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5 mars | march 2010
Vendredi | Friday

CINEMA

6 pm

"Kourtrajmé: A New New Wave in French Urban Cinema"
This event features three filmmakers from the urban artistic
collective, Kourtrajmé.
Kourtrajmé Productions is a collective of emerging French and Francophone visual artists, filmmakers, actors and musicians.
The brainchild of internationally acclaimed directors Mathieu Kassovitz and Vincent Cassel, this production house and artist collective has garnered increasing attention and acclaim after getting millions of hits on online sites like Dailymotion and YouTube.
Founded by Kim Chapiron, Romain Gavras and Toumani Sangaré, Kourtrajmé’s playful innovations and cutting interventions in popular culture and society represent the cultural dreams, lives and crises of transnational urban and peri-urban French youth today.
Ladj Ly ("365 jours à Clichy-Montfermeil"), Toumani Sangaré (founder of Kourtrajmé Afrique), and Nicolas Le Phat Tan (actor/director, appearing in "Sheitan" entre autres) will be on hand to share the group's provocative short films, documentaries, and music videos as well as answer questions from the audience.

Admission is free

USC's School of Cinematic Arts
room 108

ART EXHIBITION
7 pm

Family Portrait: Wolf, Grandma and other accomplices

An exhibition of paintings by French artist Valérie Daval

On show is a series of paintings encompassing real and fictional characters, including animals that look strangely human.
Originally inspired by the little Red Riding Hood story, the artist has developed her own myth, which echoes her own history.
Little by little, the children are turned into animals and, as in a game of hide and seek, accomplices appear.

Daval was born in Normandy, but during her childhood her family moved to several different places in France. Daval started painting when she was a child, and took part in various painting workshops. After moving to Sarthe, she signed in with Guy Brunet’s workshop and attended Le Mans’ School of Fine Arts.

After graduating, she began visual research work, which took her through various stages working on portraits and mythology. “A unique color and gesture spring from each of us.” She draws her inspiration from her memory guided by the feelings she had in front of the landscapes, the people and even the animals she encountered.

Daval has made Los Angeles her home since 2007.

Show from March 5 through March 31
Free and open to the public

Alliance Française de Pasadena
34 E. Union Street
Pasadena, CA 91103

afdepasadena.org
Phone (626) 683-3774

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6 mars | march 2010
Samedi | Saturday

GASTRONOMIE
3-5 pm

Wine class: Un Goût de Provence (A Taste of Provence)

You're hearing the crickets, smelling lavender, eating Ratatouille with a glass of Rosé... you might be in Provence!
This time, stay in L.A and save on all travel expenses. We'll take you on a tour of the most famous AOCs from the Côtes du
Ventoux down to the vineyards facing the Mediterranean Sea.
Enjoy whites, roses and reds from one of the most heavenly places in the world!

This 2 hour-class will cover a vineyard exploration, to help you understand what makes these wine regions so special. You
will taste wines that are particularly representative of the area.

Each session includes 5 to 6 wines. Light appetizers will be served to accompany the wines, including artisan cheeses and other
gourmet delicacies.

Classes are limited in size for a great interactive, learning and fun atmosphere!

Tickets: 1 for $66 - 2 for $88
Questions? please email Jean-Baptiste at jb@lawinetasting.com

Where? SB Lofts
548 S Spring St, loft #610
Los Angeles, CA 90013

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10 mars | march 2010
Mercredi | Wednesday

THEATRE

Marguerite Duras: L'Amant
suivi de la Musica Deuxième

"L'Amant" followed by “La Musica Deuxième,”
with performances by French actress Astrid Bas, American actor Daniel Pettrow, and violinist Ami Flammer.

Intimate Theatre with subtitles

Tickets: $20 (students $10)

For Ticket Sales & Information
please call (310) 286-0553
or email at trk@lyceeonline.org

The theatre is is located on Pico Blvd. inside Le Lycée Français campus, accross from the Rancho Park Golf Course. Cross street is Beverly Glen.
No parking facilty. Street parking is allowed on the streets surrounding the theatre, on E. Pico after 6:00 PM and on W. Pico after 7:00 PM.

Theatre Raymond Kabbaz
10361 W. Pico Blvd.
Los Angeles CA 90064

 

MUSIQUE | MUSIC

8:00 p.m.
Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France
featuring Anne Sofie von Otter, mezzo-soprano

The Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, which recorded rapturously received versions of Maurice Ravel’s “Daphnis et Chloe” and “Bolero” in recent years, presents an all-Ravel concert in Royce Hall.
Lauded music director Myung-Whun Chung will lead a program that includes suites from “Daphnis et Chloe,” as well as “Ma Mère L'Oye” and Ravel’s masterpiece, “La Valse.”
Swedish mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter, one of today’s most innovative and respected soloists, will join the orchestra for an unforgettable “Shéhérazade.”

Tickets: $85, 70, 45, 34*
($18 UCLA students)

UCLA
Royce Hall

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12 mars | march 2010
Vendredi | Friday

ART SHOW

7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Pure Vibrant Color

Pascaline Doucin-Dahlke Opening show for the group show 'Pure Vibrant Color' including French artist Pascaline Doucin-Dahlke

pascalinedoucindahlke.com

 

Hours:
Monday through Friday 9am-5pm,
Closed Saturday & Sunday

http://www.highstudio.net/art_upcomingshows.php

High Studio
11 East High Street
Moorpark, CA 93021
(805) 523-7957


CINEMA
7:30 pm

Toni - The Films of Jean Renoir

1935/b&w/81 min.
Scr: Jean Renoir, Carl Einstein; dir: Jean Renoir; w/ Charles Blavette, Jenny Helia. Celia Montalván, Édouard Delmont

Inspired by a report of a crime passionel within a community of migrant laborers, Renoir decided to make a film entirely on location in Martigues, with its Provençal landscape of vineyards and rocky hills, and to cast nonprofessionals, mostly Italian migrants, in many of the roles.

François Truffaut called Toni "a tragedy in which the sun takes the place of Fate," an apt description for a film that portrays the natural world of the migrants with a powerful realism.


9:20 pm
Swamp Water - The Films of Jean Renoir
1941/b&w/88 min.
Scr: Dudley Nichols; dir: Jean Renoir; w/ Walter Brennan, Walter Huston, Anne Baxter, Dana Andrews

For his Hollywood debut Renoir settled on a script by Dudley Nichols, the author of several films by John Ford, Renoir's favorite American director, that tells the story of a young man living in a backward town who stumbles upon a fugitive from justice and his wild-child daughter hiding in a nearby swamp.
Although Renoir may have been attracted to the folkloric elements of the script and its focus on outsiders, he seized on the visual possibilities of the setting and convinced Fox to let him shoot on location.

Ticket Prices
$10 general admission.
$7 museum members, seniors (62+), students with valid ID.
Included: Your film ticket covers both films in a double bill, except where noted, and includes entrance to the museum galleries as well.

LACMA
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
The Leo S. Bing Theater
5905 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles

lacma.org

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13 mars | march 2010
Samedi | Saturday

CONFERENCE | LECTURE

4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Outside of the Box: Portraiture after Ingres

Speaker : Leah Lehmbeck, Assistant Curator, Norton Simon Museum

In 1867, the year of Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres’s immense memorial exhibition, portraiture reached its apogee in France.
At this same moment, however, the genre was making its most significant and lasting shift away from its traditions.
Taken up by the Impressionists and continued by masters such as Matisse, Picasso, Duchamp and Warhol, the conventions of portraiture were undermined, challenged, subverted and silenced—and yet simultaneously reinforced by these avant-garde artists.
In this lecture, Lehmbeck traces these changes in the genre from the mid-19th century to the present day.

Norton Simon Museum of Art
411 W. Colorado Boulevard
Pasadena, CA 91105-1825
626.449.6840

 

CINEMA

7:30 pm
French Cancan - The Films of Jean Renoir
1955/color/102 min.
Scr/dir: Jean Renoir; w/ Jean Gabin, Francoise Arnoul, Maria Felix

Godard's comment that "Renoir is French to the tip of his toes" is borne out by Renoir's choice of subject for the film he would make on his return to France after a fifteen-year absence: the birth of that quintessentially French phenomenon, the Cancan.
In their fourth film together, Jean Gabin plays the robust impresario Danglard, a womanizer and a theatrical visionary whose ill-timed indiscretion threatens his plans to restore the Moulin Rouge to its former glory.
"French Cancan is a tribute to the Paris of Auguste Renoir—though beautifully contrived in the studio, it beguiles us into feeling fresh air on the hills of Montmartre. "—David Thomson.

9:25 pm
The Golden Coach - The Films of Jean Renoir
1953/color/103 min.
Scr: Jean Renoir, Renzo Avanzo, Giulio Macchi, Jack Kirkland, Ginette Doynel; dir: Jean Renoir; w/ Anna Magnani, Odoardo Spadaro, Nada Fiorelli, Duncan Lamont

A commedia dell'arte troupe from Italy arrives in an eighteenth-century Peruvian town where the Viceroy, infatuated by the leading actress Camilla, presents her with the fabulous golden coach, a symbol of power, that he intended for his mistress.

Ticket Prices
$10 general admission.
$7 museum members, seniors (62+), students with valid ID.
Included: Your film ticket covers both films in a double bill, except where noted, and includes entrance to the museum galleries as well.

LACMA
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
The Leo S. Bing Theater
5905 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles

lacma.org

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14 mars | march 2010
Dimanche | Sunday

SPORTS

Pétanque
Memorial Panache Triplette
Rancho Park courts
West Los Angeles
Pour plus d'info concernant tarif et horaires,
consulter l'association Los Angeles Pétanque

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18 mars | march 2010
Jeudi | Thursday

GASTRONOMIE

7pm - 9 pm

La Cave aux Mystères - Class on French Cheese & Wine of the Bourgogne
Discover the delight of artisan cheese and wine from the
finest producers in France. Be part of an intimate class
focused on understanding what makes these small
production foods wonderful and delicious — with ample
opportunity to taste, sip and learn along the way.

How much?
$50 per person per class - limited to 25 attendees
(includes all wine & cheese pairings, take-home educational documents, tasty appetizers + a fun & friendly atmosphere!)

Questions?
please email Jean-Baptiste at jb@lawinetasting.com
or visit lawinetasting.com

Where?
Miele Design Center
189 N. Robertson Blvd.
(1 block NORTH of Wilshire)
Beverly Hills, CA 90211

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19 mars | march 2010
Vendredi | Friday

CINEMA

7:30 pm

La bête humaine - The Films of Jean Renoir
1938/b&w/100 min.
Scr/dir: Jean Renoir; w/ Jean Gabin, Simone Simon, Fernand Ledoux

Lantier, an engineer, suspects that the yard foreman and his wife have murdered a man on his train but, seeing the fear in the woman's eyes, says nothing; his complicity leads to an affair with the woman, but when he falls victim to her duplicitous charms, his fate is sealed and the film hurtles to its pitiless ending.
In adapting Zola's novel to the present, Renoir retained the theme of industrial progress as a force that crushes the humanity of ordinary men, and positioned Lantier, a man haunted by a family legacy of alcoholism and madness, as the central character.
With its documentary-like opening sequence of a mighty locomotive racing along the tracks from Paris to Le Havre (the cameraman was strapped to the front of the engine) and its chiaroscuro lighting, La bête humaine has an intensity unlike any other Renoir film.

9:20 pm
The Woman on the Beach - The Films of Jean Renoir
1947/b&w/71 min.
Scr: Jean Renoir, Frank Davis, J.R. Michael Hogan; dir: Jean Renoir; w/ Joan Bennett, Robert Ryan, Charles Bickford

Renoir stated that he wanted to "make a love story in which there was no love, in which the attractions were purely physical," and, despite the noir casting of Bennett as the femme fatale and Ryan as the archetypal loner scarred by a traumatic past, the final result was not a crime film but a cryptic love story steeped in an atmosphere of impending violence, punctuated by surreal dreams, and set in an isolated house vulnerable to fog and fire.
Jacques Rivette writes on the film, "The Woman on the Beach looks like a film made by Fritz Lang… If there was ever a director who conceives each part as a microcosm of the whole, it is Renoir."

Ticket Prices
$10 general admission.
$7 museum members, seniors (62+), students with valid ID.
Included: Your film ticket covers both films in a double bill, except where noted, and includes entrance to the museum galleries as well.

LACMA
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
The Leo S. Bing Theater
5905 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles

lacma.org

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20 mars | march 2010
Samedi | Saturday

CINEMA

7:30 pm

The Southerner- The Films of Jean Renoir

1945/b&w/92 min.
Scr/dir: Jean Renoir; w/ Zachary Scott, Betty Field, J. Carrol Naish, Beulah Bondi, Norman Lloyd

Renoir, casting against type, chose Texas-born Zachary Scott to play Sam Tucker, a desperately poor migrant cotton-picker who strikes out on his own, moving his wife, two kids and crotchety old mother onto an abandoned farm; a harsh winter follows but the family's efforts point to a good harvest until a flood washes the crop away.
Renoir called The Southerner "the most interesting film I've made here. Another story too simple to tell. A poor family is born, lives, dies…" The film was nominated for three Oscars including Best Director and won the Grand Prize at the Venice Film Festival.

9:30 pm
The River - The Films of Jean Renoir
1951/color/99 min.
Scr: Rumer Godden, Jean Renoir; dir: Jean Renoir; w/ Nora Swinburne, Patricia Walters, Thomas E. Breen | Restored by The Academy Film Archive in cooperation with The British Film Institute and Janus Films. Restoration funding provided by The Film Foundation and The Hollywood Foreign Press Association.

This sublime adaptation of a novel by Rumer Godden, who was raised in India and collaborated during the shoot, was a challenge to bring to the screen: the first Technicolor film shot in India, it involved heavy equipment and long delays in printing the dailies; the cast was almost entirely nonprofessional; local festivities and superstitions interfered with the normal pace of production; and the locations needed frequent adjustments to reflect a year of seasons.
The story is narrated by Harriet, now an adult, who recalls her life in India at age fifteen, the year that Captain John came to visit; and through her eyes we follow the day-to-day routine of a British colonial family, share her adventures with her closest companions, an Indian girl and her little brother, contemplate the natural beauty and mysterious culture of a foreign land, and experience the pain and joy of first love.

Ticket Prices
$10 general admission.
$7 museum members, seniors (62+), students with valid ID.
Included: Your film ticket covers both films in a double bill, except where noted, and includes entrance to the museum galleries as well.

LACMA
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
The Leo S. Bing Theater
5905 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles

lacma.org

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21 mars | march 2010
Dimanche | Sunday

DERNIERS JOURS | LAST DAY !
THEATRE

4 pm

Cousin Bette - La Cousine Bette (Honoré de Balzac)

The Antaeus Theater Company is proud to offer to you a chance to experience a literary masterpiece in the flesh.
Paris 1840’s, Cousin Bette explores the themes of virtue and vice set in classical French opulence juxtaposed with the squalor of the times. Bette, a cunning spinster, subservient to her wealthy family, decides enough is enough and plots their downfall.

Honoré de Balzac’s 1846 tour de force, La cousine Bette, has been adapted for the stage by the brilliant playwright Jeffrey Hatcher in exclusive collaboration with The Antaeus Company.

Tickets: $20- $34
special ticket price of $25 for groups of ten or more and, with advance arrangement, a reception with the artists after the show!
Make your reservations soon by phone 818.506.1983 or email events@antaeus.org

The Antaeus Company and Antaeus Academy are located at the Deaf West Theatre
5112 Lankershim Blvd.,
North Hollywood, CA 91601
Phone:818.506.5436

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26 mars | march 2010
Vendredi | Friday

CINEMA
7:30 pm

La Grande Illusion - The Films of Jean Renoir

1937/b&w/104 min.
Scr: Charles Spaak, Jean Renoir; dir: Jean Renoir; w/ Jean Gabin, Dita Parlo, Pierre Fresnay, Erich von Stroheim

Renoir became an international figure with the commercial success of Grand Illusion, which was acclaimed for its pacifist and anti-war sentiments.

9:30 pm
The Elusive Corporal - The Films of Jean Renoir
1962/b&w/99 min.
Jean Renoir, Guy Lefrance; dir; Jean Renoir; w/ Jean-Pierre Cassel, Claude Brasseur, Claude Rich

A Parisian army corporal (Cassel) is captured when the Germans invade France, but with the help of two friends, and later alone, he goes to absurd lengths to break out of various Nazi prisons.
By turns humorous and sentimental, this slight tale is informed by Renoir's trademark humanism.
"Renoir is clearly not interested in how prisoners escape but why. Whereas Grand Illusion was concerned with the idea of fraternity, The Elusive Corporal is concerned with the idea of liberty. Whereas the earlier film suggested that class differences were more decisive than national differences, the later film suggests that liberty means something different for each man."—Andrew Sarris.

Ticket Prices
$10 general admission.
$7 museum members, seniors (62+), students with valid ID.
Included: Your film ticket covers both films in a double bill, except where noted, and includes entrance to the museum galleries as well.

LACMA
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
The Leo S. Bing Theater
5905 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles

lacma.org

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27 mars | march 2010
Samedi | Saturday

MUSIQUE | MUSIC
8 pm

Philippe Entremont, piano
In celebration of “Renoir in the 20th Century” exhibition

One of the most recorded artists of all time, internationally celebrated French pianist and conductor Philippe Entremont makes a rare Los Angeles appearance, performing an intimate piano recital in the galleries of the Renoir exhibition.

This specially ticketed recital will focus on French works from Renoir’s time, including Debussy’s Images and Suite pour le Piano, along with Ravel’s Sonatine, Gaspard de la Nuit, and others.

Due to the gallery location of this concert, seating is very limited.

BCAM | $100 includes champagne reception before the concert.
LACMA Parking Lot | Visitors may now park in the museum's new 6th St. parking garage, accessed off of 6th St. just east of Fairfax. | $7 per car, free for vehicles entering after 7 pm

LACMA
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
5905 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles
, CA
lacma.org

 

CINEMA

7:30 pm
La chienne - The Films of Jean Renoir
1931/b&w/95 min.
Scr: Jean Renoir, Andre Girard; dir: Jean Renoir; w/ Michel Simon, Janie Marèse, Georges Flamant

Heading home late from an office party, Legrand, an unassuming clerk whose hobby as an amateur painter provides relief from a boring job and a shrewish wife, intervenes in an argument between Lulu, an attractive young woman, and Dédé, her inebriated companion and abusive pimp.
Renoir's first sound film is one of his most visually inventive.
It is typical of Renoir that this sordid melodrama, with its flawed creatures and immoral ending, is a film in which the dominant emotions are tenderness and pity.

9:15 pm
La Marseillaise - The Films of Jean Renoir
1938/b&w/132 min.
Scr/dir: Jean Renoir; w/ Pierre Renoir, Lise Delamare, Louis Jouvet

A neorealist fresco of the early days of the French Revolution, produced in the heady atmosphere of the leftist Popular Front and funded by the trade unions, La Marseillaise begins in Marseille where five hundred volunteers are preparing to march to Paris to participate in the capture of the Tuileries and the fall of the monarchy.
For the critic André Bazin, "Renoir demythologizes history by restoring it to man" noting that "the aristocrats are marvelously individualized... Renoir gives each character a precise and subtle style. The most developed from this point of view is Louis XVI."
The same detail can be found in the dialogue: according to Truffaut, La Marseillaise "is the richest in culinary vocabulary of any Renoir film," and Georges Sadoul wrote that "the Marseillaise troops were played by actors from the south of France, trained by Pagnol to speak dialect."

Ticket Prices
$10 general admission.
$7 museum members, seniors (62+), students with valid ID.
Included: Your film ticket covers both films in a double bill, except where noted, and includes entrance to the museum galleries as well.

LACMA
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
The Leo S. Bing Theater
5905 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles

lacma.org

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Feb 14–May 9, 2010
Renoir in the 20th Century


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Ends March 21st 2010
Cousin Bette


La Cousine Bette
d'Honoré de Balzac

ANTEUS THEATRE
North Hollywood
CA 91601 Phone:818.506.5436

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Ends May 30, 2010
Delacroix to Monet:
Masterpieces of 19th-Century Painting from the Walters Art Museum

Santa Barbara Museum of Art

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André Téchiné
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A Prophet
Jacques Audiard
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