Saturday, April 30, 2016 (7)

Apr 30, 2016
March 10, 2016
Thursday
  • MARGUERITE

  • Mar 10, 2016 to May 27, 2016
  • Location: Paris Theatre and Angelika Film Center
  • Description:

    Cohen Media Group is proud to announce the release of MARGUERITE, writer-director Xavier Giannoli’s satirical tragicomedy set in France in the 1920s, starring Catherine Frot (The Dinner Game, Family Resemblances) as Marguerite Dumont, an eccentric and exceedingly wealthy would-be Opera diva.  Nominated for 11 César Awards including Best Film, Best Director and Best Actress, the film was selected for the Venice and Telluride Fim Festivald, and is scheduled to open in New York at The Paris Theater and the Angelika Film Center on Friday, March 11 with a national roll-out to follow.

    Not far outside Paris, at the beginning of the Roaring 20s, Marguerite lives in a sumptuous mansion, spending much of her time singing famous opera arias dressed in elaborate theatrical costumes. Marguerite sings whole-heartedly, bearing her soul, but is also terribly, and comically, out of tune. When a young, provocative journalist writes a rave review of her latest private recital, Marguerite’s delusion that s

  • Created by: Aimee Morris
March 31, 2016
Thursday
  • STANDING TALL

  • Mar 31, 2016 to May 13, 2016
  • Location: Lincoln Plaza Cinema
  • Description:

    Cohen Media Group is proud to announce the release of STANDING TALL, writer-director Emmanuelle Bercot’s urgent and sympathetic drama about a teenage delinquent and the tireless efforts of the juvenile judge (Catherine Deneuve,) and counselor (Benoit Magimel) assigned to his case, to save him. The Opening Night selection of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, STANDING TALL won 2 César Awards for Best Newcomer (Rod Paradot) and Best Supporting Actor (Benoit Magimel) and will open in New York on Friday, April 1 at Lincoln Plaza Cinema with a national roll out to follow.

    Sixteen-year-old Malony (Rod Paradot) is surrounded by adults both callous and supportive. On the latter side is a warm-hearted court judge Florence Blaque (Catherine Deneuve) and a devoted social worker Yann (Benoît Magimel, The Piano Teacher); on the other side stand most other authority figures. Clearly a victim of circumstances and poor parenting from his basket case of a mother (Sara Forestier, The Names of Love), he’s als

  • Created by: Aimee Morris
April 6, 2016
Wednesday
  • Painting Exhibition Laurence de Valmy O'Cabanon

  • Apr 6, 2016 at 7:00am to Jun 6, 2016 at 8:00am
  • Location: 245 W 29th Street (bet 7th & 8th av),
  • Description:

    New York, New York – Laurence de Valmy is pleased to announce an exhibition “Colors & reflections” of recent paintings at the French restaurant O Cabanon in Chelsea, NY. The exhibition will open on April 6 and will remain on view through June 6, 2016.

     

    Laurence de Valmy is a French painter who fell in love with the American movements of Contemporary Realism and Photorealism, to the point of becoming a realist painter herself. She believes that what we see influences our mood. Therefore she chooses to paint colorful and bright paintings to create happy and peaceful moments in time. 

     

    For this exhibition, curated by Emilie Boix, Manager at OCabanon, Laurence will present a body of work around the study of the light and its impact on colors and reflections. “It’s fascinating to notice how light transforms the colors or how reflections are playful. I’m very pleased of this collaboration with the team of OCabanon. The atmosphere of the restaurant is welcoming and is all about spending a good

  • Created by: laurence de Valmy
April 30, 2016
Saturday
  • Award Winning African Cinema! - Dry Season

  • Apr 30, 2016 from 11:00am to 12:30pm
  • Location: Teachers College, Columbia University
  • Description:

    After a forty-year civil war, the radio announces the government has just amnestied the war criminals. Outraged by the news, Gumar Abatcha orders his grandson Atim, a sixteen-year-old youth, to trace the man who killed his father and execute him. Atim obeys him and, armed with his father’s own gun, he goes in search of Nassara, the man who made him an orphan.  


    WINNER Special Jury Prize - Venice International Film Festival 2006

    WINNER Bronze Etalon de Yennega - FESPACO 2007.

  • Created by: Diarah N'Daw-Spech
 
  • Award Winning African Cinema! - Bezness

  • Apr 30, 2016 from 1:00pm to 2:30pm
  • Location: Teachers College, Columbia University
  • Description:

    “Bezness” takes place in one of Tunisia’s beautiful coastline tourist cities and tells the story of a young man trapped between Arab tradition and sex work. Through the journey of this young man who dreams of escape, director Nouri Bouzid criticizes both the restrictions associated with what he calls “the hypocrisy of Islam” and the European ruling on Arab society.

    (Directed by Nouri Bouzid, 1992, 100 min, Tunisia, Drama, French with English subtitles.)

    WINNER Golden Bayard for Best Actor, Abdellatif Kechiche - Namur International Festival of French-Speaking Film, 1992.

  • Created by: Diarah N'Daw-Spech