Apr. 8, 2024 /
PRZen / ST. LOUIS -- Cinema St. Louis's 16th Annual Robert Classic French Film Festival, sponsored by the
Jane M. & Bruce P. Robert Charitable Foundation and presented by the
Saint Louis Art Museum, will take place at the historic Hi-Pointe Theatre from April 12-14 and 19-21.
Festivities kick off with the highly acclaimed documentary
April In France, which made its world premiere at last year's St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF). Filmmaker David Boaretto will co-host the
Opening Night Reception on Friday, April 12th at 6:30 pm.
This year's classic is Jean Cocteau's 1948 film
The Storm Within (Les Parents Terribles). Cocteau is considered one of the great French artists of the 20th century, and he considered this his greatest film.
Each film screened at the festival will be enriched by insightful introductions and post-film discussions led by esteemed film and French scholars and critics. All films will be presented in their original French language with English subtitles.
"With this year's films, we wanted to dig into the history of French cinema to explore the many ways the idea of family has been portrayed. There are so many layers to the idea of family and I hope we could at the very least start the conversation about what that means," said Cinema St. Louis Director of Festivals and Education Emmett Williams.
Tickets, along with details on the 10 films that will be screened, are available at
https://www.cinemastlouis.org/robert-classic-french-film-festival
Individual tickets are $15, with other packages and passes available.
This year's film festival program includes:
April in France (April en France)The 400 Blows (Les quatres cents coups)Other People's Children (Les enfants des autres)My Life as a Zucchini (Ma vie de Courgette)Son of the Shark (Le fils du requin)My Life in Pink (Ma vie en rose)Full Time (À plein temps)Petite Maman
My Afternoons with Margueritte (La tête en friche)The Storm Within (Les parents terribles)###
About Cinema St. Louis: Cinema St. Louis is a nonprofit arts organization dedicated to promoting the appreciation of cinema as an art form and fostering a vibrant film community in the St. Louis area. Through its year-round programming, including festivals, screenings, and educational initiatives, Cinema St. Louis strives to celebrate diverse voices in filmmaking and cultivate a deeper understanding of cinema's cultural significance.
The Hi-Pointe Theatre is located at 1005 McCausland Ave. in St. Louis (63117).
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