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2006 Schedule

 Tuesday, March 28


2–6 p.m.

Byrd Theatre
Master Class filmmaking lecture with Pierre-William Glenn, French director, cinematographer and President of the High Commission on the Technology of Images and Sounds


 Thursday, March 30


2 – 6 p.m.

VCU Shafer Street Playhouse
Master Class filmmaking lecture with Bertrand Tavernier, French director and president of Lumières Institute


 Friday, March 31


3 p.m. Coup de torchon
 

Discussion with French director
Bertrand Tavernier and French Cinematographer Pierre-William Glenn

   
6 p.m. Ça commence aujourd’hui
  Discussion with French director Bertrand Tavernier and French actor Philippe Torreton
   
8:40 p.m. Je ne suis par là pour être aimé
  Discussion with French director Stéphane Brizé and French actress Anne Consigny
   
11 p.m. Imposture
  Discussion with French director Patrick Bouchitey and French actress Laetitia Chardonnet
   

 Saturday, April 1


7:30 a.m. First Short Film Series begins
  Le Manie-tout
  Esperanto
  Le Suicide du ventriloque
  Le Serment
  Comme un air…
 

Discussion with French directors Georges Le Piouffle, Marie-Paule Anfosso, Mathieu Guetta, Samuel Hercule and Yohann Gloaguen

   
9:25 a.m.         Genesis
  Discussion with French directors Marie Pérennou and Claude Nuridsany
   
11:25 a.m. Iznogou
  Discussion with French director and actor Patrick Braoudé
   
1:40 p.m. Anthony Zimmer
  Discussion with French director Jérôme Salle
   
3:50 p.m. Presentation of the 2006 French Delegation, introduced by His Excellency Jean-David Levitte, the French Ambassador to the United States and French director Bertrand Tavernier
   
4:20 p.m. Jaurès: naissance d’un géant
  Discussion with French director Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe and French actor Philippe Torreton
   
7 p.m. Official Reception at the Landmark Theatre
   
8:30 p.m. Gala dinner at the Landmark Theatre
   
Midnight Mon Ange
  Discussion with French director and screenwriter Serge Frydman

 Sunday, April 2


7:30 a.m. Second Short Film Series begins
 

Peter Pan a grandi et John Lennon est mort

  For Intérieur
  Paul
  Regards Libres
  Suzanne
  Discussion with French directors Alexandre Charlet, Patrick Poubel, Cécile Rousset, Romain Delange, Mona Achache and Chiara Malta
   
9:10 a.m. Ze Film
 

Discussion with French director Guy Jacques and French actor Clément Sibony

11:25 a.m. Le Promeneur du Champ de Mars
  Discussion with French actor Jalil Lespert
   
2:05 p.m. Narco
 

Discussion with French director Tristan Aurouet

   
4:35 p.m.

Presentation of French Delegation and the 2006 5 César award-
winning film: De battre mon coeur s’est arrêté

  Discussion with French director Jacques Audiard and French actor Romain Duris

Theatre
The Byrd Theatre is located at 2908 W. Cary St. in Richmond. A parking deck is located directly behind the theatre.


en français | time schedule | feature films | short films | program [PDF]



 

 
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