Films on the Green Goes Musical
Six Free French Screenings in NYC Parks in June & July
Screenings will take place most Fridays of June and July at sunset (around 8:30pm, seating begins at 8:15pm), and will be free of charge.
| DATE | LOCATION | MOVIE |
|---|---|---|
| June 11 8:30pm (rain date June 12) | Central Park – Cedar Hill (79th St & 5th Ave) | The Young Girls of Rochefort |
| June 18 8:30pm | Washington Square Park | 8 Women |
| June 25 8:30pm | Washington Square Park | Same Old Songs |
| July 02 8:30pm | Tompkins Square Park | A Woman is a Woman |
| July 09 8:30pm | Tompkins Square Park | Love Songs |
| July 16 8:30pm | Central Park – Cedar Hill (79th St & 5th Ave) | Tosca: the Movie |
The Young Girls of Rochefort is a classic of French cinema starring Gene Kelly and George Chakiris (of West Side Story fame) opposite Catherine Deneuve and Françoise Dorléac. The film’s score, by Michel Legrand, was nominated for an Oscar in 1969. A dark musical comedy, 8 Women boasts a first-rate cast of many of France’s finest female actresses, including Catherine Deneuve, Isabelle Huppert, and Emmanuelle Béart. This over-the-top parody of murder mysteries was nominated for 12 Césars in 2003. Same Old Songs features an interesting twist: the actors lip-synch to songs performed by the original artists, making for unusual juxtapositions (of a female character singing in a male voice, for instance). The movie won Best Film at the 1998 César Awards. One of Jean-Luc Godard’s first movies, and undoubtedly one of his most playful, A Woman is a Woman is a tender tribute to childishness and to American musicals—but with a distinct New Wave flair! Love Songs , about youths coping with the loss of a loved one, also parts ways with tradition: its use of the romantic and comedic elements of the musical contrasts with its serious storyline. To cap it all off in style, the series will end with Tosca: the Movie . Tosca is not an opera performance captured on film, but rather the opera adapted for film, starring celebrated opera singers Angela Gheorghiu and Roberto Alagna. It is a must-see for both opera aficionados and novices.
This year, in partnership with Town Square’s SummerStarz 2010, Films on the Green will for the first time ever venture beyond Manhattan, with a special Brooklyn screening of Azur and Asmar , an animated movie for kids ages 6 and up. The July 8 screening in East River State Park will be preceded by French-language activities and music for kids ages 4 and up at 6pm.
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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:
BNP Paribas, TV5 Monde, Village Voice, FACE (French American Cultural Exchange), AirFrance Skyteam.
The screening of Tosca: the Movie was made possible with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in New York.
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