Tence: four cinema-meetings in August in the cinema

Ciné Tence continues to animate the summer with several cinema meetings for the period from August 6 to August 21.

– Thursday August 7 at 9 p.m. : “Deliverance” projection in connection with the 6×6 exhibition. This American thriller by John Boorman released in 1972 tells the epic of four middle class Americans who decide to devote their weekend to the canoe descent of an impetuous river located north of Georgia. But the dangers they will face will not only come from the tumultuous waves of the river … prohibited under 12.

– Friday August 8 at 6 p.m. : Ciné-debate around the documentary film “Mission to Marsch”. This 1:20 feature film embarks on a fascinating journey, rich in revelations, in wonder and carrying a crucial message: wetlands are the real superheroes of our planet. In the presence of associations Sismae and PEML.

– Monday August 18 at 9 p.m. : within the framework of the readings under the ABRE, in the presence of Jean Lebrun, projection of “L’Etranger” by Luchino Visconti. Algiers, 1935. A modest employee, Meursault, buried his mother without showing the slightest feeling. The next day, he binds with a young colleague, Marie, then resumes his lifelong life, a monotonous, that a neighbor, Raymond, comes to disturb …

– Thursday August 21 at 9 p.m. : In the presence of Marie-Hélène Lafon, screening of the documentary film “Carré 35”. “Carré 35 is a place that has never been named in my family; this is where my older sister is buried, who died at the age of three. This sister, of which I was almost told or almost nothing, and whose parents had curiously kept any photograph. It was to fill this absence of image that I undertook this film. Just believing the thread of a forgotten life, I opened a shot that is in each of us and who does what we are. “

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