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Films on the Green
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The festival’s opening night will see the U.S. premiere of Home, a feature documentary and global call-to-action directed by famed aerial photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand. Shot entirely from the air, over a two-year period and in 54 different countries, Home gives viewers a new perspective on the planet, and a new awareness of the importance of protecting it. The screening will take place at Cedar Hill (79th St & 5th Ave) in Central Park, on Friday, June 5, in association with the United Nations Environment Programme. In a world first, Home will be released simultaneously in movie theaters, outdoors during public screenings, on DVD, online and on television, all on World Environment Day (June 5) in over 100 countries. Co-produced by Europacorp (Luc Besson’s production company) and Elzévir Films, and with the support of PPR Group, the movie will be distributed for free in a concerted effort to reach the widest possible audience.
Three other feature films will complete this environmental series of Films on the Green. The Academy Award winning March of the Penguins, the epic story of penguins fighting to survive in the Antarctic that made nature documentaries cool again, will be screened on Friday June 12. Microcosmos, a spectacular look into the tiny world of insects, with such highlights as bees collecting nectar, spiders wrapping their catch and a mosquito hatching, will play on June 19. Last but not least, The Big Blue, Luc Besson’s timeless and fascinating movie unfolding in the enigmatic world of free-diving, will be shown on Friday June 26. All three movies will be screened in Washington Square Park (see below for more details, including film capsules).
English-language screenings will take place every Friday of June and July (except July 3 and 31) at sunset (around 8:30pm, seating begins at 8:15pm), and will be free of charge.
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Sunday June 7 intead of Friday
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Central Park - Cedar Hill (79th St & 5th Ave) |
Home U.S. Premiere /// postponed due to weather conditions /// |
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Friday June 12 |
Washington Square Park |
March of the Penguins /// postponed due to weather conditions /// |
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Friday June 19 |
Washington Square Park |
Microcosmos |
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Friday June 26 |
Washington Square Park |
The Big Blue |
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Friday July 10 |
Tompkins Square Park |
Love is in the Air |
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Friday July 17 |
Tompkins Square Park |
Works |
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Friday July 24 |
Tompkins Square Park |
Claire’s Knee |
Please note that there are no rain dates for the July screenings.
..:: June Film Capsules ::..
Home
U.S. Premiere
Screening: June 7 – around 8:30pm - Central Park – 79th St & 5th Ave
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE "HOME" SCREENING INITIALLY SCHEDULED ON FRIDAY JUNE 5 HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO WEATHER CONDITIONS
Genre: Documentary (2009) | Country: France | Duration: 90 min (short version) | Director: Yann Arthus-Bertrand | Production: Europacorp – Elzévir Films | Distributor: 20th Century Fox | Narrator: Glenn Glose | MPAA Rating: G
Global warming, resource shortages, endangered species: humans are jeopardizing their own living conditions. By the end of the century, relentless consumption will have exhausted almost all of our planet’s natural resources. But it is too late to be pessimistic: we barely have 10 years left to reverse the trend. We need to become aware of our abusive exploitation of Earth’s gifts and change our way of life. Home is a travel notebook, showing landscapes captured from a bird’s eye view. This film calls for a new awareness, inviting the viewer to stop for a moment in order to look at our planet and realize how we treat her treasures and her beauty.
March of the Penguins
2006 Academy Award for Best Documentary
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SCREENING INITIALLY SCHEDULED ON FRIDAY JUNE 12 HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO WEATHER CONDITIONS
Screening: June 15 – around 8:30pm - Washington Square Park
Genre: Documentary (2005) | Country: France | Duration: 84 min | Director: Luc Jacquet | Production: Bonne Pioche Production | Distributor: Warner Independent | Narrator (US): Morgan Freeman | MPAA Rating: G
In the Antarctic, every March since the beginning of time, the quest begins to find the perfect mate and start a family. This courtship will begin with a long journey—a journey that will take hundreds of miles across the continent by foot, in freezing cold temperatures, in brittle, icy winds and through deep, treacherous waters. They will risk starvation and attack by dangerous predators, under the harshest conditions on Earth, all to find true love.
“A nature documentary that captures the ferocity and heroism of nature” The Hollywood Reporter | Kirk Honeycutt
Microcosmos
Screening: June 19 – around 8:30pm - Washington Square Park
Rain date: Sunday June 21th at 8.30 pm - Washington Square Park
Genre: Documentary (1996) | Country: France / Switzerland / Italy | Duration: 77 min | Directors: Claude Nuridsany and Marie Perennou | Production: BAC Films | Distributor: Miramax Films | Narrator (US): Kristin Scott Thomas | MPAA Rating: G
A documentary of insect life in meadows and ponds, using incredible close-ups, slow motion, and time-lapse photography. It features bees collecting nectar, ladybugs eating mites, snails mating, spiders wrapping their catch, a scarab beetle relentlessly pushing its ball of dung uphill, endless lines of caterpillars, an underwater spider creating an air bubble to live in, and a mosquito hatching.
“The camerawork […] creates a remarkably rich, ultra-colorful tableau, and the plethora of tight closeups of the bugs in action sets this effort well apart from garden-variety docus.” Variety | Brendan Kelly
The Big Blue
Screening: June 26 – around 8:30pm - Washington Square Park
Rain date: Sunday June 29th at 8.30 pm - Washington Square Park
Genre: Feature Film / Drama (1988) | Country: France / USA / Italy | Duration: 116 min (edited version) | Director: Luc Besson | Starring: Jean-Marc Barr, Jean Reno, Rosanna Arquette, Paul Shenar, Griffin Dunne | Production: Gaumont Distributor: 20th Century Fox | Narrator (US): Kristin Scott Thomas | MPAA Rating: PG
From celebrated French director Luc Bresson comes this epic adventure/romance based on the life of legendary free diver, Jacques Moyal, a man who, without the benefit of scuba gear, plunges up to 300 feet below the surface. Filming in such beautiful locations as the Bahamas and the Riviera, director Bresson has created a magical tale of one man’s love for the inhabitants of the sea, The Big Blue, the only place where Mayol feels at home.
"The film’s undersea footage has a powerful otherworldly quality." The New York Times - Janet Maslin
..:: July Film Capsules ::..
Love is in the Air
Screening: July 10 – around 8:30pm. Tompkins Square Park
Genre: Comedy (2005) | French Title: Ma vie en l’air | Duration: 103 min | Director: Rémi Bezançon | Starring: Marion Cotillard and Vincent Elbaz
In French, with English subtitles, not rated
Yann Kerbec, an instructor for an airline company, is paradoxically afraid of flying. His panic, linked to his birth, stopped him from following the woman of his dreams to the end of the world. Later, he reflects upon his trauma and his love affairs. Yann has reached a crossroads: he must overcome his demons and accept that he must grow up.
Plus d’infos sur ce filmWorks
Screening: July 17 – around 8:30pm. Tompkins Square Park
Genre: Comedy (2005) | French Title: Travaux, on sait quand ça commence | Duration: 95 min | Director: Brigitte Roüan | Starring: Carole Bouquet
In French, with English subtitles, not rated
Chantal is a wealthy, powerful, and happily divorced Parisian attorney whose busy life seems to be going swimmingly until she decides to remodel her massive apartment. She hires Eduard, a brilliant Colombian architect. He and his illegal immigrant crew are highly qualified; however, as they begin to redo her home, they also start to remodel other aspects of her life.
Claire’s Knee
Screening: July 24 – around 8:30pm. Tompkins Square Park
Genre: Comedy (1970) | French Title: Le Genou de Claire | Duration: 105 min | Director: Eric Rohmer | Starring: Jean-Claude Brialy, Fabrice Luchini
In French, with English subtitles, rated PG
On the eve of his wedding, a career diplomat visits an old acquaintance, perhaps a former girlfriend. Through her, he meets an intense teenager, Laura, and subsequently lusts after her sister, Claire. Whilst Laura attempts to flirt with him, his fantasy becomes focused on wanting to caress Claire’s knee.
Organized by the Cultural Services of the French Embassy and the NYC Department of Parks & Recreation.
The Cultural Services of the French Embassy would like to thank the generous sponsors who made this event possible: JCDecaux, BNP Paribas, Tablet Hotels, TV5MONDE, FACE, United Nations Environment Programme, PANGEA ORGANICS, , GREEN DRINKS, Représentation permanente de la France auprès des Nations unies à New York, AIRFRANCE SKYTEAM, PPR .
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