Fatal attraction
PUT TO THE TEST
Each year EntreVues offers a series of screenings to accompany the film that appears on the Baccalauréat syllabus and that is to be worked on by students who have chosen to specialise in Film Studies. Students from secondary schools all over France come to Belfort to take part in this educational opportunity open to all.
FATAL ATTRACTION
This year, students are required to study Manoel de Oliveira’s The Strange Case of Angelica, so EntreVues is offering a series of screenings entitled “Fatal attraction”, based around the theme of eternal, unbounded love which defies death in the gothic tradition, not to mention time and space. With romance as the series of screenings’s central theme, cinema reveals itself as an art able to embody ghosts, a world where the living and the dead can meet and fall in love in the same dimension of reality.
THE FILMS :
The Strange Case of Angelica (Manoel de Oliveira, 2010)
After Death (Evgueni Bauer, 1915)
A Matter of Life and Death (Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger, 1946)
Portrait of Jennie (William Dieterle, 1948)
Orphée (Jean Cocteau, 1950)
Solaris (Steven Soderbergh, 2002)
Irène (Alain Cavalier, 2009)
Le Tableau (Laurent Achard, 2013)
Young audience : Corpse Bride (Tim Burton, 2004)