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Forwarded from French program:<br><br>
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<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Bonjour Film lovers,<br><br>
<font size=6><b>Come enjoy the last French film of the
years!!!</b></font><br>
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<font size=4><b>The Film: The Sanguinaires </b></font><br><br>
François (Frédéric Pierrot) is stressed and he wants to get away from the
hectic life in Paris. This leads to François planning a new years
celebration trip away from the stressfulness of technology, time, and
countdowns. The trip takes François's family and his friends to the
island of Sanguinaires off the French coast in the Mediterranean Sea. The
arrival to the island is a rough start as the caretaker is late, which
serves as a negative omen for the film as it unfolds. Sanguinaires is a
small film where the story dissects group interactions between
sub-groups, individuals, and their notions. Cantet's vision of this
dissection offers an excellent cinematic experience as the cast provides
great support to a story of a Millennium celebration that goes
astray.<br><br>
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<font size=6><b>Where: Coffee Depot Downtown<br>
When: Wednesday, December 3d at 7:30pm <br>
FREE ADMISSION! Tell you friends!</b></font><br><br>
See the flyer attached. <br>
Feel the contact me if you have any questions.<br><br>
Marine Bertrand<br>
mbert003@ucr.edu <br>
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