Olivier Assayas 2016 105m In this profoundly intimate film, Kristen Stewart and director Olivier Assayas collaborate on meshing Stewart’s acting and persona. Haunted by the death of her twin brother, her character awaits in Paris’s purgatory-like dressing room, sewing the phantom threads late-stage capitalism has shrouded us with. Ida Noyes Hall, 1212 E 59th St, […]
Events
Sarah Hammerschlag, Professor of Religion and Literature, Philosophy of Religions and History of Judaism, will give her inaugural lecture as the John Nuveen Professor in the Divinity School and the College. She will lecture on “Judaism and the Politics of Minority Identity: The Case of Post-war France.” The lecture will consider why it is so […]
“Unlocking and Overcoming Family History through Embodied Testimonies in Gardiennes by Fanny Cabin” by Lou Gargouri, UChicago, PhD Candidate in Romance Languages and Literatures. Room TBA
Denis Duboule from the Collège de France will be visiting from May 6 to May 10. The visit is hosted by Ed Munro and François Spitz, with support from the Department of Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology. Learn more about Denis Duboule here.
Claire Denis 2001 101m An American couple visits Paris for the first time. They soon discover that underneath the romantic surface of the city lies a world full of devouring passion and horror. Widely-acclaimed director Claire Denis shows, through actors Vincent Gallo and Béatrice Dalle, that love is better seen through blood-red-tinted glasses. Ida Noyes […]