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Global Lens 2010: Day Eleven

March 26th, 2010

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Friday, March 26 @ 4:00pm A New World of Cinema: Asian and Latin American Cinema In 2010, Reel Worldwide Underground Link (RWUL) will be hosting the Global Lens 2010 film series in Washington, DC at the Letelier Theater. The Global Lens 2010 film series is a collection of films from around the world sponsored by [...]

Global Lens 2010: Day Eight

March 14th, 2010

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Sunday, March 14 @ 3:00pm Storytelling of the East: Films from Asia In 2010, Reel Worldwide Underground Link (RWUL) will be hosting the Global Lens 2010 film series in Washington, DC at the Letelier Theater. The Global Lens 2010 film series is a collection of films from around the world sponsored by the Global Film [...]

Global Lens 2010: Day Seven

March 13th, 2010

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Saturday, March 13 @ 4:00pm Storytelling of the East: Films from Asia In 2010, Reel Worldwide Underground Link (RWUL) will be hosting the Global Lens 2010 film series in Washington, DC at the Letelier Theater. The Global Lens 2010 film series is a collection of films from around the world sponsored by the Global Film [...]

Ciné Francophone: Daratt

March 11th, 2010

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In the aftermath of Chad’s civil war, 16 year old Atim is sent to avenge his father. The man he finds is charitable, benevolent and with a young pregnant wife. Soon Atim is working as his apprentice and is confronted with difficult moral decisions.

Global Lens 2010: Day Three

March 5th, 2010

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After years of separation, three boyhood friends reunite in Mexico City to overcome a tragedy that scarred their neighborhood, and childhood, years before.

Ciné Francophone: Tabarly

February 25th, 2010

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Parrainé par l’Association Eric Tabarly, le film de Pierre Marcel évoque le parcours hors norme du marin et son extrême sensibilité. S’appuyant sur une documentation unique d’archives radiophoniques et audiovisuelles, françaises et étrangères, professionnelles et amateurs, inédites pour la plupart, le documentaire nous fait revivre les courses au large, les arrivées discrètes ou triomphales, en solitaire ou en équipage, au long des trente cinq années de suprématie des Pen Duick sur toutes les mers du monde.

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French Meetup screening: Prête-moi ta main

February 14th, 2010

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Luis Chosta is a handsome 43-year-old perfume designer who likes to play the field, so much so that his overbearing and meddling family of sisters decide that Luis should settle down and get married. Luis, preferring singledom but afraid to stand up to his family, employs Emma to be his ‘wife’.

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Ciné Francophone: L'Avocat de la terreur – CANCELED

February 11th, 2010

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D’affaires sulfureuses en déflagrations terroristes, le réalisateur Barbet Schroeder suit les méandres empruntés par ” L’avocat de la terreur “, celui qui a défendu Anis Naccache et Klaus Barbie, aux confins du politique et du judiciaire.

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Jean-Louis Bruguière lecture & screening – CANCELED

February 5th, 2010

http://leteliertheater.com/2010/02/05/jean-louis-bruguiere-lecture-screening/

L’Alliance Française et la Chambre de Commerce franco-américaine présentent:

La coopération transatlantique dans la lutte contre le terrorisme, conférence suivie du film l’Etoile du Soldat.

DC French Meetup screening: Manon des sources

January 31st, 2010

http://leteliertheater.com/2010/01/31/dc-french-meetup-screening-manon-des-source/

A sequel to 1986′s Jean de Florette. Manon has grown up to become a beautiful woman, a shy and resourceful shepherdess who lives in relative seclusion from the townspeople of her provencal village, haunted by the tragic death of her father.

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