Experimental Film at the IFI French Film Festival
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BURNING GHOST (VIF-ARGENT)
Saturday, November 16th - 13.40
Stéphane Batut's debut feature and winner of the prestigious Prix Jean Vigo is a romantic, dreamlike poem about love and death.
Juste (Thimotée Robart) wakes up at night in a park. He wanders the streets of Paris until morning like he is invisible. Only one man, who collects people’s last memories before guiding them to an afterlife, is able to see him. Ten years pass, and Juste, walking the streets of Paris, meets Agathe (Judith Chemla), who tells him how they met one night ten years ago and kissed passionately only for him to disappear the next day. Is this a second chance? Is she just a figment of his imagination, or he of hers?
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Alice Guy-Blaché
Explore the work of pioneering filmmaker Alice Guy-Blaché at this year's festival. Six of Guy-Blaché's shorts will accompany main features, while Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché, narrated by Jodie Foster, will screen on Sunday 24th at 14.00.
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The IFI French Film Festival is supported by Airbus, Brooks Hotel, The Irish Times, RTÉ Supporting the Arts, Alliance Française Dublin, the Embassy of France in Ireland, Institut Français, Unifrance and Europa Cinemas.
IFI is principally funded by the Arts Council.
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