Thursday, May 11, 2023

Films on the Green Festival returns with French films in NYC parks!

Hi!  

I am thrilled to share some exciting news with you regarding FILMS ON THE GREEN, the French Embassy-Villa Albertine's free French film festival in New York city parks.

Films on the Green is a captivating celebration of French cinema that will transport you to the mesmerizing world of dance in film. From June 2 to September 8, we will be presenting a curated selection of 12 stunning French and international movies each highlighting the beauty, rhythm, and emotion of dance.

You can follow Films on the Green on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok!



Below is our 2023 lineup, and you can find more information here:

June 2, Central Park   

THE YOUNG GIRLS OF ROCHEFORT by Jacques Demy (1967)

 

June 9, Washington Square Park   

THE TANGO LESSON by Sally Potter (1997)

 

June 16, Washington Square Park   

HEARTBREAKER by Pascal Chaumeil (2010) 

 

June 23, Transmitter Park, Brooklyn 

LA FEMME ET LE PANTIN by Julien Duvivier (1958)

 

June 30, Tompkins Square Park  

THREE NIGHTS A WEEK by Florent Gouelou (2022)

 

July 7, Seward Park  

CASABLANCA BEATS by Nabil Ayouch (2021)

 

July 12, J. Hood Wright Park  

NENEH SUPERSTAR by Ramzi Ben Sliman (2022)

 

July 14, Seward Park  

FRENCH CANCAN by Jean Renoir (1955)

 

July 21, Riverside Park, Pier I  

POLINA by Valerie Muller and Angelin Preljocaj (2016)

 

July 28, Riverside Park, Pier I  

NHA FALA (MY VOICE) by Flora Gomes (2002)

 

September 6, Columbia University  

DANCING THE TWIST IN BAMAKO by Robert Guediguian (2021)

 

September 8, McGolrick Park, Brooklyn 

LEAP! by Eric Summer and Eric Warin (2016/recommended for ages 6+)


We would love to invite you to be a part of this extraordinary festival by sharing the news with your audience. Whether it's through a blog post, an article, social media post, or any other creative way you prefer, your contribution would help us spread the joy of Films on the Green.

Thank you! Merci !
Nathalie

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