Movie Tuesdays - This invigorating comedy expertly parodies capitalist excess to reveal the true meaning of human relationships.
Movie Tuesdays - This psychological mystery thriller is the epitome of Antonioni's filmmaking style, where pictures "reveal" the secret of life.
Movie Tuesdays - Like Rohmer's, the films of Korean director Hong Sang-soo illustrate the joy and sadness of human exietence through variations, bifurcations and ellipses.
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Movie Tuesdays - Evil may be everywhere, but John Carpenter's belief in "humanity" puts him among the most effective and influential directors in American cinema.
The French academic, biographer, and art historian Alain VIRCONDELET was born in Algiers in the mid-20th century. In today's lecture, he will be talking about his biography of Albert CAMUS, offering fascinating insights into the great author's genius.
Movie Tuesdays - Jean Epstein's entrancing silent film is brought to life by an equally mesmerising soundtrack courtesy of pianist Christian Leroy performing on stage.
Monaco on Film - A female director's interpretation of the classic crime thriller with hints of Jean-Pierre Melville, and a mostly male line-up of characters.
On Saturday 5 April at 8.30 pm, the Théâtre des Variétés will be the venue for a performance of Francis Veber's cult comedy "Le Dîner de Cons" by La Compagnie du Théâtre des Oiseaux de Nice, directed by Benoît Tessier. The evening will be in aid of the charity Ecoute Cancer Réconfort.
Arthouse film - A fantastical fable of dreams, revolt, and repression set in an imagined version of Egypt, this beautifully made film bears the hallmarks of Youssef Chahine's influence.
Hervé Sellin and his tentet perform their landmark album Marciac New-York Express, a succession of musical transatlantic trips between two jazz strongholds. This series of "jazz landscapes" evokes everything from the gently rolling hills of south-west France to the bright lights of the Big Apple… via an original composition written specially for the Printemps des Arts, inspired by Pierre Boulez.
The third week of the Festival will see special guest Hervé Sellin, reinterpret, recompose, and restyle works by Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel with his own inimitable brand of jazz. From the magic of Clair de Lune to the delights of the Fairy Garden, the gifted pianist will take us on a dreamlike journey, accompanied by the trumpet of his friend Claude Égéa.