2009.11.12.tournees.french.film_.festival.pdf

COMING THIS FALL
Columbia College
Division of Languages & Literatures
~ French Program presents
The 2009 Tournées French Film Festival
Nov. 3, 7PM – BLC 201/202 Columbia College,
Abdellatif Kechiche’s La Graine et le Mulet (2007)
Speaker: Ms. Hanaa R. Dornik, Instructor, Foreign Languages & Mass Communication
Department of Benedict College
Special thanks go to the Diversity Committee at Columbia College, co-sponsor of this film
Nov. 9, 7PM - BLC 201/202 Columbia College,
Philippe Claudel’s Il y a longtemps que je t’aime (2008)
Speaker: Dr. Heather Matthusen, Asst Professor of Philosophy, Columbia College
Special thanks go to the French Program at Columbia College, co-sponsor of this film
Nov. 12, 7PM - Belk Auditorium, 005 BA Building, USC
Claude Miller’s Un Secret (2007)
Speaker: Dr. Saskia Coenen Snyder, Asst Professor of History, USC
Special thanks go to the Jewish Studies Program at the University of South
Carolina, co-sponsor of this film
Nov. 17, 7PM - BLC 201/202 Columbia College
Bouli Lanners’s Eldorado (2008)
Speaker : Ms. Jeanne-Marie Siva, Alliance Française of Columbia
Special thanks go to the office of Multicultural Affairs and Community Resources at
Columbia College, co-sponsor of this film
Nov. 18, 7PM - Belk Auditorium, 005 BA Building, USC
Rachid Bouchareb’s Indigènes (2006)
Speaker: Dr. Jeanne Garane, Associate Professor of French, USC
Special thanks go to the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at the
University of South Carolina, co-sponsor of this film
Nov. 21, 4PM - BLC 201/202 Columbia College
Michel Ocelot’s Azur et Asmar (2006)
For full synopses of the films, go to http://www.columbiacollegesc.edu/academics/modlang/
tournees.asp
The Tournées Festival is made possible with the support of the Cultural Services of the French Embassy and the French
Ministry of Culture who in turn have the support of : the Florence Gould Foundation, the Grand Marnier Foundation,
Highbrow Entertainment and the Franco-American Cultural Fund.
We are very grateful to our local sponsors. From Columbia College, we thank the Office of Multicultural Affairs and
Community Resources, the Diversity Committee and the Division of Languages & Literatures, French Program. From USC,
our gratitude extends to the Department of Languages, Literatures & Cultures; the Jewish Studies Program and the European
Studies Program.
We wish to thank Billingsley Printing and Engraving as well for their printing services.