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Jun 5, 2022 · Which films are screening at the Alliance Française French Film Festival? Expect some gems across romance, humour, culture, action and tragedy at the movie fest.
My Brothers and I (French: Mes frères et moi) is a 2021 French drama film directed by Yohan Manca. [2] In June 2021, the film was selected to compete in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival. [3]
Jan 24, 2022 · The Alliance Française French Film Festival tours Australia from Tuesday, March 1–Tuesday, April 26. For more information, visit the AFFFF website. Returning for its 33rd year, Australia's annual celebration of French cinema will tour the country across March and April.
Feb 7, 2023 · ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL 2023 DATES: Tuesday, March 7–Wednesday, April 5: Palace Central, Palace Verona, Palace Norton St, Chauvel Cinema and Hayden Orpheum Cremorne in Sydney
The Alliance Française French Film Festival (AF FFF) in collaboration with the French Embassy, unveiled its complete 2024 programme of ground-breaking French cinema. The emblematic 35th edition of the largest celebration of French film outside of France, arrives across Australia from 5th March – 21st April.
Jan 26, 2022 · These include the period drama Lost Illusions directed by Xavier Giannoli, a special screening of Purple Noon starring the inimitable Alain Delon, and La Traviata, My Brothers and I, a unique coming-of-age film about a young boy called Nour who dreams of being an opera singer.
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Four years ago, the Alliance Française de Sydney unveiled the Alliance Française Classic Film Festival, which aims to rediscover masterpieces of French cinema by highlighting talents that have made a crucial contribution to France’s celebrated film industry.