Delphine Seyrig
1932 - 1990Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen
György Pálfi
Brigitte Bardot, Alain Delon
A film where anything can happen - the hero and the heroine changes their faces, age, look, names, and so on. The only same thing: The love between man and woman... in an archetypical love story cut from 500 classics from all around the world.
Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
Luis Buñuel
Fernando Rey, Delphine Seyrig
In Luis Buñuel’s deliciously satiric masterpiece, an upper-class sextet sits down to dinner but never eats, their attempts continually thwarted by a vaudevillian mixture of events both actual and imagined.
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
Jeanne Dielman, 23, Quai du Commerce 1080 Bruxelles
Chantal Akerman
Delphine Seyrig, Jan Decorte
A lonely widowed housewife does her daily chores and takes care of her apartment where she lives with her teenage son, and turns the occasional trick to make ends meet. Slowly, her ritualized daily routines begin to fall apart.
Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
Stolen Kisses
François Truffaut
Jean-Pierre Léaud, Claude Jade
The third in a series of films featuring François Truffaut's alter-ego, Antoine Doinel, the story resumes with Antoine being discharged from military service. His sweetheart Christine's father lands Antoine a job as a security guard, which he promptly loses. Stumbling into a position assisting a private detective, Antoine falls for his employers' seductive wife, Fabienne, and finds that he must choose between the older woman and Christine.
Stolen Kisses
Maso et miso vont en bateau
Nadja Ringart, Ioana Wieder
Delphine Seyrig, Simone de Beauvoir
The year 1975 is declared “year of the woman”. On this occasion Bernard Pivot invited Françoise Giroud on television, then Secretary of State for Women. Faced with statements, a group of women filmmakers parody the issues in a provocative way.
Maso and Miso Go Boating
Delphine and Carole
Callisto McNulty
Delphine Seyrig, Carole Roussopoulos
In the 70s, actress Delphine Seyrig and director Carole Roussopoulos, both militant feminists, were the pioneers of video activism in France. They documented the demonstrations of French feminists and used the new technologies to counter the poor representation of women in the public media.
Delphine and Carole
Son nom de Venise dans Calcutta désert
Marguerite Duras
Delphine Seyrig, Michael Lonsdale
The full soundtrack to Marguerite Duras' 1975 film India Song, about a French ambassador's wife in 1930s India, is here repurposed with all new cinematography. As we hear all the dialogue of a bygone movie, we travel visually through images of absence and decay, bereft of life. It's the ghost of a film, and a further commentary on colonialism.
Son nom de Venise dans Calcutta désert