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2023 ALLIANCE FRANCAISE FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL : TEN DOUBLE PASSES
4 March 2023 David Kary   Leave a comment
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Alliance Française French Film Festival reveals bold line-up of 39 feature films

Celebrated chef Guillaume Brahimi joins leading Australian artists within the film industry, Samantha  Lang, David Wenham AM and Phillip Noyce AO as festival ambassadors

Ticket sales open now at: affrenchfilmfestival.org

The Alliance Française French Film Festival 2023 has revealed its complete crème-de-la-crème  programme of contemporary French films. The 34th edition of the largest celebration of French film  outside of France, arrives across Australia from 7th March – 23rd April. The culturally curious will once  again venture to the cinema and be seduced by a season of electrifying French storytelling.  

Setting the scene with a heady dose of glamour, lust and manipulation, Nicolas Bedos’ Masquerade opens the festival. An official selection of Cannes Film Festival 2022, the sexy and oh-so-French  drama starring Pierre Niney, Isabelle Adjani and Marine Vacth transports cinemagoers to the dreamy  shores of Côte d’Azur. Closing the festival on a bittersweet high, is a road trip of sublime joy and  tears in Didier Barcelo’s Freestyle, featuring rising star Benjamin Voisin and the enchanting Marina  Foïs.  

Speaking on the festival’s imminent arrival, Karine Mauris, Festival Artistic Director and Cultural Attachée to the French Embassy in Australia, said: “2023 represents our most dynamic programme  to-date.”

“The hilarity of a meta-zombie comedy, suspenseful thrillers and historical dramas that will have you  clinging to the edge of your seat, family-friendly flicks and of course, l’amour in all its forms!”

“With over 153,000 eager spectators in attendance last year alone, we’re looking forward to  reaffirming our emphasis on discovering the latest and greatest French talent and bringing impactful  storytelling to new audiences.”

2023 cohort of ambassadors

Joining the Alliance Française on its vision to immerse newcomers in its culture are festival  ambassadors, acclaimed chef Guillaume Brahimi, lauded blockbuster film director Phillip Noyce AO,  renowned actor David Wenham AM, and internationally recognised filmmaker Samantha Lang.

Returning ambassador Wenham said: “Culture is the beating heart of French society. Over the past  century, French Cinema has not only captured major and minor events and documented changes in  political, social and daily life, it has been a major influence on how the rest of the world approaches  making films and telling stories in a continuing journey to understand who we are and what we do.  French cinema, for me, is always alive!”

Sharing some of his top picks and speaking to his emotional connection to French cinema, Brahimi added:

“This year’s festival line-up is sure to delight foodies and cinephiles alike. I’m looking forward to Sugar  and Stars, a true story about a young man from a difficult upbringing and his journey to become a  famed pastry chef, along with Umami, starring Gérard Depardieu on a quest to Japan for exceptional  noodles.”

“When I first arrived in Australia 30 years ago and couldn’t speak English, days were quite lonely, so I  used to watch on repeat Cyrano de Bergerac with Gérard Depardieu to make me smile… this is the  escapism and magic that cinema offers.”

ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL 2023 DATES & VENUES

Sydney, NSW: 7th March to 5th April – Palace Central, Palace Verona, Palace Norton St, Chauvel Cinema,  Hayden Orpheum Cremorne

Melbourne, VIC: 8th March to 5th April – Palace Cinema Como, Palace Balwyn, Palace Brighton Bay, Palace  Westgarth, The Astor Theatre, The Kino, Pentridge Cinema

Perth, WA: 8th March to 5th April – Luna Leederville, Luna on SX, Windsor Cinema, Palace Raine Square,  Camelot Outdoor Cinema  

Canberra, ACT: 9th March to 5th April – Palace Electric Cinema

Hobart, TAS: 9th to 19th March – State Cinema

Brisbane, QLD: 15th March to 12th April – Palace James Street, Palace Barracks

Byron Bay, NSW: 16th March to 5th April – Palace Byron Bay

Adelaide, SA: 23rd March to 19th April – Palace Nova Eastend Cinemas, Palace Nova Prospect Cinemas Port Pirie, Renmark, Whyalla, Mount Gambier: 24th March to 26th March – Northern Festival, Chaffey Theatre,  Middleback Arts Centre, Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre  

Gold Coast, QLD: 29th March to 16th April – Dendy Southport

Parramatta, NSW: 29th March to 2nd April – Riverside Theatre Parramatta

Victor Harbour, SA: 3rd and 10th April – Victa Cinema

Bendigo, VIC: 21st to 23rd April – Star Cinema

KEY PROGRAMME THEMES & HIGHLIGHTS

HIGHLIGHTS:

From this year’s biggest French box office successes to infectious tales of hope and resilience, must see highlights from the 2023 festival include:

    Masquerade (Mascarade) – Australian premiere (Opening Night)

Just how far will you go to get what you want? Glamour, sex, money and manipulation all  combine in a deadly vortex on the unassuming shores of the dreamy Côte d’Azur, as trouble  begins to brew beneath the surface of the water.  

An official selection of Cannes Film Festival 2022, Masquerade follows Adrien (Pierre Niney) an aspiring dancer whose dreams are suddenly dashed when he is hit with an injury.  Succumbing to laziness, he relies on his beauty to seduce older, wealthy women who happily  support his lavish lifestyle. Our protagonist is content living with doting Martha (Isabelle  Adjani) that is until he meets captivating Margot (Marine Vacth).

    Two Tickets to Greece (Les Cyclades) – Australian premiere

Three fabulous femmes – Laure Calamy (Call My Agent!), Olivia Côte and Kristin Scott  Thomas – star in the wildly entertaining new comedy from writer/director Marc Fitoussi (Call  My Agent!) about estranged childhood friends who tentatively reunite for a trip to the Greek  Islands.

    The Colours of Fire (Couleurs de l’Incendie) – Australian premiere

February 1927, following the death of her father, Madeleine Péricourt (Léa Drucker), must  suddenly take on his vast financial empire – but as deception begins to brew on the horizon,  it’s unclear how long her reign will last…  

Directed by Clovis Cornillac, this masterfully told historical drama, touches on a broad  dissection of challenging, all too human themes – from debilitating grief to love and loss.  

    Maria Into Life (Maria Rêve) – Australian premiere

The always-sensational Karin Viard and Grégory Gadebois star in award-winning short  filmmakers Lauriane Escaffre and Yvonnick Muller’s debut feature, an enchanting and  beautifully-crafted romantic comedy about a shy, unappreciated woman who finally allows  herself to open up to life and love.  

    Sugar and Stars (À La Belle Étoile) – Australian premiere

Based on champion pastry chef Yazid Ichemrahem’s own autobiography and starring  influencer Riadh Belaïche, comes a story of struggle and triumph above all else.  

All Yazid has ever wanted is to cook delicious desserts and provide for his foster family. At  night he gazes longingly at the pictures of his favourite pastry chefs on the wall before he  drifts off to sleep – propelled forward by his dream of becoming a great chef just like his  heroes. Securing an apprenticeship at a prestigious Parisian restaurant, he must suddenly  learn to navigate the elitist pastry world under the guidance of the chefs he so idolises.

    November (Novembre) – Australian premiere

Cédric Jimenez’s status as one of France’s most successful contemporary directors has been  cemented with his captivating new thriller, an edge-of-your seat deep-dive into one of the  most incredible manhunts in European history. After premiering to acclaim at the 2022  Cannes Film Festival, November stormed the local box office to become one of the most  successful French films of the year (achieving a spectacular 2.4 million admissions).  

Led by an all-star cast of iconic talent, November powerfully explores the perspective of the  lead investigators of the French anti-terrorism services, working against the clock in the  aftermath of the 2015 attacks across Paris.  

    Tenor (Ténor) – Australian premiere

A film that will transport you from the gritty, high-rise “banlieues” of outer Paris to the gilded  splendour of the Opéra Garnier – a dissection of genres in a world where opera meets rap in  musical marvel. Antoine (Mohammed Belkhir, playing under his rap name MB14) is doing it  tough, barely making a living working as a food delivery driver by day, trying to make his way  to the big time as a rap artist by night.  

While delivering food, Antoine stumbles into a rehearsal room at the Opéra Garnier and  becomes instantly enchanted.

    The Innocent (L’Innocent) – Australian premiere

Taking France by storm, The Innocent holds the highest number of nominations for a single  film at the upcoming 2023 César awards.

Tensions, criminal hijinks and unexpected romance collide in the uproariously entertaining  new comedy hit from the multi-talented Louis Garrel. When widowed marine biologist Abel  (Louis Garrel) learns that his impulsive mother Sylvie (Anouk Grinberg) is once again re

marrying – this time to an inmate she met whilst teaching theatre in prison – he’s more than  uncomfortable. Doubting that convicted burglar Michel (Roschdy Zem) is capable of staying  out of trouble, Abel’s protective streak kicks in…

    Country Cabaret (Les Folies Fermières) – Australian premiere

Based on an outrageous true story, Country Cabaret will throw you headfirst into the most  uproarious, show-stopping circus performance you’ve ever seen, brought to life on the big  screen…  

A testament to the power of teamwork, determination and above all else, hope. Delight in the  infectious chemistry as the cast hustle together to transform a tired barn house into a dazzling  theatre.

    Annie’s Fire (Annie Colère) – Australian premiere

Inspired by true events, Annie’s Fire is the warm, tender, and humane film from Blandine  Lenoir, starring the unstoppable Laure Calamy as an ordinary woman who becomes  emboldened by a cause far bigger than herself.  

February 1974, regional France. When mild-mannered working-class mother of two Annie and  her husband accidentally fall pregnant, they know they can’t afford to care for another child.  Annie is introduced to a group of local women and doctors who offer both judgement-free  support and family planning. Far from underground, the network defiantly refuses to hide from  public view, even though their efforts are considered illegal across the nation.  

    Ride Above (Tempête) – Australian premiere (family audience)

A film that touches the heart and bewitches the senses, Ride Above transports audiences  from their seats to the stables and glistening coastlines of Normandy, France. The story  follows Zoé (Carmen Kassovitz), who dreams of becoming a great jockey just like her father  Philippe (Pio Marmaï).

L’AMOUR’S PROMISES

Festivalgoers are invited to experience l’amour in all its forms with:

    A career-best performance from Virginie Efira in award- winning writer/director Rebecca  Zlotowski’s enchanting and profoundly moving new romantic drama, Other People’s  Children.
    Oliver Peyon’s captivating adaptation of Philippe Besson’s critically acclaimed,  autobiographical novel Lie with Me begs the question “do you ever really forget a first love?” • Léa Seydoux stars as a single mother trying to balance the emotional needs of her parents,  her child and herself in One Fine Morning, a sensitive and deeply personal new drama from  acclaimed writer/director Mia Hansen-Løve.
    Squirm at the wickedly funny and all-too-relatable exploration of embarrassment and self doubt in Everybody Loves Jeanne by director Céline Devaux.

UP FOR A LAUGH

There’s nothing quite like the sound of communal laughter, and the AF FFF23 offers many  opportunities for comic relief:

    Éric Lavaine’s hilarious Happy 50 (Australian premiere) takes you on a dream holiday with an  all-star cast that goes terribly wrong.
    The 2023 programme offers not one, but two outrageous features from absurdist director  Quentin Dupieux, Smoking Causes Coughing (Australian premiere) and Incredible but  True.
    Chaos ensues in A Good Doctor (Australian premiere), starring Michel Blanc as the only  emergency doctor making home visits on a busy Christmas Eve in Paris.  
    Indiana Jones meets Monty Python in the hilarious comedy adventure, Jack Mimoun and the  Secrets of Val Verde (Australian premiere).

CANNES HIGHLIGHTS

    A standout opening night hit at Cannes Festival 2022, Oscar award-winning director Michel  Hazanavicius (The Artist) delivers show-stopping comedy yet again in Final Cut starring  Romain Duris. Be warned, this film isn’t for the squeamish or faint-hearted. Those who push  past the first 20 minutes of chaos and gore will welcome an outrageous epiphany, brought  about by one totally brilliant, cutting-edge twist!  
    Academy Award®-winner Marion Cotillard and Melvil Poupaud star in Brother and Sister  (Australian premiere), an intelligent and emotionally involving new drama from acclaimed  writer/director Arnaud Desplechin.

EDGE OF YOUR SEAT DRAMA

    From director Sébastien Marnier comes The Origin of Evil. Indulge in a cinematic experience  that offers wealth, opulence and danger – the story of a toxic, dysfunctional family told from  behind the doors of a dazzling seaside villa.  
    Academy Awards® winning director Jean-Jacques Annaud’s Notre-Dame on Fire (Australian  premiere) offers a thrilling film retelling of the tragic blaze which destroyed much of the Notre Dame cathedral in 2019.
    Saint Omer (Australian premiere), an extraordinary narrative debut feature by acclaimed  documentarian Alice Diop depicts the gripping story of a young novelist who is forced to  confront her own complex family history as she attends a notorious murder trial.  

TASTE OF FRANCE

Culinary adventures await:

    A tribute to French and Japanese Gastronomy, Umami sees Gérard Depardieu head on a  journey inspired by an exceptional bowl of noodles.  
    In The Tasting, award-winning stage director Ivan Calbérac delivers a delightful and witty  heartfelt romance best served with a glass of French wine.  

WOMEN WITH A VOICE

    Set in the aftermath of the horrific November 2015 terrorist attacks, Virginie Efira delivers an  incredibly moving and honest performance in HHJParis Memories (Australian premiere). • Driving Madeleine (Australian premiere) starring Line Renaud invites us to rediscover the  power of the kindness of strangers.

FINDING YOUR WAY

Explore the French free spirit:

    Embark on a bittersweet road trip with closing night film Freestyle (Australian premiere). • Laura Wandel’s gripping Playground is arguably one of the most truthful, emotional, and  memorable films made about childhood.  
    Newcomer Paul Kircher shines alongside Juliette Binoche in Christophe Honoré’s most  autobiographical and arguably best film to-date, Winter Boy (Australian premiere).
    Larger-than-life Gérard Depardieu brings generous helpings of his own personality to  writer/director Constance Meyer’s deft, highly enjoyable new fable Robuste (Australian  premiere) about an unlikely friendship.

ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE

Tales of limitless hope:

    Based on the real-life story of the Salt and Pepper band, Silver Rockers (Australian premiere)  is a feel-good film, celebrating life at every age.  
    A feel-good comedy with some of France’s brightest rising stars and established actors, The  Nannies (Australian premiere) is a real crowd-pleaser.  
    Based on Sylvain Tesson’s critically acclaimed novel, On the Wandering Paths (Australian  premiere) is a beautiful and complex cinematic retelling of Tesson’s path to healing and the  power that comes with surrendering to complete vulnerability.  

ICONIC 80s

    Immerse yourself in ’80s nostalgia and marvel at the coastline of the dazzling Greek islands  with the beautifully-restored Luc Besson retro-cult-classic, The Big Blue.

FAMILY

Not just for adults, the festival boasts several wholesome tales to be enjoyed by all the family:  • Belle & Sebastian: Next Generation (Australian premiere) is a beloved classic, retold with a  fresh modern twist – a story where one Parisian street-rat must take on the desolate  mountains of the Pyrénées, forming an unbreakable bond with one particularly inquisitive  dog…  

    Venture into the past with acclaimed writer and artist Michel Ocelot in the spell-bounding  animation, The Black Pharaoh, The Savage, and the Princess.
    The aforementioned Ride Above illustrates the beautiful connections between humans,  animals and nature, with Mélanie Laurent and Pio Marmaï co-starring as parents.

The French Festival opens on the 7th April 2023 and closes on the 5th April 2023.

Sydney Arts Guide has ten in season double passes to go to the Festival., To enter the competition email the editor on editor.sydneyartsguide@gmail.com with French Film Festival; Promotion in the subject heading. In the body of your email state who you favourite French actor/actress alive or deceased is, and why you are such a fan of them. The ten winners will be advised by email and the  winners will receive their tickets by email.

 
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