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Mix-Up ou Meli-Melo

Directed by Françoise Romand

Les Miettes du Purgatoire

Directed by Françoise Romand
Director in Person
Screening on Film

Françoise Romand is a director of documentary and fiction films dealing mainly with identity. Her first two documentaries were shown at the Museum of Modern Art’s New Directors/New Films series in 1986 and 1987, and her first feature film, Past Imperfect, a thriller premiered at the Venice Film Festival in1994. Her most recent feature is a comedy entitled Vice vertu et vice versa (1997).

Miss Romand makes documentaries that look like those of nobody else. Though she sticks to facts, they’re often facts that few writers of supposedly serious fiction would dare to touch except under pseudonym...It’s enough, as in fiction, that the filmmaker is able to persuade us to share her curiousity, surprise or point of view... 

— Vincent Canby, The New York Times

PROGRAM

  • Mix-Up ou Meli-Melo

    Directed by Françoise Romand.
    France, 1985, 16mm, color, 63 min.
    French with English subtitles.

In England in 1936, two female babies are exchanged by mistake. The truth erupts eighteen years later thanks to the tenacity of one of the mothers. "A deliciously oddball movie... Mix-Up has some of the style of Peter Greenaway’s The Falls and The Draughtsman’s Contract...it’s the work of a filmmaker of original vision." (Vincent Canby/New York Times) "My favorite film in my choice of the Ten Best Movies of 1988." (Jonathan Rosenbaum/Chicago Reader

  • Les Miettes du Purgatoire (Morsels of Purgatory)

    Directed by Françoise Romand.
    France, 1992, 16mm, color, 14 min.
    French with English subtitles.

A combination documentary/fiction produced for the French television series, Strip-Tease.

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