29/01/2019
The Horse Hospital tomorrow! From 7:30 starting with Hervé's first TV appearance on Apostrophes in 1990 and then his film, his last work, his only film, first shown 27 years ago to the day on French National TV in 1992.
All proceeds from the event will go to Positively UK, a peer-led support organisation for people living with HIV.
"I've decided to be calm, to follow to the end this novelistic logic that so hypnotises me, at the expense of all idea of survival. Yes, I can write it, and that's undoubtedly what my madness is-I care more for my book than for my life, I won't give up my book to save my life, and that's what's going to be the most difficult thing to make people believe and understand."
Hervé Guibert, 'Modesty, or Immodesty', 1990
28/01/2019
A very shy Hervé accepting the César Award for best screenplay together with Patrice Chéreau for 'L'homme blessé' in 1984, and again in his novel 'To The Friend Who Did Not Save My Life'.
'That same evening I got the award for the best scenario, which led Muzil, who had watched the ceremony on TV, to say that I looked "truly happy." And I really was.'
Patrice Chéreau & Hervé Guibert, César 1984 du Meilleur Scénario Original et Dialogues pour L'HOMME BLESSÉ
This is "Patrice Chéreau & Hervé Guibert, César 1984 du Meilleur Scénario Original et Dialogues pour L'HOMME BLESSÉ"…
07/08/2018
THIS TONIGHT! Club des Femmes at the BFI! Revolt, She Said
'The Cat Has Nine Lives is a dazzlingly choric conversation between five different women, centred on journalist Katharina and her visiting French friend Anne. From anti-Vietnam protests to parodic pigtailed picnics via pick-ups that don’t go to plan, the film offers episodes in the lives of women on the verge of a political breakthrough, voicing their ennui with faithless turtle-necked lefty male intellectuals – but also with militarism, beauty, and other played-out stereotypes.'
Buy cinema tickets for The Cat Has Nine Lives + intro by Dr Annie Ring | BFI Southbank
The first post-war German feminist film, shot in Techniscope, is as relevant now as it was in 1968.
23/04/2018
!Reminder! - book club tomorrow! Last time we meet in Deptford! 💋
https://www.facebook.com/events/154881531859504/?ti=icl
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Judy Chicago, Fragments of the Delta of Venus, 2004
17/08/2017
Bildnis einer Trinkerin TONIGHT
Ulrike Ottinger's
TICKET OF NO RETURN (1979)
We'll start at 20:30 to play a short by Ulrike,
SUPERBIA (PRIDE) (1986)
16/08/2017
TH|S |S TON|GHT
Yvonne Rainer's
JOURNEYS FROM BERLIN/ 1971 (1980)
nine pm. SE17 1SL
FREE
10/08/2017
THIS EVENING --
Margarethe von Trotta's
SISTERS, OR THE BALANCE OF HAPPINESS (1979)
+ Helke Sander's short SUBJECTIVITY (1967)
nine pm. SE17 1SL
FREE
01/08/2017
Jeanne Moreau chante India Song
India Song (Jeanne Moreau)
Lyrics: Marguerite Duras / Musique: Carlos D'Alessio, 1975 Chanson, Toi qui ne veux rien dire Toi qui me parles d'elle Et toi qui me dis tout Ô, toi, Que nou...
30/07/2017
Scared to leave the room____ #15 Sois belle et tait-tois (1976)
19/09/2016
Laura & Ingrid
Art Licks Weekend
The Art Licks Weekend is a festival that showcases the work of pioneering young artists, curators, galleries and project spaces in London.
14/06/2016
Please help bring this lady to London as part of a programme I've curated at the ICA next week! x
Interior Garden (1978)
To enable us to bring to London this rarely screened film by Sara Kathryn Arledge, an undeservedly neglected artist.