• Mar 12, 2016 from 8:30am to 11:00am
  • Location: Film Society of Lincoln Center
  • Latest Activity: Aug 21, 2019

Q&A with Danielle Arbid

The French title of Danielle Arbid’s fourth feature, a luminous study of a young Lebanese woman restlessly accommodating herself to her new home in Paris during the mid-’90s, translates to “fear of nothing.” Lina might sometimes be afraid, but—as played by the great young actress Manal Issa—she’s also intrepid, adventurous, confident, independent, and breathtakingly self-possessed. Parisienne follows her as she flees the abusive uncle in whose care she’s been placed, flits from bed to bed, passes in and out of university classes, makes friends on both extreme sides of the political spectrum, and, in the movie’s climax, fights a legal battle to stay in the city that’s become hers.

Danielle Arbid, France, 2015, DCP, 120m
French with English subtitles

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