Thursday, September 8, 2016 (4)

Sep 8, 2016
June 11, 2016
Saturday
  • EFNY PROGRAMME DE FRANCAIS EN AFTERSCHOOL

  • Jun 11, 2016 at 2:00pm to Sep 30, 2016 at 3:00pm
  • Location: Manhattan / Brooklyn
  • Description:

    Les inscriptions pour les afterschool de français EFNY, rentrée 2016-17, sont ouvertes !

    Classes de français pour Francophones et Anglophones, entre 4 et 14 ans, sur 8 sites à Manhattan et à Brooklyn :

    - PS84 (Upper West Side)
    - PS234 (Tribeca)
    - PS41 (West village)
    - Greenwich House (Greenwich)
    - PS110 (Greenpoint, Brooklyn)
    - PS321 (Park Slope, Brooklyn)
    - PS58 (Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn)
    - School for International Studies (Boerum Hill, Brooklyn)

    INFO : www.efny.net - afterschool@efny.net

  • Created by: Nathalie Van Braekel
September 8, 2016
Thursday
  • COME WHAT MAY

  • Sep 8, 2016 to Oct 7, 2016
  • Location: Paris Theater and Angelika Film Center
  • Description:

    Cohen Media Group is proud to announce the upcoming release of COME WHAT MAY, the new film by Christian Carion, (Joyeux Noel, Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award nominee,) an epic yet intimate drama set in northern France during the “exodus” of millions of citizens who had to abandon their homes during WW2 to escape the imminent German invasion. With a top European cast including August Diehl, Olivier Gourmet, Mathilde Seigner and Matthew Rhys, COME WHAT MAY is scheduled to open in New York on Friday, September 9 at the Paris Theater and the Angelika Film Center followed by a national roll out.

    May 1940: German forces roll into France. Led by their reluctant mayor (Olivier Gourmet), the inhabitants of a small Northern French village are forced to flee along with millions of others throughout the country. The villagers take with them a German child whose father (August Diehl) opposed the Nazi regime and has been jailed for lying about his nationality. The father escapes into the fog

  • Created by: Aimee Morris
 
  • NYFW Fashion for Charity w Open Bar - Hosted by Georgie Badiel

  • Sep 8, 2016 at 3:00pm to Sep 9, 2016 at 12:00am
  • Location: The DL
  • Description:

     


     

    Featuring a One Hour Open Bar | 7:30 - 8:30

    Sponsored by Star Vodka

     


    This Fall New York Fashion Week 2016, join us for the Seventh Installment of NYC's biggest NYFW event taking place at The DL Rooftop in the heart of Manhattan's Lower East Side!

    The illustrious event will include a high-end couture fashion show featuring an array of up-and-coming NYC designers, including Ferret Campos Designs.

    The event will be Hosted by Supermodel Georgie Badiel to support her foundation.  The night's MC will be Charles Ferri from Esquire Network's Lucky Bastards.

    The event will also feature an intermission with a live performance by Heidi Merrill, and a live art show at by Artist Peace Simon.

    Post show, dance the night away to the sounds of top NYC DJs Lohrasp Kansara and DJ Chad.

     

     

    SPONSORS:

    Star Vodka

    Sigma Pro

    Sami Rivera

    Rare Magazine

    Eurocircle

    Dining Engagement Group

    Andrea Maack Fragrance Collection

     

     

    For table reservation and other inquiries, please contact:

    nycprivegroup@gmail.com

     

    Winter 2016:

    https://nyf

  • Created by: Prive Group
 
  • Films on the Green @ Columbia presents GIRLHOOD by Céline Sciamma

  • Sep 8, 2016 from 3:30pm to 5:30pm
  • Location: Columbia University, Low Library Steps
  • Description:

    BANDE DE FILLES
    Directed by Céline Sciamma
    with Karidja Touré, Assa Sylla, Lindsay Karamoh
    2014 | Drama | UR | 1h52 | France

    Fed up with her abusive family situation, lack of school prospects and the “boys’ law” in the neighborhood, Marieme (Karidja Touré) starts a new life after meeting a group of three free-spirited girls. She changes her name, her style, drops out of school and starts stealing to be accepted into the gang. When her home situation becomes unbearable, Marieme seeks solace in an older man who promises her money and protection. Realizing this sort of lifestyle will never result in the freedom and independence she truly desires, she finally decides to take matters into her own hands.

    Presented in partnership with the Columbia Maison Française

    Film in French with English subtitles
    FREE and open to the public

    No alcohol allowed.
    In the event of rain, the screening will be held in the Maison Française, East Gallery, Buell Hall.

  • Created by: Nathalie Charles