The project "My French Film" continues
Baku / 10.08.18 / Turan: With the support of the French Embassy in Azerbaijan, the French Institute and the Landmark Hotel, the project of a free show of famous French films continues. According to the press release of the embassy, in August-September every Friday one French film will be presented in the Rotunda hotel hall with the participation of representatives of the Azerbaijani cinema. The show starts at 19:30, the films will be shown with subtitles.
August 17 - with the participation of photographer Rustam Huseynov, Jacques Godard's film "At the last breath;
August 24 - with the participation of director Ali Isa Jabbarov will be shown the film "Live the life" of the same director;
August 31 -, with the participation of director Teymur Hajiyev, Jean Pierre Melvi's film The Red Circle will be shown;
September 7 - with the participation of the director and philosopher Taimur Daimi, a film by Leo Karaksin "Holy Motors"
September 14 - art critic Elchin Aliyev will present the film "Lacombe Lucien" by Louis Mal;
September 21 - director Ilgar Safat will present Robert Bresson's film "Money";
On September 28 - actor Bahram Bagirzadeh will present the film "The Toy" by Francis Weber .- 16D-
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