French film, hits screens at The Film Society, the IFC Center and BAMcinématek, March 1-11. 

  • Created by: Nathalie Charles
 
  • Rendez-Vous with French Cinema: "Louise Wimmer" by Cyril Mennegun

  • Mar 3, 2012 from 10:00am to 12:00pm
  • Location: IFC Center
  • Description:

    LOUISE WIMMER
    Cyril Mennegun, 2011, France, 80 min.


    In a tough, unapologetic work of social realism, director Mennegun observes the daily life of a middle-aged chambermaid (the riveting Corinne Masiero) who lives out of her car while desperately trying to make a fresh start.

    Other dates:

    Mon., March 5, 2pm – WRT;

    Tues., March 6, 6:15pm - WRT


    The 17th edition of Rendez-Vous with French Cinema, the Film Society of Lincoln Center and Unifrance Films’ celebrated annual showcase of the best in contemporary French film, hits screens at The Film Society, the IFC Center and BAMcinématek, March 1-11. 

  • Created by: Nathalie Charles
 
  • RENDEZ-VOUS+ | "Muslims of France" (Musulmans de France) by Karim Miské (2009)

  • Mar 3, 2012 from 10:00am to 12:00pm
  • Location: HOWARD GILMAN THEATER
  • Description:

    MUSLIMS OF FRANCE
    MUSULMANS DE FRANCE | KARIM MISKÉ, MOHAMED JOSEPH, 2009
    FRANCE | FORMAT: DIGIBETA | 160 MINUTES

    This extraordinary, three-part epic journey through the history of Muslims in France begins in the early 20th century, when increasingly large groups of Muslims began immigrating to France from her colonies. Using a rich tapestry of period footage and contemporary interviews with academics and a wide range of contemporary French Muslims, co-directors Miské and Joseph follow the Muslim presence in France through two world wars, the loss of the colonies, economic good times and hardship. The final section looks at French Muslims today, and their efforts to forge new, hybrid identities despite opposition from certain sectors of French society and, sometimes, from within their own community.

    Admission: $10


    SERIES: RENDEZ-VOUS + organized by the Film Society of Lincoln Center and supported by the Cultural Services of the French Embassy

  • Created by: Nathalie Charles
 
  • Rendez-Vous with French Cinema: "Here Below" (Ici-Bas) by Jean-Pierre Denis

  • Mar 3, 2012 from 11:15am to 1:15pm
  • Location: Walter Reade Theater
  • Description:

    HERE BELOW (ICI-BAS)
    Jean-Pierre Denis, 2012, France, 100 min.


    The brief, tempestuous relationship between a nun and a priest working for the French Resistance is the focus of director Denis’s taut, suspenseful look at closing months of WWII and the transformation of private passion into national politics.

    Other dates:

    Sun., March 4, 9:30pm – IFC;

    Wed., March 7, 4:40pm - WRT


    The 17th edition of Rendez-Vous with French Cinema, the Film Society of Lincoln Center and Unifrance Films’ celebrated annual showcase of the best in contemporary French film, hits screens at The Film Society, the IFC Center and BAMcinématek, March 1-11. 

  • Created by: Nathalie Charles
 
  • Rendez-Vous with French Cinema: "A Gang Story" (Les Lyonnais) by Olivier Marchal

  • Mar 3, 2012 from 11:45am to 1:45pm
  • Location: IFC Center
  • Description:

    A GANG STORY (LES LYONNAIS)
    Olivier Marchal, 2011, France, 102 min.


    Based on the autobiography of a real crime boss, A GANG STORY follows aging ex-gangster Momon (Gérard Lanvin) as he agrees to break his old partner (Tchéky Karyo) out of prison. A solid return to the gangster genre—in the French style, of course! A Weinstein Company release.

    Other dates:

    Thurs., March 8, 8:45pm – WRT;

    Fri., March 9, 4pm - WRT


    The 17th edition of Rendez-Vous with French Cinema, the Film Society of Lincoln Center and Unifrance Films’ celebrated annual showcase of the best in contemporary French film, hits screens at The Film Society, the IFC Center and BAMcinématek, March 1-11. 

  • Created by: Nathalie Charles
 
  • RENDEZ-VOUS+ | "Lumière d'été" by Jean Grémillon (1943)

  • Mar 3, 2012 from 1:00pm to 3:00pm
  • Location: HOWARD GILMAN THEATER
  • Description:

    LUMIÈRE D’ÉTÉ
    JEAN GRÉMILLON, 1943
    FRANCE | FORMAT: DCP | 112 MINUTES

    Restored by the Cinémathèque Française and SNC (Group M6)!

    We’re delighted to be able to include this marvelous new restoration of Jean Gremillon’s masterpiece, courtesy of our friends at the Cinematheque Française. Made during the German occupation, Lumiere d’ete is a highly allegorical work set in a remote glass castle. The script, by Jacques Prévert and Pierre Laroche, tells the story of Cricri (Madeline Renaud, Gremillon’s favorite actress), a young woman trapped in a relationship with the decadent Patrice (Paul Bernard). Patrice decides to organize a weekend in the country for a select group of friends, mainly because he’s hoping to seduce Michèle (Madeline Robinson), the companion of the artist Roland; meanwhile, Cricri becomes attracted to Julien (George Marchal). Often compared to Renoir’s Rules of the Gamefor its provocative portrayal of class conflict and blatant theatricality,Lumiere d’ete was banned by th

  • Created by: Nathalie Charles
 
  • LE PETIT CIRQUE / THE SMALL CIRCUS

  • Mar 3, 2012 at 1:00pm to Mar 4, 2012 at 1:00pm
  • Location: THE INVISIBLE DOG ART CENTER
  • Description:

    Le Petit Cirque [The Small Circus] is a complex sound object object made of wood, plastic, strings, springs and fragility. A mere breath can set it vibrating. Twelve small microphones draw resources from its interior. Le Petit Cirque is a circus. Its handling is perilous, the danger of falling ever-present. In the same way that theater can be musical, Le Petit Cirque is a “circus of sound.“ It is also a theater of objects. Le Petit Cirque is made from odds and ends, salvaged material and cheap gadgets, but never relies on anecdote. Sound emerges frommise en scène. Action nourishes sound and sound gives new meaning to action. Improvisation and the chance of mechanics. This theater of sound objects explores two distinct and interacting concepts. The first is how stereotypical circus imagery alters one’s perception of the performance’s musical aspect. The second, and more abstract, is how sound allows the spectator to see these theatrical situations from a different perspective. The rando

  • Created by: lucien zayan / the invisible dog
 
  • Rendez-Vous with French Cinema: "Americano" by Mathieu Demy

  • Mar 3, 2012 from 1:30pm to 3:30pm
  • Location: Walter Reade Theater
  • Description:

    AMERICANO
    Mathieu Demy, 2011, France, 105 min.


    When thirty-something Martin (played by actor-writer-director Mathieu Demy) travels from Paris to Los Angeles to settle his estranged mother’s estate, the journey dredges up long-submerged emotions...and unexpected revelations about a woman he hardly knew. Salma Hayek and Geraldine Chaplin co-star. An MPI release.

    *In person: Mathieu Demy

    Other dates:

    *Sun., March 4, 6:45pm – IFC;

    *Tues., March 6, 7:30pm - BAM


    The 17th edition of Rendez-Vous with French Cinema, the Film Society of Lincoln Center and Unifrance Films’ celebrated annual showcase of the best in contemporary French film, hits screens at The Film Society, the IFC Center and BAMcinématek, March 1-11. 

  • Created by: Nathalie Charles
 
  • Rendez-Vous with French Cinema: "Pater" by Alain Cavalier

  • Mar 3, 2012 from 1:30pm to 3:30pm
  • Location: BAM Cinematek
  • Description:

    PATER
    Alain Cavalier, 2011, France, 105 min.


    France’s most unpredictable filmmaker, Alain Cavalier, teams up with actor Vincent Lindon for a witty, semi-improvised look at men, power and politics, starring Cavalier himself as a fictional French President and Lindon as his newly appointed Prime Minister.

    *In person: Vincent Lindon

    Other date:

    *Sun., March 4, 3:30pm - WRT


    The 17th edition of Rendez-Vous with French Cinema, the Film Society of Lincoln Center and Unifrance Films’ celebrated annual showcase of the best in contemporary French film, hits screens at The Film Society, the IFC Center and BAMcinématek, March 1-11. 

  • Created by: Nathalie Charles
 
  • Rendez-Vous with French Cinema: "Farewell, My Queen" (Les Adieux à la Reine) by Benoit Jacquot

  • Mar 3, 2012 from 2:00pm to 4:00pm
  • Location: IFC Center
  • Description:

    FAREWELL, MY QUEEN (LES ADIEUX À LA REINE)
    Benoit Jacquot, 2012, France, 97 min.


    A brilliant snapshot of the final days of Marie Antoinette, starring a terrific Diane Kruger as the ill-fated Queen and rising star Léa Seydoux (MIDNIGHT IN PARIS) as her quietly ambitious lady-in-waiting. This was the Opening Night Film, 2012 Berlin Film Festival.

    *In person: Benoit Jacquot

    Other date:

    *Sun., March 4, 6pm – BAM


    The 17th edition of Rendez-Vous with French Cinema, the Film Society of Lincoln Center and Unifrance Films’ celebrated annual showcase of the best in contemporary French film, hits screens at The Film Society, the IFC Center and BAMcinématek, March 1-11. 

  • Created by: Nathalie Charles