• Mar 8, 2016 from 1:30pm to 3:30pm
  • Location: Film Society of Lincoln Center
  • Latest Activity: Aug 21, 2019

U.S. Premiere · Q&A with Julie Delpy & composer Mathieu Lamboley

Writer, director, actor, composer: Julie Delpy is one of current French cinema’s great renaissance talents. In her new movie, a four-string black comedy that develops on the thinking at work in her recent 2 Days in New York, a world-weary fashionista (Delpy) finds her happy new relationship with a divorced, slightly unpolished computer programmer (Dany Boon) threatened by the machinations of her wheeling, malevolent son (Vincent Lacoste). Delpy is a filmmaker with a wise, prickly comic sensibility, and her movies often slide—like screwball comedies—from cerebral verbal banter to outright farce. Lolo is no exception, although it’s also her darkest, riskiest, and most startling movie to date. A FilmRise release.

Julie Delpy, France, 2015, DCP, 99m
French with English subtitles

Special Film Society Discount—tickets just $​1​2! To redeem: Select the affiliate option from the ticket menu when purchasing online or mention "​New York in French at the box office. More info: http://www.filmlinc.org/films/lolo/

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