With little or no embellishment, Marguerite Duras offers a simple, often wordless chronicle of a woman’s day. In a pretty house in the Yvelines, on the banks of a large pond, live Isabelle Granger (Lucia Bosè), her husband, their two young daughters, Laurence and Nathalie, another woman (played by Duras’s lifelong friend, Jeanne Moreau) and a black cat. One devotes herself to housework and gardening, and attends the children’s piano lessons. The other, Mrs. Granger, worries about the future of her daughter Nathalie, and her ‘uncommon violence.’ Will Nathalie agree to be a boarder and take music lessons? Only a transistor radio, narrating the misdeeds of two young killers, breaks the silence that haunts the house. It is then that a salesman (Gérard Depardieu) bursts on the scene…

Film Club

The screening on Sun 20 October will be introduced by film critic and programmer Roberto Oggiano and followed by a discussion with the audience, as part of our film club, Finally Sunday. No booking is necessary (it’s free to attend), you just need to buy a ticket to the film.

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