We are pleased to present our third annual Festival of New Films from Europe, featuring innovative new works from the continent. This year’s program includes a diverse slate of films that address questions of sexual, familial, and national identities in today’s European climate. Among the highlights are the controversial new work from France’s reigning enfant terrible, Gaspar Noé, and a new collaboration by veteran Swiss director Alain Tanner and actor-director Myriam Mézières. Both Noé and Mézières will join us in person for discussions of their respective works. The festival also highlights the work of such up-and-coming directors as Andreas Dresen of Germany and Geir Hansteen Jörgensen of Sweden.
Past screenings from this program
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Crossing Borders: New Films from Europe
Fleurs de sang
Directed by Myriam Mézières and Alain Tanner, 2002
Actor-Writer-Director Myriam Mézières in Person January 17Screening on Film
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Crossing Borders: New Films from Europe
Girl
Directed by Dorothée Van Den Berghe, 2002
Screening on Film
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Crossing Borders: New Films from Europe
Irreversible
Directed by Gaspar Noé, 2002
Director in PersonScreening on Film
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Crossing Borders: New Films from Europe
Fleurs de sang
Directed by Myriam Mézières and Alain Tanner, 2002
Actor-Writer-Director Myriam Mézières in Person January 17Screening on Film