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10/18 OCTOBER 2020 A film festival for everyone! JEAN-PIERRE AND LUC DARDENNE – Lumière Award 2020 GUESTS OF HONOUR Viggo Mortensen • Sabine Azéma • Thomas Vinterberg • Alice Rohrwacher • Albert Dupontel • Gabriel Yared •
|3 THE Monique Melinand and Jean Gabin in Blood to the Head by Gilles Grangier LUMIÈRE THE PROGRAMME Since 1895, the year the cinema was invented by the Lumières in Lyon, film theatres had never closed AWARD their doors. They have now reopened, and the Lumière festival looks forward to welcoming you to all the theatres of Lyon and its Metropolis to revisit the history of cinema with curiosity and passion, and to discover a host of premieres that herald wonderful months to come. Since this past March, we have been able to reflect on the place that cinema occupies in our lives. We have the answer: it is immeasurable. Since 2009, the Lumière Award has Welcome to one and all. recognized a cinema personality for his or her entire body of work and pivotal Retrospectives role in the history of cinema. The award is presented at a gala ceremony attended Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne: and the SACD. Coming soon: two books of the Lumière Institutes by artists, professionals, journalists and Lumière Award 2020 collection published by Actes Sud, bringing together six the festivalgoers. Its international scope, Directors of incomparable style and precision, acclaimed screenplays from collaborations of Michel Audiard with prestigious list of honourees and media discoverers of actors, the Dardenne brothers have sealed Georges Simenon and Albert Simonin. their mark on contemporary cinema with their powerful impact have given the Lumière Award the vision. In their work, the poetics of reality are pushed A Permanent History of Female directors: aspiration to become a “Nobel Prize” for to their pinnacle, a nod to their origin as documentary cinema. filmmakers. Celebrated on the international scene and Joan Micklin Silver admired by their peers, they have won two Palme dOr A daring pioneering filmmaker, Joan Micklin Silver awards and several others at the Cannes Film Festival. accomplished her first two feature films, Hester Street and Along with this years special guests, Lyon audiences Between the Lines at a time when the direction of fiction and all the festivalgoers, the time has come to celebrate projects was reserved for men. Forming an ambitious the work of Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne for what it is: duo with husband Raphael D. Silver (she directed, he humanist, bold, committed, turned towards the young produced), she quickly established a reputation with FORMER RECIPIENTS generation and crying out for truth. In collaboration with Films du Fleuve, ARP Sélection, the public and independent American cinema. Marked by her Jewish heritage and the issues of her time, Joan Diaphana and the Cinematek (Belgium). Micklin Silvers filmography questions and contrasts key themes of American society such as tradition, modernity, This year, the 2019 Francis Ford Coppola Michel Audiard Centenary independence and uprooting. A discovery thanks to Cohen Films. 2018 Jane Fonda 12th Lumière Award The most famous dialogue writer in French cinema, Michel Three other films by female directors will complete the Audiard began composing his bouquets of words in the 2017 Wong Kar-wai streets of Paris. Introduced by director André Hunebell to series, allowing us to revisit past editions, with works will be presented to 2016 Catherine Deneuve the world of cinema, he would write for the great post-war filmmakers: Gilles Grangier, Claude Autant-Lara, Denys de then unavailable and since restored: Audiences can savour films by Lina Wertmüller, Ida Lupino and Wanda Jean-Pierre et Luc Jakubowska. 2015 Martin Scorsese La Patellière and Henri Decoin. He would also collaborate with Jean Delannoy, Henri Verneuil and later Georges Big classics in black and white Dardenne 2014 Pedro Almodóvar Lautner for Les Tontons Flingueurs/Monsieur Gangster (1963), giving us some of the greatest films of the era, with For the second time, the Lumière festival offers a selection 2013 Quentin Tarantino Lino Ventura, Jean Gabin, Bernard Blier, Francis Blanche, of masterpieces that have created the history of cinema. 2012 Ken Loach Mireille Darc, and a gallery of delicious supporting roles. Great classics to become acquainted with or to see again The handful of films he directed bear his mark: scathing with renewed pleasure on the big screen, from La Grande 2011 Gérard Depardieu dialogues, absurd situations and explosive confrontations Illusion (Jean Renoir, 1937) to Ugetsu (Kenji Mizoguchi, between social classes. 1953), to Journey to Italy (Roberto Rossellini, 1954) or The 2010 Milos Forman In collaboration with Jacques and Stéphane Audiard, Seventh Seal (Ingmar Bergman, 1957) and many others. Gaumont, Les Productions Jacques Roitfeld, Pathé, Experience great moments in cinema. 2009 Clint Eastwood StudioCanal, Tamasa, Éditions Montparnasse, TF1 Studio
|5 Lumière welcomes the Cannes Film Festival This past May, the whole world had to live without Cannes. The Festival teams nevertheless produced an Official Selection, in order to support this very particular cinema year. Fall festivals then offered to screen the films, including Lumière. Although the latter is a festival dedicated to classic flicks, it will happily make an exception and open itself to films of today. May Lumière also be a grand celebration of contemporary cinema! Cannes Official Selection 2020: Premieres Cannes Classics The Lumière festival welcomes the Official Selection of Lumière will also host a large part of the Cannes Classics the 2020 Cannes Film Festival. The public will thus be selection, restored films from the Cannes Film Festival. able to discover premieres in the presence of the teams This year marks several anniversaries: 20 years of In the of new films of Cannes regulars such as Maïwenn, Thomas Mood for Love by Wong Kar-wai, 60 years of Breathless Vinterberg, Jonathan Nossiter, Lucas Belvaux or Sharunas and LAvventura, the maestros (Federico Fellini, Pier Paolo Bartas; new names in the Selection such as Danielle Arbid, Pasolini), rediscoveries of the Cannes Festivals of 60, 68 Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar, Farid Bentoumi, Ludovic , 73 and 81, Melvin Van Peebless debut film, a landmark and Zoran Boukherma; the first works directed by Viggo documentary on Charlie Chaplin, and other film treasures Mortensen, Charlène Favier, Fanny Liatard and Jérémy to see again or discover. Trouilh, Suzanne Lindon, Samir Guesmi or Nicolas Maury; comedies by Laurent Lafitte, Bruno Podalydès, Emmanuel Courcol and also the Hong Kong movie of directors vignettes and the latest animated film from Ghibli studios. Viggo Mortensen in A History of Violence by David Cronenberg Guests of honour Events Each Lumière guest will discuss his or her career and interact with the audience during a master class at the Comédie Odéon. Invitation to Oliver Stone Homage to Melina Mercouri by Nana Emblematic director of American cinema, an accomplished Mouskouri artist and great provocateur of American power since On the occasion of the centenary of her birth, the Lumière the 1980s, Oliver Stone will present his autobiography, festival pays tribute to the Greek actress with effervescent Chasing the Light, released in France as À la recherche Viggo Mortensen Thomas Vinterberg Albert Dupontel de la lumière (LObservatoire). Stone will also introduce charm, who later became a politician and defender of European culture. The tribute will be led and accompanied Discovered on a worldwide scale Vital Danish filmmaker and founding Actor, director and screenwriter an exceptional screening of Born on the Fourth of July in by the exceptional Nana Mouskouri. thanks to playing Aragorn in the member of the Dogme 95 movement Albert Dupontel deploys his talent restored print at the Auditorium of Lyon. trilogy of The Lord of the Rings (Peter with Lars von Trier, Thomas with a very particular mastery of Jackson), Viggo Mortensen has Vinterberg affirms a real presence in the absurd and the grotesque. As accumulated striking roles, ranging the cinematographic landscape. His an actor, he plays his roles with from the disturbed in A History of début feature film (The Celebration) singularity; as a director, he sets Violence (David Cronenberg, 2005), to – first of the Dogme – was rewarded out to create a whole plethora of the poetic in Captain Fantastic (Matt at the Cannes Film Festival in 1998. characters, each more delectable Ross, 2016). The year 2020 signals Both in his words and his behaviour, and complex than the next, from his directorial debut with Falling, he creates films that jostle us. Bernie to See You Up There to 9-Month selected at Cannes and premiering Lumière will premiere his new film, Stretch. This year marks the release of at Lumière. Another Round, starring the stirring his new film, Bye Bye Morons. Mads Mikkelsen. Sabine Azéma Film music composer Since the 1970s, Sabine Azéma has Alice Rohrwacher Gabriel Yared distinguished herself in all genres, A leading figure in Italian auteur The César and Oscar-winning Franco- at ease both in comedies and in more cinema, Alice Rohrwacher directed Lebanese composer of countless serious roles. She has collaborated her first feature film Corpo Celeste in unforgettable musical themes, with many directors, from Bertrand 2011. She quickly established herself Gabriel Yared draws his inspiration Tavernier to Étienne Chatiliez and is as a major director of the short story from both scholarly and popular the winner of two Césars. An essential of the new Italian generation; she music. After meeting Jean-Luc actress in Alain Resnaiss filmography, superimposes styles, sketching Godard, he composed his first score she remained the muse of the great each of her characters with finesse. for the film Every Man for Himself. filmmaker until his death. Awarded at Cannes in 2014 for The From then on, Yared has continued Wonders, her writing skills were creating for the cinema; for Jean- recognized in 2018 for Happy as Jacques Beineix, Anthony Minghella, Lazzaro. Xavier Dolan, for movies Betty Blue, Camille Claudel or Azur and Asmar – The Princes Quest. Melina Mercouri and Jules Dassin in Never on Sunday by Jules Dassin
6| |7 Tributes: productions, Max von Sydow has J eanne Cherhal, who sang for – Tonie Marshall traversed the cinema for seven Francis Ford Coppola last year, Lumière Classics decades, always reinventing himself, will perform movie songs that she The only woman to take home the forever taking on more challenges. has especially prepared for the César Award for Best Director, Tonie Lumière pays tribute to this faithful festival. Marshall was a filmmaker committed friend of the festival with the rich and to the fight for gender equality in the exceptional career. audiovisual industry. We will pay Other premieres homage to this loyal friend of the Since it is more important than festival, who left us earlier this year. In the Mood for Love: 20 th ever to support the works, artists, Michel Piccoli anniversary dis tr ibutor s , producer s and A huge figure in French cinema and A hypnotic ode, In the Mood for Love exhibitors, a handful of premieres theatre, Michel Piccoli has done first appeared in 2000 at the Cannes will be shown: Frances McDormand, a myriad of genres, collaborated Film Festival, in a work-in-progress a guest of the festival last year, is with the greatest filmmakers and state. Twenty years later, the films magnificent in the new film by Chloe marked the history of cinema. restoration in 4K was performed by Zhao; Sofia Coppola, absent last year Homage to this film adventurer Criterion and LImmagine Ritrovata, to see her father receive the Lumière with the projection of a 35mm print under the supervision of Wong Award, gifts us her new film, carried restored by the Cinémathèque Kar-wai, Lumière Award laureate in by the magnetic Bill Murray; French française of Divertimento (a shorter, 2017. filmmaker Valérie Lemercier will alternate version of The Beautiful introduce her biopic, inspired by the Troublemaker) by Jacques Rivette. life of Celine Dion. Music! Max von Sydow From Ingmar Bergman to Sydney – H omage to Melina Mercouri by Pollack, from arthouse to lavish Nana Mouskouri accompanied by five Greek musicians. Cary Grant and Jeanne Crain in People Will Talk by Joseph L. Mankiewicz Lumière Classics represents the festival section whose intention is to support – this year more than ever – a selection of restored films. Thus, within the festival, films restored and contributed by archives, producers, rights holders, distributors, studios and film libraries benefit from a special section. The Lumière Classics section is composed of French – Cutting it Short/Shortcuts by Jiří Menzel (Czech and international films. Republic) – The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry by Robert Siodmak – The Brilliant Biograph: Earliest Moving Images of – Difficult Years by Luigi Zampa Europe by Frank Roumen (Netherlands) – Les Enfants Terribles by Jean-Pierre Melville – Night Riders by Martin Hollý (Slovakia) – People Will Talk by Joseph L. Mankiewicz – Pearls of the Deep by Jiří Menzel, Jan Němec, Evald Days of Heaven by Terrence Malick – Fanfan la Tulipe by Christian-Jaque Schorm, Věra Chytilová and Jaromil Jireš (Czech – An Actors Revenge by Kon Ichikawa Republic) Lumière Themes – Crime on a Summer Morning by Jacques Deray – The Amusement Park by George A. Romero – Derborence by Francis Reusser (Switzerland) – Swan Lake, 3D by Francesc Rovira Beleta (Spain) – The Wicker Man by Robin Hardy Epic screenings Documentaries on the cinema – Picnic at Hanging Rock by Peter Weir Finally, the label also includes films from other – The Brood by David Cronenberg sections, as is the case for: The traditional rendezvous for lovers of great films on the A selection of documentaries, never screened before, to big screen, with this year, the legendary Dersu Uzala by explore the careers of Jack Lemmon and Natalie Wood, – All the Kings Men by King Hu – The Woman and the Puppet by Jacques de Baroncelli Akira Kurosawa, The Leopard by Luchino Visconti, Planet decipher the films of Jean-Marie Poiré, Yves Robert, Michel – La Cérémonie by Claude Chabrol – The Last Stage by Wanda Jakubowska of the Apes by Franklin J. Schaffner, Heavens Gate by the Audiard, or go behind the scenes in Hollywood with the – Journey to Italy by Roberto Rossellini late Michael Cimino... legendary film Greed by Erich von Stroheim. The label is also awarded to films in the section – The Diary of Anne Frank by George Stevens Treasures and Curiosities, which reminds us of the – The Gentleman from Epsom by Gilles Grangier importance of immersing ourselves in often little- – The Basilisks/The Lizards by Lina Wertmüller Sublime moments of silent film The Lumière festival for children known and yet indispensable movies. It highlights – Born on the Fourth of July by Oliver Stone Cinema-concert of Flesh and the Devil by Clarence Brown, Rendezvous with the family at the Halle Tony Garnier for the consistent and active work of film libraries and – Way Out West and Hog Wild with the unforgettable Greta Garbo, accompanied by an afternoon dedicated to Laurel and Hardy. Plus, a few archives from around the world to restore and bring the National Orchestra of Lyon, conducted by Timothy other films from the programme to discover in theatres to life classic cinema. Brock. Also, The Woman and the Puppet by Jacques de (Fanfan la Tulipe, Monsieur Hulots Holiday, or the latest – The Movement of Things by Manuela Serra (Portugal) Baroncelli, accompanied on the Auditorium organ, and Ghibli production), for the pleasure of sharing, from an – The Money Order by Ousmane Sembène (Senegal) the magnificent scenes of early films, restored by the early age, the cinema on the big screen. – Sodrásban/Current by István Gaál (Hungary) Eye Film Institute: The Brilliant Biograph: Earliest Moving – Letter Never Sent by Mikhail Kalatozov (Russia) Images of Europe.
8| Main events Opening night Invitation to Oliver Stone « Inoubliable Greta Garbo ! » Saturday, October 10 at 6 pm at the Halle Tony Garnier Sunday, October 11 at 7:15 pm at the Auditorium The opening night of the Lumière festival, with the An exceptional visit by filmmaker Oliver Stone. Meeting Lyonnais public, artists, professionals, and film buffs followed by the screening of the restored print of Born who come together to launch a week of celebrations of on the Fourth of July. cinema and its history. In partnership with Universal Special family event Master class by Jean-Pierre and Luc Sunday, October 11 at 3 pm at the Halle Tony Garnier Dardenne Laurel and Hardy on the big screen of the Halle, for the pleasure of young and old alike! Friday, October 16 at 3 pm at Célestins, Théâtre of Lyon Free entry, ticket office opens in September. Cinema-concerts at the Auditorium of Lyon Presentation of the Lumière Award Wednesday, October 14 at 8 pm Friday, October 16 in the evening at the Congress Centre Flesh and the Devil by Clarence Brown Presentation of the Lumière Award to Jean-Pierre and Luc The motion picture that marked the beginning of a fruitful Dardenne during a ceremony attended by many guests, collaboration between Clarence Brown and the divine followed by the screening of one of their films. Greta Garbo, accompanied by the National Orchestra Ticket office opens in September. of Lyon, conducted by Timothy Brock, to music by Carl Davis. A film concert to announce the upcoming Clarence Brown retrospective. Master classes by artists Sunday, October 18 at 11 am Daily at the Comédie Odéon The Woman and the Puppet by Jacques de Baroncelli Meet the festival guests of honour: Viggo Mortensen, New restoration to discover this splendour of silent Sabine Azéma, Thomas Vinterberg, Alice Rohrwacher, movies, accompanied on the organ by Paul Goussot. Albert Dupontel and Gabriel Yared. Ticket office opens in September. LA ET CHAIR DIABLE LE Ciné-concert à l’Auditorium de Lyon © 1926 Warner Bros. Ent. Tous Droits Réservés Mercredi 14 octobre 2020 à 20h Avec l’Orchestre national de Lyon, dirigé par Timothy Brock En partenariat avec Warner Bros. Thomas Doret and Cécile de France in The Kid with a Bike by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne
10 | Cant make heads or tails of the programme? Here are some tips… For adventurers For lovers of suspense Fans of epic sagas and emotional jolts Eager for thrilling intrigue – The Vikings by Richard Fleischer (1958) The Third Man by Carol Reed (1949) – – The Leopard by Luchino Visconti (1963) Laura by Otto Preminger (1944) – – Planet of the Apes by Franklin J. Schaffner (1968) Maigret Sets a Trap/Inspector Maigret by Jean – – Heavens Gate by Michael Cimino (1980) Delannoy (1958) – Born on the Fourth of July by Oliver Stone (1989) The Night Affair by Gilles Grangier (1958) – – The English Patient by Anthony Minghella (1996) Joy House by René Clément (1964) – The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry by Robert Siodmak – For pensive thinkers (1945) Partial to beautiful images and poetic Young Love by Guy Lefranc (1951) – atmospheres Theres Always a Price Tag by Denys de La Patellière – – Ugetsu by Kenji Mizoguchi (1953) (1957) – The Seventh Seal by Ingmar Bergman (1957) The Counterfeiters of Paris by Gilles Grangier (1961) – – Letter Never Sent by Mikhail Kalatozov (1959) The Brood by David Cronenberg (1979) – – Lavventura by Michelangelo Antonioni (1960) A History of Violence by David Cronenberg (2005) – – Picnic at Hanging Rock by Peter Weir (1975) – Dersu Uzala by Akira Kurosawa (1975) For connoisseurs – Days of Heaven by Terrence Malick (1978) Seeking novelty or a recent restoration – The Movement of Things by Manuela Serra (1985) – The Last Stage by Wanda Jakubowska (1948) – In the Mood for Love by Wong Kar-wai (2000) – Outrage by Ida Lupino (1950) – Happy as Lazzaro by Alice Rohrwacher (2018) – The Basilisks/The Lizards by Lina Wertmüller (1963) – An Actors Revenge by Kon Ichikawa (1963) For die-hard comedy fans – The Amusement Park by George A. Romero (1973) Appreciative of witticisms and the burlesque – The Wicker Man by Robin Hardy (1973) – Way Out West by James W. Horne (1937) – Hester Street by Joan Micklin Silver (1975) – Monsieur Hulots Holiday by Jacques Tati (1953) – Le Chant du Rossignol by Jean-Pierre and Luc – The Counterfeiters of Paris by Gilles Grangier (1961) Dardenne (1978) – Les Tontons flingueurs/Monsieur Gangster by – All the Kings Men by King Hu (1983) Georges Lautner (1963) – Falsch by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne (1986) – Lets Not Get Angry by Georges Lautner (1966) – Films from the section Treasures & Curiosities – The Swindle by Gérard Pirès (1980) – A Fish in the Bathtub by Joan Micklin Silver (1998) … Add, subtract, mix & match! Find the synopses of all the movies on pp. 35-46. Michel En collaboration avec Jacques et Stéphane Audiard, Gaumont, Les Productions Jacques Roitfeld, Pathé, Studiocanal, TF1 Studio, Tamasa, Éditions Montparnasse et la SACD George Sanders et Ingrid Bergman in Journey to Italy by Roberto Rossellini
12 | | 13 A Village The Cine-Fair of the Lumière festival Located in the heart of the park between the Lumière Villa and the Hangar Saturday, October 17 from 11 am to 7 pm and Sunday, October 18 from 9 du Premier-Film, the village is open from Saturday, October 10 to Sunday, am to 6 pm October 18 from 10:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. On Rue du Premier-Film (4 sites). Free entry. More than a hundred exhibitors to help you discover cinema treasures and The village DVD market items of photography (movie cameras, film cameras, posters, books, etc.). With nearly 5,000 titles available each year, the Lumière festivals ephemeral DVD market is the largest collection of heritage DVDs and Blu-rays in France. It offers you the possibility of unearthing films not to be found elsewhere, and also great classics. The Remake of Leaving the Lumière Factory The cinema bookstore The traditional rendezvous where new versions of the first film in the History The village cinema bookstore offers nearly 500 references (biographies, of Cinema (Leaving the Factory) is shot, on Rue du Premier-Film by guest graphic novels, magazines, novels, rarities, etc.) with a spotlight on works filmmakers, including the Dardenne brothers this year. related to the Lumière 2020 lineup, extending your cinephilia enjoyment. The official boutique The festival Prizes Set up in the village, it will also propose a selection of items for sale during The Fabienne Vonier Prize is presented to an illustrious female main events. figure of the film industry in homage to Fabienne Vonier, co-founder of the company Pyramide. This year, it will be presented to Sophie Seydoux, president of the Jérôme Seydoux-Pathé Foundation. The Restaurant Run by Serge Magner Catering, which has invited this year the chef of the Bistrot du Potager, Floriant Rémont, to create the menu. Originally from The Raymond Chirat Prize, created in memory of the inestimable the Landes, he offers up-to-the-minute cuisine that varies according to French cinema historian, recognizes a writer, historian or publisher who what is locally available. He enjoys mixing his Basque influences with endeavours for the transmission of cinema heritage. Mediterranean, Italian, Spanish and Corsican cuisine... The Bernard Chardère Prize is bestowed upon an outstanding The beer bar film critic and author, like Bernard Chardère himself, founder of the review Have a frosty one with the Fleur du Malt, a team of craft beer specialists Positif in Lyon, writer, as well as the first director and co-founder of the who select a dozen original and tasty brews for the village! Lumière Institute. A We Love Cinema space, in partnership with BNP Paribas A relaxation and connected space to discover by OCS A festival of solidarity and commitment A festival for everyone Each year, with the Rhône Prefecture and the Prefecture of the Region, the A DVD Publishers fair Lumière festival allows refugees and persons in integration structures to In the presence of publishers, 2nd edition get approach employment, and to be integrated into the festivals volunteer teams. The system is also aimed at young people, RSA (minimum salary) Sunday, October 11 10:30 am - 7:30 pm, MIFC Village beneficiaries, recent prisoners, job seekers, individuals with mental Rue du Premier-Film, next to the Hangar disabilities, unaccompanied minors. Free admission Designed for both the general public and professionals, the 2nd edition of the DVD Publishers Fair celebrates the editorial work of physical video Lumière and Cinema Dreams publishers (DVD, Blu-ray, Ultra HD, box sets, new releases, etc.) and lets us In partnership with the “Rêve de Cinéma” association, screenings for in on their news. A unique opportunity that fosters direct contact between hospitalised children and actions are organized at the Woman-Mother- video editors and moviegoers. Presentations and sales of DVDs, Blu-rays, Child Hospital, at the Léon Bérard Centre (IHOP) and the Saint-Vincent- box sets, exclusives. de-Paul clinic. > At 3 pm, the platform of a movement of 70 video editors: actors of A low carbon initiative the video publishing universe are coming together to challenge public The Lumière festival is doing its part to act for the preservation of the authorities and demand a plan to safeguard and revive the sector. Spotlight environment by offsetting its carbon footprint with the support of two on their assertations and demands. plantation projects in the Metropolis and in the Region. The festival also promotes soft mobility, providing the guests and volunteers with free use MIFC Village conference room. Free admission (reserve a ticket at the box office) of Vélovs (city rental bikes) in partnership with Decaux. Screenings in penitentiary establishments Each year, a festival guest introduces a film at the Lyon-Corbas Prison. A selection of films of the festival are also shown on video broadcast daily to inmates in several penitentiaries in the region.
14 | | 15 The newspaper The festival exhibitions Indispensable and practical to have on hand to follow the festival day by day. Published every morning of the festival, distributed in the village, in the theatres, and available online. Get all the exclusive content via our website, newsletter and social networks. ON THE International Classic The catalogue Film Market LUMIÈRE FESTIVAL, LYON, FRANCE. FILM SETS A deep dive into the programme through newly published texts with rich illustrations. From this year, the festival catalogue will be dematerialized Tuesday 13 to Friday 16 October 2020 OF THE and accessible online. Nevertheless, we know many of you would prefer a printed version. We therefore offer a 8th edition subscription reply form (at festival-lumiere.org/en/) and The International Classic Film Market is the annual DARDENNES if the number of requests is sufficient, the catalogue will have a physical edition. global forum dedicated to professionals in the classic film industry. It allows them to discuss the challenges of the sector, find new outlets, share experiences – in short Before and after, more of the – to network and do business. Themes are organised Cinema Gallery 1 festival © Christine Plenus through a dozen round tables, line-up presentations of 20 Rue du Premier-Film cataloguists, distributors and video editors and BtoB Lyon 8th (metro: Monplaisir- In September, take advantage of “Waiting for Jean- Lumière) Pierre and Luc Dardenne” at the Lumière Institute: film time in a large dedicated workspace. conferences and screenings to immerse yourself in the October 6 to December 6 world of the Dardennes. On the agenda for the 8th edition: Also in September, a remembrance of Milos Forman and Special Guest: Nathanaël Karmitz (Chairman of the – During the festival: Since the first feature films directed by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, Christine the presentation of his Lumière Award in 2010, followed executive board of mk2) 10:30am to 10:30 pm Plenus has been the appointed still photographer. Her photographs tell the stories by Loves of a Blonde. Guest Country: Portugal – Before and after the of their films with a unique perspective and capture magical moments at the heart Additionally, an evening of “film music” with the screening festival: Saturday and of their creation. of the documentary on Gabriel Yared, guest of honour Round tables on the changing heritage cinema sector, new proposals for cinemas, objectives and challenges Sunday, 11am to 6:30pm From Falsch (1986) to Young Ahmed (2019), the exhibition traces the cinematographic of the festival. At the end of October, we will extend the fun with the of policies to support the sector at a European level, the Our thanks to Christine Plenus journey of Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, through more than fifty photographs. “Best of” series of the festival at the Lumière Institute. conservation of physical and dematerialized media, etc. IN THE MOOD FOR Accreditation and programme at www.mifc.fr/en/ WONG KAR-WAI Wong Kar-wai, a singular filmmaker, embodies the revival of cinema in Hong Kong and Asia in general. From As Tears Go LUMIÈRE By (1988) to The Grandmaster (2013), the exhibition traces his cinematic journey through numerous photographs. It takes us CAFÉ into a paradoxical universe, which combines the modernity of form and the melancholy reflection on memory and desire. Tuesday through Friday Cinema Gallery 3, 3 Rue Pleney, Lyon 1st 12pm to 10pm (metro: Hôtel de ville) Saturday 10am to 10pm CINEMA October 7 to November 1st Sunday 10am to 7pm BOOKSTORE -During the festival: 11am to 8pm -Before and after the festival: Tuesday through Sunday, 12pm to 7pm AND DVD SHOP Our thanks to Didier Courbon Tuesday through Friday 12pm to 7pm Saturday & Sunday EXHIBITIONS OF ORIGINAL MOVIE POSTERS The Lumière Institute opens its collections and offers three exhibits to discover the richness of its heritage. 11am to 7pm 20 rue du Premier-Film Lyon 8 th Posters of the films of the Posters of films with screenplay or Posters of films with Sabine Azéma Dardenne brothers dialogue by Michel Audiard At the Toboggan of Décines-Charpieu Special hours during the festival: Daily from 10:30am to 10pm At Cine-Rilleux in Rilleux-la-Pape At the media library of Francheville
| 17 All screenings are introduced by our guests, artists, historians or film critics. For your safety and comfort, the time period between screenings has been increased. All films are presented in their original language with French subtitles (VOSTF), except for childrens films, shown in French (VF). French-speaking films labelled EngST are subtitled in English. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 OPENING NIGHT HALLE TONY GARNIER © Collection Institut Lumière / Jean-Luc Mège photographies 6PM The official launch of the 12th edition of the Lumière festival in the beautiful Halle Tony Garnier with the Lyonnais public, movie buffs and special guests. The evening will be hosted by Thierry Frémaux, Director of the Lumière festival, in the presence of Bertrand Tavernier, President of the Lumière Institute. Spend the whole day at the Lumière Institute! LUMIÈRE INSTITUTE (THEATRE 1) LUMIÈRE INSTITUTE (THEATRE 2) 10:30am AUDIARD CENTENARY JOAN MICKLIN SILVER 11am OPENING Between the Lines by Joan Blood to the Head by Gilles Micklin Silver (1h41) Grangier (1h23) DOCUMENTARY 2:30pm FEMALE DIRECTORS 2:45pm Jean-Marie Poiré, juste une Outrage by Ida Lupino mise au point by Sébastien (1h15) Labadie (1h) EPIC SCREENINGS 5:15pm DARDENNE BROTHERS 4:45pm The Vikings by Richard The Son by Jean-Pierre Fleischer (1h56) and Luc Dardenne (1h43, © Cite Films-Titanus / DR LUMIÈRE CLASSICS 8:30pm EngST) The Wicker Man by Robin AUDIARD CENTENARY 7:45pm Hardy (1h34) Taxi for Tobruk by Denys de La Patellière (1h33, EngST)
18 | | 19 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11 LUMIÈRE INSTITUTE (THEATRE 1) PATHÉ BELLECOUR (THEATRE 1) PATHÉ BELLECOUR (THEATRE 3) 10:30am AUDIARD CENTENARY 10:45 am AUDIARD CENTENARY C ANNES 2020 PREMIERE/ 5:30pm 125 Rue Montmartre by Gilles The Counterfeiters of Paris by VIGGO MORTENSEN Grangier (1h25, EngST) Gilles Grangier (1h38, EngST) Falling by Viggo Mortensen 2:45pm V IGGO MORTENSEN 3pm THOMAS VINTERBERG (1h52) THE FAMILY EVENT The Indian Runner by Sean The Hunt by Thomas Penn (2h07) Vinterberg (1h51) CINÉMA COMŒDIA LAUREL AND HARDY! 6pm BIG CLASSICS IN B&W 6:30pm C ANNES 2020 PREMIERE 10:45am BIG CLASSICS IN B&W Laura by Otto Preminger Home Front by Lucas Belvaux La Grande illusion by Jean HALLE TONY GARNIER AT 3PM (1h28) (1h41, EngST) Renoir (1h53) Two irresistible classic adventures with the most famous 8:30pm C ANNES 2020 PREMIERE/ 9:15pm C ANNES CLASSICS 11:15am JOAN MICKLIN SILVER THOMAS VINTERBERG Breathless by Jean-Luc Hester Street by Joan Micklin of comedic duos! Another Round by Thomas Godard (1h29, EngST) Silver (1h31) Hog Wild by James Parrott (19 min) Vinterberg (1h56) 2:45pm A LICE ROHRWACHER Way Out West by James W. Horne (1h05) PATHÉ BELLECOUR (THEATRE 2) Happy as Lazzaro by Alice LUMIÈRE INSTITUTE (THEATRE 2) 11:15am AUDIARD CENTENARY Rohrwacher (2h06) In French. 10:45am DARDENNE BROTHERS The Swindle by Gérard Pirès 6pm C ANNES 2020 PREMIERE Le Chant du Rossignol (1h29) Gagarine by Fanny Liatard followed by For the War to 2:30pm Female directors and Jérémy Trouilh (1h37, End, the Walls Should Have The Last Stage by Wanda EngST) Crumbled by Jean-Pierre and Jakubowska (1h51) 8:45pm BIG CLASSICS IN B&W Luc Dardenne (1h52, EngST) The Third Man by Carol Reed 2:30pm DOCUMENTARY 5:30pm AUDIARD CENTENARY (1h45) DARDENNE BROTHERS 5:30pm LUMIÈRE CLASSICS 9:15pm CINÉ RILLIEUX/RILLIEUX Lets Not Get Angry by The Promise by Jean-Pierre The Brood by David Terre promise – Le Rêve Georges Lautner (1h46, and Luc Dardenne (1h33, Cronenberg (1h32) AUDIARD CENTENARY 3pm américain (Parts 1 & 2) by The President by Henri Michel Lerokourez (1h50) EngST) LUMIÈRE TERREAUX EngST) Verneuil (1h48) 8:30pm DARDENNE BROTHERS 11am BIG CLASSICS IN B&W A LICE ROHRWACHER 8:15pm LUMIÈRE BELLECOUR 5:30pm AUDIARD CENTENARY The Unknown Girl by Jean- Corpo Celeste by Alice Monsieur Hulots Holiday by Young Love by Guy Lefranc Pierre and Luc Dardenne Jacques Tati (1h27) Rohrwacher (1h38) REMEMBERING TONIE 2:15pm ESPACE CULTUREL ÉOLE/ (1h34) (1h46, EngST) MARSHALL CRAPONNE 8:15pm BIG CLASSICS IN B&W AUDIARD CENTENARY 2:30pm Number One by Tonie The Long Teeth by Daniel UGC CINÉ CITÉ CONFLUENCE Marshall (1h50, EngST) DARDENNE BROTHERS 6pm Red River by Howard Hawks The Son by Jean-Pierre and (2h13) Gélin (1h40) (THEATRE 1) 5pm MELINA MERCOURI Luc Dardenne (1h43, EngST) 2pm EPIC SCREENINGS Stella by Michael Cacoyannis Planet of the Apes by Franklin (1h33) J. Schaffner (1h55) CINÉ AQUEDUC/DARDILLY TREASURES & CURIOSITIES 7:45pm 5pm LUMIÈRE CLASSICS The Money Order by AUDIARD CENTENARY 5:30pm The Strange Affair of Uncle Ousmane Sembène (1h30) The Gentleman of Epsom by Harry by Robert Siodmak Gilles Grangier (1h27, EngST) (1h21) UGC ASTORIA THOMAS VINTERBERG 7:45pm AUDIARD CENTENARY 2:30pm The Celebration by Thomas Maigret and the St. Fiacre Vinterberg (1h45) Case by Jean Delannoy (1h38) S ABINE AZÉMA 5:30pm UGC CINÉ CITÉ CONFLUENCE A Sunday in the Country (THEATRE 2) by Bertrand Tavernier C ANNES CLASSICS 2:15pm (1h34,EngST) Lavventura by Michelangelo Antonioni (2h20) PATHÉ VAISE C ANNES CLASSICS/ 5:45pm EPIC SCREENINGS 3pm DOCUMENTARY The Vikings by Richard Be Water by Bao Nguyen Fleischer (1h56) (1h44) MEET INVITATION TO V IGGO MORTENSEN 8:30pm CINÉMA LES ALIZÉS/BRON Captain Fantastic by Matt DVD Publishers Fair VIGGO MORTENSEN OLIVER STONE Ross (2h) DARDENNE BROTHERS 6pm Rosetta by Jean-Pierre and 2nd edition PUBLIC MASTER CLASS AUDITORIUM OF LYON AT 7:15 PM Luc Dardenne (1h35, EngST) CINÉMA OPÉRA 10:30am to 7:30pm AT THE COMÉDIE ODÉON AT 3:30 PM A conversation with the director, hosted by AUDIARD CENTENARY 3:15pm At the Village of the Theres Always a Price Tag by LE ZOLA/VILLEURBANNE Thierry Frémaux, followed by the premiere of V IGGO MORTENSEN 7:30pm International Classic Film Denys de La Patellière (1h58) the new restoration of Born on the Fourth of A History of Violence by David Market LUMIÈRE CLASSICS 6:15pm July (2h25) Picnic at Hanging Rock by Cronenberg (1h35) Information on page 12 Our thanks to Universal Peter Weir (1h47)
20 | | 21 MONDAY, OCTOBER 12 UGC CINÉ CITÉ CONFLUENCE LUMIÈRE BELLECOUR LE ZOLA/VILLEURBANNE (THEATRE 2) 3:30pm V IGGO MORTENSEN LUMIÈRE CLASSICS 8:30pm C ANNES CLASSICS 3:30pm Alatriste by Agustín Díaz Picnic at Hanging Rock by He, She or It/The Doll by Yanes (2h25) Peter Weir (1h47) Jacques Baratier (1h34, DARDENNE BROTHERS 5:45pm EngST) preceded by The Child by Jean-Pierre and PATHÉ CARRÉ DE SOIE/VAULX- Swan Lake, 3D by Francesc Luc Dardenne (1h35, EngST) Rovira Beleta (12min) EN-VELIN LUMIÈRE CLASSICS 8:30pm EPIC SCREENINGS 8pm C ANNES 2020 PREMIERE 6:30pm Crime on a Summer Morning Teddy by Ludovic and Zoran Planet of the Apes by Franklin by Jacques Deray (1h49) J. Schaffner (1h55) Boukherma (1h28, EngST) 9pm C ANNES CLASSICS UGC ASTORIA The Chess Game of the Wind CINÉMIONS/MIONS by Mohammad Reza Aslani EPIC SCREENINGS 4:15pm AUDIARD CENTENARY 8pm (1h33) Dersu Uzala by Akira Les Tontons flingueurs/ Kurosawa (2h23) Monsieur Gangster by CINÉMA OPÉRA 20TH ANNIVERSARY! 7:45pm Georges Lautner (1h52, In the Mood for Love by Wong EngST) BIG CLASSICS IN B&W MEET 2:45pm Ugetsu by Kenji Mizoguchi Kar-wai (1h38) ÉCULLY CINÉMA – CENTRE THOMAS VINTERBERG (1h37) PATHÉ VAISE CULTUREL/ÉCULLY AUDIARD CENTENARY 5:30pm PUBLIC MASTER CLASS 125 Rue Montmartre by Gilles BIG CLASSICS IN B&W 8:30pm AUDIARD CENTENARY 7:30pm Grangier (1h25, EngST) Laura by Otto Preminger Maigret and the St. Fiacre AT THE COMÉDIE ODÉON AT 3PM A LICE ROHRWACHER 8:15pm (1h28) Case by Jean Delannoy (1h38) Corpo Celeste by Alice Rohrwacher (1h38) LUMIÈRE INSTITUTE (THEATRE 1) LUMIÈRE CLASSICS 8pm BIG CLASSICS IN B&W 8:45pm People Will Talk by Joseph L. Journey to Italy by Roberto 10:30am JOAN MICKLIN SILVER Mankiewicz (1h50) Rossellini (1h23) Hester Street by Joan Micklin Silver (1h31) 2:30pm AUDIARD CENTENARY PATHÉ BELLECOUR (THEATRE 2) LUMIÈRE TERREAUX Theres Always a Price Tag by 11:15am TREASURES & CURIOSITIES 10:45am THOMAS VINTERBERG Denys de La Patellière (1h58) The Money Order by Submarino by Thomas 5:45pm A LICE ROHRWACHER Ousmane Sembène (1h30) Vinterberg (1h50) The Wonders by Alice 2:30pm LUMIÈRE CLASSICS 2:45pm V IGGO MORTENSEN Rohrwacher (1h50) An Actors Revenge by Kon Far from Men by David 8:45pm C ANNES 2020 PREMIERE/ Ichikawa (1h53) Oelhoffen (1h41) TREASURES & CURIOSITIES VIGGO MORTENSEN 5:45pm TREASURES & CURIOSITIES 5:30pm JOAN MICKLIN SILVER Falling by Viggo Mortensen Sodrásban/Current by István Between the Lines by Joan Films of the day: (1h52) Gaál (1h21) Micklin Silver (1h41) • Senegal: The Money Order by Ousmane Sembène 8:15pm LUMIÈRE CLASSICS 8:15pm LUMIÈRE CLASSICS at Pathé Bellecour at 11:15am LUMIÈRE INSTITUTE (THEATRE 2) La Cérémonie by Claude The Amusement Park by Chabrol (1h51) George A. Romero (53min) • Switzerland: Derborence by Francis Reusser 10:45am AUDIARD CENTENARY Blood to the Head by Gilles 10pm LUMIÈRE CLASSICS at the Villa Lumière at 5:15pm Grangier (1h23) PATHÉ BELLECOUR (THEATRE 3) The Wicker Man by Robin • Hungary: Sodrásban/Current by István Gaál Hardy (1h34) 2:30pm DARDENNE BROTHERS 6pm C ANNES 2020 PREMIERE at Pathé Bellecour at 5.45pm Young Ahmed by Jean-Pierre Rascal by Peter Dourountzis and Luc Dardenne (1h24) (1h36) UGC CINÉ CITÉ CONFLUENCE 5:15pm TREASURES & CURIOSITIES EPIC SCREENINGS 8:45pm (THEATRE 1) Derborence by Francis Days of Heaven by Terrence EPIC SCREENINGS 2:30pm Reusser (1h34, EngST) Malick (1h34) The Leopard by Luchino 8pm LUMIÈRE CLASSICS Visconti (3h) All the Kings Men by King Hu CINÉMA COMŒDIA C ANNES 2020 PREMIERE 6:45pm (1h49) The Origin of the World by 10:45am V IGGO MORTENSEN Green Book by Peter Farrelly Laurent Lafitte (1h38, EngST) PATHÉ BELLECOUR (THEATRE 1) (2h10) DARDENNE BROTHERS 9:30pm 10:45am AUDIARD CENTENARY 11:15am BIG CLASSICS IN B&W The Kid with a Bike by Jean- PERMANENT HISTORY OF Pierre and Luc Dardenne Taxi for Tobruk by Denys de La Patellière (1h33, EngST) Monsieur Hulots Holiday by Jacques Tati (1h27) (1h27, EngST) Female directors 2pm BIG CLASSICS IN B&W 2:45pm AUDIARD CENTENARY JOAN MICKLIN SILVER Red River by Howard Hawks The Gentleman of Epsom by (2h13) Gilles Grangier (1h27, EngST) Films of the day: 5:30pm AUDIARD CENTENARY 5:30pm C ANNES 2020 PREMIERE/ • Hester Street at the Lumière Institute at 10:30am Dont Take Gods Children THOMAS VINTERBERG for Wild Geese/Leontine by Another Round by Thomas • Between the Lines at Lumière Terreaux at 5:30pm Michel Audiard (1h23, EngST) Vinterberg (1h56)
22 | | 23 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13 LUMIÈRE INSTITUTE (THEATRE 1) S ABINE AZÉMA 9:45pm Mélo by Alain Resnais (1h52) PATHÉ BELLECOUR (THEATRE 3) MICHEL AUDIARD 10:30am AUDIARD CENTENARY LUMIÈRE CLASSICS 8:30pm Maigret Sets a Trap/ Joy House by René Clément CENTENARY Inspector Maigret by Jean PATHÉ BELLECOUR (THEATRE 1) (1h38, EngST) Films of the day: Delannoy (1h56) 10:45am BIG CLASSICS IN B&W 2pm TREASURES & CURIOSITIES All About Eve by Joseph L. CINÉMA COMŒDIA • Maigret Sets a Trap/Inspector Maigret by Jean Sodrásban/Current by István Mankiewicz (2h18) 10:45am V IGGO MORTENSEN Delannoy at the Lumière Institute at 10:30am Gaál (1h21) 2:15pm AUDIARD CENTENARY • The Night Affair by Gilles Grangier at Pathé A History of Violence by David 4:30pm S ABINE AZÉMA The Night Affair by Gilles Cronenberg (1h35) Bellecour at 2:15pm A Sunday in the Country by Grangier (1h33, EngST) Bertrand Tavernier (1h34, 11:15am BIG CLASSICS IN B&W • The Counterfeiters of Paris by Gilles Grangier at 5:15pm LUMIÈRE CLASSICS Laura by Otto Preminger EngST) Fanfan la Tulipe by Christian- (1h28) Cinéma Comœdia at 3:15pm 7:15pm C ANNES CLASSICS Jaque (1h42) • The President by Henri Verneuil at the UGC Ciné La strada by Federico Fellini 1:15pm TREASURES & CURIOSITIES (1h48) 8pm BIG CLASSICS IN B&W The Brilliant Biograph: Cité Confluence at 5:30pm Laura by Otto Preminger Earliest Moving Images of 10pm TREASURES & CURIOSITIES (1h28) Europe by Frank Roumen • Young Love by Guy Lefranc at Lumière Bellecour Cutting it Short/Shortcuts by (52min) at 5:45pm Jiří Menzel (1h38) • The Swindle by Gérard Pirès at the Villa Lumière PATHÉ BELLECOUR (THEATRE 2) 3:15pm AUDIARD CENTENARY 11:15am TREASURES & CURIOSITIES The Counterfeiters of Paris by at 7:15pm LUMIÈRE INSTITUTE (THEATRE 2) Derborence by Francis Gilles Grangier (1h38, EngST) • Dont Take Gods Children for Wild Geese/Leontine 10:30am LUMIÈRE CLASSICS Reusser (1h34, EngST) 6pm C ANNES 2020 PREMIERE by Michel Audiard at Cinéma Opéra at 8pm People Will Talk by Joseph L. 2:45pm Female directors In the Dusk by Sharunas Mankiewicz (1h50) The Last Stage by Wanda Bartas (2h07) • The Inquisitor/The Grilling by Claude Miller 2:45pm DOCUMENTARY Jakubowska (1h51) 9:15pm BIG CLASSICS IN B&W (1h24) at Cinéma Les Alizés in Bron at 8:30pm Yves Robert, le cinéma entre A LICE ROHRWACHER 5:45pm The Seventh Seal by Ingmar copains by Jérôme Wybon The Wonders by Alice Bergman (1h37) (1h09) Rohrwacher (1h50) 5:15pm S ABINE AZÉMA 9pm THOMAS VINTERBERG LUMIÈRE TERREAUX Bonjour Monsieur Doisneau Submarino by Thomas ou le photographe arrosé by RESERVED FOR SCHOOL 9am Vinterberg (1h50) CLASSES Sabine Azéma (54min) The Diary of Anne Frank by 2:45pm MELINA MERCOURI PREMIERE 8:15pm CINÉMA SAINT-DENIS 7:15pm AUDIARD CENTENARY George Stevens (2h50) The Uninhibited by Juan Nomadland by Chloé Zhao The Swindle by Gérard Pirès Antonio Bardem (1h34) (1h48) BIG CLASSICS IN B&W 8:30pm (1h29) Journey to Italy by Roberto 5:30pm JOAN MICKLIN SILVER Rossellini (1h23) On the Yard by Raphael D. CINÉMA OPÉRA Silver (1h41) THOMAS VINTERBERG 2:15pm CINÉMA LES ALIZÉS/BRON 8:30pm THOMAS VINTERBERG The Hunt by Thomas The Celebration by Thomas Vinterberg (1h51) AUDIARD CENTENARY 8:30pm Vinterberg (1h45) The Inquisitor/The Grilling by Female directors 5:15pm Claude Miller (1h24) The Basilisks/The Lizards by UGC CINÉ CITÉ CONFLUENCE Lina Wertmüller (1h25) (THEATRE 1) LE POLARIS/CORBAS 8pm AUDIARD CENTENARY BIG CLASSICS IN B&W 2:15pm Dont Take Gods Children BIG CLASSICS IN B&W 8pm La Grande illusion by Jean for Wild Geese/Leontine by All About Eve by Joseph L. Renoir (1h53) Michel Audiard (1h23, EngST) Mankiewicz (2h18) AUDIARD CENTENARY 5:30pm The President by Henri LUMIÈRE BELLECOUR CINÉ MOURGUET/SAINTE-FOY- LÈS-LYON © Collection Institut Lumière / Jean-Luc Mège photographies Verneuil (1h48) AUDIARD CENTENARY 5:45pm C ANNES 2020 PREMIERE 8:30pm Young Love by Guy Lefranc DARDENNE BROTHERS 8pm French Tech by Bruno (1h34) The Promise by Jean-Pierre Podalydès (1h32, EngST) and Luc Dardenne (1h33, Female directors 8:30pm EngST) Outrage by Ida Lupino (1h15) UGC CINÉ CITÉ CONFLUENCE (THEATRE 2) MÉDIATHÈQUE JACQUES BREL/ UGC ASTORIA NEUVILLE-SUR-SAÔNE C ANNES CLASSICS 2:30pm DARDENNE BROTHERS 4:45pm MEET The Story of a Three-Day The Son by Jean-Pierre and 6:30pm Cinema lecture on the Pass by Melvin Van Peebles Luc Dardenne (1h43, EngST) cinema of Michel Audiard ALICE ROHRWACHER (1h27, EngST) C ANNES CLASSICS 7:45pm (approx. 1h30, Free entry) C ANNES CLASSICS/ 5:15pm Lavventura by Michelangelo PUBLIC MASTER CLASS DOCUMENTARY Antonioni (2h20) Fellini degli spiriti by AT THE COMÉDIE ODÉON AT 3PM Anselma DellOlio (1h40)
24 | | 25 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14 CINEMA-CONCERT! Flesh and the Devil by Clarence Brown (1h52) AUDITORIUM OF LYON AT 8PM Accompanied by the National Orchestra of Lyon conducted by Timothy Brock Music by Carl Davis LUMIÈRE TERREAUX 6pm LUMIÈRE CLASSICS CINÉ MOURGUET/SAINTE-FOY- The Strange Affair of Uncle LÈS-LYON 11am DARDENNE BROTHERS Harry by Robert Siodmak Lorsque le bateau de Léon M. (1h21) BIG CLASSICS IN B&W 8pm descendit la Meuse pour la The Third Man by Carol Reed première fois LUMIÈRE CLASSICS 8:30pm © Paul Grandsard (1h45) Followed by R… ne répond Joy House by René Clément plus by Jean-Pierre and Luc (1h38, EngST) Dardenne (1h36, EngST) IRIS/FRANCHEVILLE C ANNES 2020 PREMIERE 2:30pm LUMIÈRE BELLECOUR 6pm Cinema lecture on the films In the Dusk by Sharunas of the Dardenne brothers AUDIARD CENTENARY 5:45pm at the Media library (approx. MEET REMEMBERING Bartas (2h07) Taxi for Tobruk by Denys de 1h30, free entry) JOAN MICKLIN SILVER 5:45pm La Patellière (1h33, EngST) SABINE AZÉMA TONIE MARSHALL Hester Street by Joan Micklin LUMIÈRE CLASSICS 8:30pm DARDENNE BROTHERS 8:30pm Silver (1h31) Two Days, One Night by Jean- PUBLIC MASTER CLASS Homage to the director, a faithful friend of the All the Kings Men by King Hu Pierre and Luc Dardenne LUMIÈRE CLASSICS 8:30pm (1h49) (1h35, EngST) AT THE COMÉDIE ODÉON AT 3:30PM Lumière festival, who left us this year. Les Enfants terribles by Jean- Number One by Tonie Marshall at Pathé Bellecour Pierre Melville (1h45) UGC ASTORIA CINÉMA REX/NEUVILLE-SUR- at 5pm 5pm A LICE ROHRWACHER SAÔNE UGC CINÉ CITÉ CONFLUENCE Happy as Lazzaro by Alice (THEATRE 1) AUDIARD CENTENARY 8pm Rohrwacher (2h06) Lets Not Get Angry by 2pm EPIC SCREENINGS THOMAS VINTERBERG 8:15pm Georges Lautner (1h46, LUMIÈRE INSTITUTE (THEATRE 1) BIG CLASSICS IN B&W 8pm REMEMBERING TONIE 5pm Days of Heaven by Terrence The Celebration by Thomas EngST) La Grande illusion by Jean MARSHALL Malick (1h34) Vinterberg (1h45) 10:30am LUMIÈRE CLASSICS Renoir (1h53) Number One by Tonie Difficult Years by Luigi Zampa AUDIARD CENTENARY 4:30pm Marshall (1h50, EngST) The Professional by Georges (1h53) CINÉMA BELLECOMBE 2:45pm BIG CLASSICS IN B&W PATHÉ BELLECOUR (THEATRE 1) DARDENNE BROTHERS 8pm Lautner (1h48, EngST) G ABRIEL YARED 8pm Young Ahmed by Jean-Pierre PREMIERE 7:15pm The English Patient by Ugetsu by Kenji Mizoguchi 11:15am AUDIARD CENTENARY and Luc Dardenne (1h24) (1h37) Blood to the Head by Gilles On the Rocks by Sofia Anthony Minghella (2h42) Grangier (1h23) Coppola (1h36) 5:45pm C ANNES CLASSICS/ DOCUMENTARY 2:45pm C ANNES CLASSICS PATHÉ BELLECOUR (THEATRE 3) CINÉMA GÉRARD-PHILIPE/ Wim Wenders, Desperado Accattone by Pier Paolo EPIC SCREENINGS 8:30pm UGC CINÉ CITÉ CONFLUENCE VÉNISSIEUX by Eric Friedler and Andreas Pasolini (1h57) The Vikings by Richard (THEATRE 2) Frege (2h) BIG CLASSICS IN B&W 8pm 6:30pm C ANNES 2020 PREMIERE Fleischer (1h56) V IGGO MORTENSEN 2:15pm Journey to Italy by Roberto 9pm EPIC SCREENINGS Spring Blossom by Suzanne The Indian Runner by Sean Rossellini (1h23) Dersu Uzala by Akira Lindon (1h14) Penn (2h07) Kurosawa (2h23) CINÉMA COMŒDIA 9pm AUDIARD CENTENARY C ANNES CLASSICS/ 5:30pm CINÉ TOBOGGAN/DÉCINES Les Tontons flingueurs/ 10:45am LUMIÈRE CLASSICS La Cérémonie by Claude DOCUMENTARY LUMIÈRE INSTITUTE (THEATRE 2) Monsieur Gangster by Charlie Chaplin, le génie DARDENNE BROTHERS 2pm Georges Lautner (1h52, Chabrol (1h51) The Child by Jean-Pierre and 10:45am AUDIARD CENTENARY de la liberté (Parts 1 & 2) EngST) 11:15am JOAN MICKLIN SILVER by François Aymé and Yves Luc Dardenne (1h35, EngST) The Night Affair by Gilles Between the Lines by Joan Grangier (1h33, EngST) Jeuland (2h25) Micklin Silver (1h41) CINÉ-MEYZIEU/MEYZIEU 2:30pm DOCUMENTARY PATHÉ BELLECOUR (THEATRE 2) 9pm LUMIÈRE CLASSICS Le Terminus des prétentieux 10:45am LUMIÈRE CLASSICS 2:30pm AUDIARD CENTENARY The Brood by David LUMIÈRE CLASSICS 8pm JAPANESE CLASSIC The Long Teeth by Daniel Cronenberg (1h32) People Will Talk by Joseph L. Ugestu by Kenji Mizoguchi at the by Sylvain Perret (1h04, Crime on a Summer Morning Gélin (1h40) EngST) by Jacques Deray (1h49) Mankiewicz (1h50) Lumière Institute at 2:45pm 5:30pm LUMIÈRE CLASSICS CINÉMA OPÉRA 4:45pm TREASURES & CURIOSITIES 2:15pm TREASURES & CURIOSITIES An Actors Revenge by Kon Film restored with the participation Pearls of the Deep by Jiří The Movement of Things by Ichikawa (1h53) Female directors 2:45pm CINÉ LA MOUCHE/SAINT-GENIS- Menzel, Jan Němec, Evald Manuela Serra (1h29) The Last Stage by Wanda LAVAL of the Hollywood Foreign Press Schorm, Věra Chytilová and 8:30pm C ANNES 2020 PREMIERE Jakubowska (1h51) Association Simple Passion by Danielle 20TH ANNIVERSARY! 8pm Jaromil Jireš (1h47) In the Mood for Love by Wong Arbid (1h39) Kar-wai (1h38)
26 | | 27 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15 LUMIÈRE INSTITUTE (THEATRE 1) S ABINE AZÉMA 6:30pm 11:15am AUDIARD CENTENARY Mélo by Alain Resnais (1h52) The President by Henri 10am G ABRIEL YARED Verneuil (1h48) The English Patient by PREMIERE/ALBERT 9:30pm Anthony Minghella (2h42) DUPONTEL 2:15pm LUMIÈRE CLASSICS Bye Bye Morons by Albert Difficult Years by Luigi Zampa 2pm C ANNES 2020 PREMIERE Dupontel (1h25) (1h53) A Good Man by Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar (1h48, 5:15pm BIG CLASSICS IN B&W EngST) PATHÉ BELLECOUR (THEATRE 2) Ugetsu by Kenji Mizoguchi (1h37) MELINA MERCOURI 5:15pm 11:15am TREASURES & CURIOSITIES Homage by Nana Mouskouri Pearls of the Deep by Jiří 8:15pm C ANNES 2020 PREMIERE (approx. 1h) Menzel, Jan Němec, Evald DNA by Maïwenn (1h30) TRIBUTE TO Followed by Never on Sunday by Jules Dassin (1h32) Schorm, Věra Chytilová and Jaromil Jireš (1h47) LUMIÈRE TERREAUX MELINA MERCOURI, 9pm DARDENNE BROTHERS 2pm C ANNES CLASSICS 10:45am DARDENNE BROTHERS by Nana Mouskouri Rosetta by Jean-Pierre and La strada by Federico Fellini The Son by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne (1h35, EngST) (1h48) Luc Dardenne (1h43, EngST) An event to honour Melina Mercouri, 4:30pm BIG CLASSICS IN B&W 2:15pm TREASURES & CURIOSITIES during which Nana Mouskouri will LUMIÈRE INSTITUTE (THEATRE 2) The Seventh Seal by Ingmar Letter Never Sent by Mikhaïl 10:45am TREASURES & CURIOSITIES Bergman (1h37) Kalatozov (1h36) perform Greek songs, accompanied The Movement of Things by 7:15pm Female directors 5pm JOAN MICKLIN SILVER by her faithful musicians. Followed Manuela Serra (1h29) The Basilisks/The Lizards by Lina Wertmüller (1h25) A Fish in the Bathtub by Joan by Never on Sunday by Jules Dassin 2:30pm DOCUMENTARY Micklin Silver (1h37) Hollywood maudit – Les 9:45pm DARDENNE BROTHERS 8pm AUDIARD CENTENARY Lumière Institute at 5:15pm Rapaces by Claudia Collao Falsch (1h25, EngST) Emiles Boat by Denys de La (52min) preceded by Il court, il court Patellière (1h41) le monde (10min, EngST) 4:30pm AUDIARD CENTENARY by Jean-Pierre and Luc The Long Teeth by Daniel Dardenne UGC CINÉ CITÉ CONFLUENCE Gélin (1h40) (THEATRE 1) 7:30pm TREASURES & CURIOSITIES Night Riders by Martin Hollý PATHÉ BELLECOUR (THEATRE 3) 2pm BIG CLASSICS IN B&W (1h31) 8 pm EPIC SCREENINGS Red River by Howard Hawks Heavens Gate by Michael (2h13) UGC CINÉ CITÉ CONFLUENCE UGC ASTORIA CINÉ TOBOGGAN/DÉCINES Cimino (3h36) AUDIARD CENTENARY 5:30pm (THEATRE 2) PATHÉ BELLECOUR (THEATRE 1) The Inquisitor/The Grilling by 4pm AUDIARD CENTENARY PIC SCREENINGS 7:30pm 10:45am DARDENNE BROTHERS Claude Miller (1h24) AUDIARD CENTENARY 2:15pm The Gentleman of Epsom by The Leopard by Luchino The Promise by Jean-Pierre CINÉMA COMŒDIA Young Love by Guy Lefranc Gilles Grangier (1h27, EngST) Visconti (3h) 8pm BIG CLASSICS IN B&W (1h34) and Luc Dardenne (1h33, 10:45am DARDENNE BROTHERS All About Eve by Joseph L. EPIC SCREENINGS 6:45pm EngST) Lornas Silence by Jean-Pierre Mankiewicz (2h18) 5pm DARDENNE BROTHERS Heavens Gate by Michael LE SCÉNARIO/SAINT-PRIEST 3pm C ANNES CLASSICS and Luc Dardenne (1h45) Im Thinking of You by Jean- Cimino (3h36) 8pm AUDIARD CENTENARY Lavventura by Michelangelo Pierre and Luc Dardenne The Professional by Georges Antonioni (2h20) (1h25, EngST) UGC CINÉ CITÉ INTERNATIONALE Lautner (1h48, EngST) C ANNES 2020 PREMIERE 7:30pm THOMAS VINTERBERG 8:30pm Red Soil by Farid Bentoumi (1h28, EngST) The Hunt by Thomas CINÉMA MDP/PIERRE-BÉNITE Vinterberg (1h51) MEET GABRIEL YARED AUDIARD CENTENARY 8pm Lets Not Get Angry by PUBLIC MASTER CLASS AT THE COMÉDIE ODÉON AT 3PM CINÉMA OPÉRA CINÉMA LES ALIZÉS/BRON Georges Lautner (1h46, 2:45pm L UMIÈRE CLASSICS S ABINE AZÉMA 2:30pm EngST) Fanfan la Tulipe by Christian- A Sunday in the Country by Jaque (1h42) Bertrand Tavernier (1h34, CINÉMA LE LEM/TASSIN LA DEMI- BIG CLASSICS IN B&W 5:45pm EngST) LUNE Journey to Italy by Roberto Rossellini (1h23) AUDIARD CENTENARY 8:30pm CINÉMA GÉRARD-PHILIPE/ Les Tontons flingueurs/ V IGGO MORTENSEN 8:15pm VÉNISSIEUX Monsieur Gangster by A History of Violence by David Georges Lautner (1h52, Cronenberg (1h35) DARDENNE BROTHERS 2:30pm The Kid with a Bike by Jean- EngST) Pierre and Luc Dardenne LUMIÈRE BELLECOUR (1h27, EngST) BIG CLASSICS IN B&W 5:45pm Laura by Otto Preminger LE MÉLIÈS/CALUIRE © Laurent Koffel (1h28) AUDIARD CENTENARY 8:30pm LUMIÈRE CLASSICS 8:30pm The Counterfeiters of Paris by An Actors Revenge by Kon Gilles Grangier (1h38, EngST) Ichikawa (1h53)
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