Free Screening of "Chocolat" (1988) + Q&A with Actor Isaach De Bankolé

Schedule

Fri Apr 26 2024 at 07:30 pm to 09:30 pm

Location

McCosh Hall 10 | Princeton, NJ

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Don't miss the closing night with this 1988 classic feature set in postcolonial Africa and followed by a Q&A with its award-winning actor
About this Event

As part of the second edition of the Princeton French Film Festival, you're invited to the closing night for an exceptional free screening of the classic and 1988 Cannes-nominee Chocolat.

Acclaimed filmmaker Claire Denis drew on her own childhood experiences growing up in colonial French Africa for her multilayered, languorously absorbing feature debut, which explores many of the themes that would recur throughout her work. Returning to the town where she grew up in Cameroon after many years living in France, Aimée (Mireille Perrier) reflects on her relationship with Protée (Isaach De Bankolé) with whom she formed a friendship while not fully grasping the racial divides that governed their worlds. Followed by a Q&A in English with award-winning Actor Isaach De Bankolé.

Free and open to everyone upon registration, this screening will take place on Friday, April 26, 2024 at 7:30 PM (doors open at 7:15 PM) in Princeton University's McCosh Hall 10 in its original language (French) with English subtitles.

Check out the Festival's whole schedule by clicking here.



© Director: Claire Denis. Producer: Cerito Films; Fodic; mk2 films; Cinemanuel. Distribution: Janus Films.

More information on the venue and parking spots will be sent via email to ticket holders. The room is wheelchair-friendly; guests who need special accommodation should feel free to contact us at least 3 days in advance at [email protected]

Guests are expected to follow Princeton University's and New Jersey's most updated policy regarding COVID.

Sponsored by:
Princeton University: Graduate Student Government Board; Department of French & Italian, Department of African American Studies; Campus Conversation on Identity; Gender + Sexuality Resource Center; Center for Collaborative History; Department of English; Lewis Center for the Arts; Program in Contemporary European Politics & Society; Department of Art & Archeology; Princeton Center for Language Study; Forbes College; Department of Comparative Literature; Department of Music; Davis International Center . Cultural institutions: Princeton French Center for Excellence; Albertine Cinémathèque (a program of FACE Foundation and Villa Albertine, with support from the CNC / Centre National du Cinema, and SACEM / Fonds Culturel Franco-Américain); Délégation Générale du Québec à New York; Princeton Accueil. Educational institutions: French American School of Princeton; The Lawrenceville School (Language Department); Alliance Française de Princeton

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McCosh Hall 10, Princeton University, Princeton, United States

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Princeton French and Francophone Society

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