In 1966, Marguerite Duras, already a prolific writer of novels, plays and screenplays, turned to filmmaking, co-directing the first of her nineteen films.
Alongside TIFF and the ICA’s complete retrospective of Duras’ shorts, features and televisual work, Ciné Lumière presents a selection of short and feature-length films, from Hiroshima mon amour written by Duras and directed by Resnais, to India Song and Nathalie Granger.