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STUDY PACKS AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD. See
under each film below.
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The Education Programme of the 16th
French Film Festival UK 2008 will take place runs ultil the end of
March 2008.
Emily Munro from Glasgow Film Theatre is coordinating the Education
programme.
Emily Munro
Head of Learning
Glasgow Film Theatre
12 Rose Street, Glasgow G3 6RB
+44 (0) 141 352 8611 (direct)
+44 (0) 141 352 8604 (general GFT Learning)
email: education@gft.org.uk
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L'ENFANT
LION (PG)
21 Feb Glasgow Schools Film Festival, GFT, Glasgow
22 Feb Glasgow Schools Film Festival, Cineworld at the Forge Parkhead,
Glasgow
11 March DCA, Dundee
18 March Filmhouse, Edinburgh
20 March The Belmont, Aberdeen
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This is a family-slanted yarn about an African
kid who bonds from birth with a lion cub. Two African children,
Oule and Lena are enslaved, sold to a desert prince and held
in his walled palace. Via a long flashback narrated by Lena,
we learn of Oule's childhood in Pama village. He became inseparable
from a lion, Sirga, born the same day he was , as well as becoming
close friends with all members of the animal kingdom, from snakes
and scorpions to antelopes and bees. He also communicated with
trees, wind and fire.
The narrative comes full circle 45 minutes later when evil horsemen
descend on the village, slaughter the adults and enslave the
children. Oule, who can also roar like a lion, uses his special
powers to escape from bondage.Tricks include summoning a swarm
of bees to heal his festering shoulder wound , and an impressive
desert tornado to rescue Lena. |
Cast: Mathurin Sinze and Sophie-Veronique Toue Tagbe
Dir: Patrick Grandperret.
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MICHOU D'AUBER
(PG)
14 Feb Glasgow Schools Film Festival, GFT, Glasgow
(SOLD OUT)
15 Feb Glasgow Schools Film Festival, Cineworld at the Forge Parkhead,
Glasgow
26 Feb DCA, Dundee
28 Feb GFT, Glasgow
6 March Filmhouse, Edinburgh
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Messaoud is a nine-year-old boy of Algerian descent
living in Paris in the early Sixties. When his mother falls
ill, his father is forced to place him with a host family. With
the war in Algeria at a critical point and anti-Algerian sentiment
at its worst, his host mother Gisèle fears for the little
boy and hides his identity. Messaoud becomes Michel, blond and
catholic. All is well until his secret is revealed…
The grandson of traveling poet Blaise Cendrars, writer/director
Thomas Gilou makes documentaries and feature-films about cross-cultural
identities. After depicting French-Africans in Black mic-mac
(1986) and the French-Arabic community in Raï (1995), he
portrayed the French-Jewish community in Would I Lie to You?
(1997), a film which has become one of France’s biggest
hits in the past 10 years. Michou d’Auber is based on
the true story of Messaoud Hattou, who co-wrote the script.
Two of French cinema’s biggest stars, Nathalie Baye and
Gérard Depardieu, are reunited on screen as Michou’s
foster parents. |
Gérard Depardieu (Georges), Nathalie Baye (Gisèle),
Mathieu Amalric (Jacques), Samy Seghir (Michou), Medy Kerouani (Abdel),
Fellag (Akli)
Dir. Thomas Gilou
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