‘PREMIERE: Mange tes morts & SPECIAL SCREENING: La BM du seigneur - Jean-Charles Hue’

31 Mar.'15
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In the presence of Jean-Charles Hue

Jean-Charles Hue, whose three short films attracted a lot of attention in the early years 2000, is considered a maverick in young French cinema. He confirmed his reputation with La BM du Seigneur, his first feature-length film, and perhaps even more with Eat Your Dead, a smashing film about a nomadic population.

18:00 La BM du seigneur => 6 & 4 €: TICKET
(FR, 2010, 84’, OV, st: EN)
With Fred Dorkel, Joseph Dorkel, Michaël Dauber, Moïse Dorkel, Philippe Martin, Nina Dorkel, Violette Dorkel, Maurice Serge Noyal, Kelly Noyal, Emilie Dorkel
In France there are about 400,000 Yenish, a nomadic population of European origin. Jean-Charles Hue is a visual artist and filmmaker of gypsy origins rooted in Serbia. He went to the French town of Beauvais to make a film with the Dorkel clan of the Yenish community. Respect for the old generation and religious devotion go hand in hand with vandalism and violence. The result, La BM du Seigneur, is a film halfway between documentary and fiction in which the actors spontaneously act themselves.

20:00 Mange tes morts => 8 & 6 €: TICKET
(FR, 2014, 94’, OV, st: FR + NL)
With Frédéric Dorkel, Jason François, Michael Dauber
After La BM du Seigneur, Jean-Charles Hue hits the road again with the Dorkel family. Jason and his two brothers belong to a travelling community and decide to take a trip into the world of the «gadjos» (not gypsies).

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