Thursday, September 17, 2015 (4)

Sep 17, 2015
September 10, 2015
Thursday
  • BREATHE/RESPIRE

  • Sep 10, 2015 to Oct 30, 2015
  • Location: IFC Center
  • Description:

    Film Movement is proud to announce the release of BREATHE, the second feature by actress-turned-director Mélanie Laurent (Inglorious Basterds, Beginnings). A taut coming-of-age tale of the depths and escalating passions in female friendships, BREATHE is Ms. Laurent’s assured adaptation of the French young-adult novel of the same name. Starring talented newcomers Joséphine Japy and Lou De Laâge as two young girls whose all-consuming friendship takes a dark and dangerous turn, BREATHE is scheduled to open in New York on September 11 at the IFC Center and in Los Angeles on September 18, followed by a national release.

    Charlie (Joséphine Japy) is seventeen and bored. Her estranged parents are too caught up in their own drama to pay much attention to her. School holds no surprises either and Charlie grows tired of her staid friends. Enter Sarah (Lou De Laâge), a hip new transfer student who brings with her an alluring air of boldness and danger. The two girls form an instant connection. S

  • Created by: Aimee Morris
September 17, 2015
Thursday
  • THE NEW GIRLFRIEND

  • Sep 17, 2015 to Oct 30, 2015
  • Location: Lincoln Plaza & Sunshine Cinemas
  • Description:

    Cohen Media Group is proud to announce the release of THE NEW GIRLFRIEND, acclaimed French writer/director Francois Ozon’s gender-bending drama about desire, sexual identity and self-discovery.  Loosely adapted from a Ruth Rendell short story, and starring rising French star Anais Demoustier (Bird People, The French Minister) and Romain Duris (The Beat that My Heart Skipped, Mood Indigo) in a career-defining role, THE NEW GIRLFRIEND is scheduled to open in New York (Lincoln Plaza and Sunshine Cinemas) and Los Angeles on Friday, September 18 followed by a national roll-out.

    Claire (Anais Demoustier) and Laura (Isild Le Besco) have been best friends since childhood. When Laura falls ill and dies, Claire reaches out to comfort her friend’s bereaved husband, David (Romain Duris), and makes a surprising discovery about him: David secretly enjoys dressing as a woman.  Ozon relates the story of Claire and David by bringing dashes of Douglas Sirk and George Cukor to a twenty-first-century narra

  • Created by: Aimee Morris
 
  • THE CUT starring Tahar Rahim

  • Sep 17, 2015 to Oct 30, 2015
  • Location: Lincoln Plaza & Landmark Sunshine
  • Description:

    Strand Releasing is proud to announce the release of THE CUT, Fatih Akin’s epic drama about one man’s journey through the Ottoman Empire after surviving the 1915 Armenian genocide. Deported from his home in Mardin, Nazareth (A Prophet’s Tahar Rahim) moves onwards as a forced laborer. When he learns that his daughters may still be alive, his hope is revived and he travels to America, via Cuba, to find them. Co-written by Armenian screenwriter, USC professor  and Martin Scorsese collaborator Mardik Martin (Raging Bull, Mean Streets, New York, New York) THE CUT was an official selection of the Venice and Film Festival, and is scheduled to open on Friday, September 18 (Lincoln Plaza, Landmark Sunshine) followed by a national release.  This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide.

    One night, the Turkish police round up all the Armenian men in the city, including the young blacksmith, Nazaret Manoogian, who gets separated from his family. Years later, after managing to survi

  • Created by: Aimee Morris
 
  • Calligrammes

  • Sep 17, 2015 from 3:00pm to 4:30pm
  • Location: La Maison Française, NYU
  • Description:

    La Maison Française of NYU is proud to present Calligrammes, a new song cycle by Albert Behar for soprano and accordion, based on the visual poetry of Guillaume Apollinaire. Behar's compositions bring Apollinaire's poetic spontaneity into the musical realm, interpreting the zigzagging stanzas as a visual musical score.

    The concert will feature Albert Behar and Ariadne Greif (soprano).

  • Created by: La Maison Française of NYU