Il nous faut regarder: Films in French
As Jacques Brel sings, it is not necessary to turn a blind eye, but to observe attentively. The films in this program invite us to regarder celles et ceux qui affrontent le monde et cherchent leur place. In BIMO, Sihem and his brother immigrate to Marseille and try to integrate into it through various means. QUI PART À LA CHASSE suits Léa, whose research for her documentary takes an impressive turn. La journée de Hamid dans PRINCE DE LA VILLEest bouleversée par la réapparition de son père absent. In MAMAN DANSE, Mégane's mother courageously recounts her abusive relationship. Enfin, L'HEURE DU GOÛTER nous rappelle, à travers le quotidien d'une fraise tourmentée, l'importance d'écouter ses besoins et de savoir faire une pause.
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Il nous faut regarder: Films in French
In the words of Jacques Brel, we must never look away, but observe carefully. The films in this program invite us to watch those who face the world and seek their place in it. In BIMO, Sihem and her brother immigrate to Marseille and try to assimilate in various ways. HUNTING follows Léa, whose search for a subject for her documentary takes an unexpected turn. Hamid's day in PRINCE DE LA VILLE is turned upside down by the reappearance of his absent father. In MOM DANCES, Mégane's mother bravely talks about her abusive relationship. Finally, SNACK TIME reminds us, through the daily routine of a tormented strawberry, of the importance of listening to our needs and knowing when to take a break.
18+ (no FSK)
OmeU
77 min. + Q&As
Free choice of seats
Price information:
Pupils, students, pensioners, people on federal voluntary service, the unemployed, welfare recipients and people with disabilities receive tickets at a reduced price (one reduced ticket per screening) of EUR 7.00. The ID card or certificate must be presented at the entrance to the cinema.