Wednesday 21 August 2019

Cinéma : La belle et la belle

The cinema programme at the Institut français d'Ecosse screens a new film every Wednesday at 2:00pm and 6:45pm. These events are free, but for members only. We invite you to book early and if you are not yet a member of the Institut français d'Ecosse, we invite you to join. Our film this week is La belle et la belle by Sophie Fillières.

Synopsis:
Margaux is a 25-year-old, living a carefree but unsatisfying life punctuated by frequent one-night stands. She can’t help herself! One night at a party she meets another Margaux, 20 years her elder. Troubling details and similarities seem to link the two women… Starting with the 6:57 AM train that they are both taking to Lyon the next morning… On the train Margaux (45) bumps into Marc her still very handsome ex, whose charm inevitable resonates with Margaux (25) as well… Soon both women will find it increasingly difficult to let go of one another as well as let go of Marc… The both of them. What is it like to meet your own self ? Margaux and Margaux will find out.

La belle et la belle (dir. Sophie Fillières | 2018 | 1h35min)
Wednesday, 11 December | 2:00pm & 6:45pm
Salle Emilienne Moreau-Evrard
In French with English subtitles
ADMISSION FREE | MEMBERS ONLY

Institut français d'Ecosse
Salle Emilienne Moreau-Evrard
West Parliament Square
Edinburgh EH1 1RF

Access Details
The Institut français d'Ecosse and the Salle Emilienne Moreau-Evrard are fully accessible with step-free access available at West Parliament Square and George IV Bridge.

Booking
This event is free for members, but booking is strongly recommended.
Book directly online or contact us at 0131 285 6030 or ifecosse.edimbourg-cslt @diplomatie.gouv.fr



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