During this month of September, French cinema will occupy the screen of the La Rampa cinema, at 23 and O, Vedado, with five historical films of the drama, adventure, documentary and children’s fiction genres.
The Emperor of Paris, by Jean-François Richet, will be screened until this Sunday; From September 7 to 11, it will be the turn of Eugenie Grandetdirected by Marc Dugain.
The cycle will continue, from September 14 to 18, the film Stop the fire, by the director and screenwriter Emmanuel Courcol. The documentary The survivorsby Patrick Rotman, can be seen from the next 21 to 25.
The feature film closes the nameless warby director Lucas Belvaux, from September 28 to October 2.
For children will be exhibited My friend Polyby Nicolas Vanier (Saturdays 10 and Sundays 4 and 11), and Damien wants to change the world, directed by Xavier de Choudens (Saturdays 17 and 24 and Sundays 18 and 25).
On the other hand, it was announced that the Aimé Césaire Media Library, of the French Alliance of Havana, opened its doors today to students and those interested in accessing that space for learning the French language.
Headquartered in G between 17 and 19, also in Vedado, the center provides loan services for books and magazines, as well as CDs and DVDs to consult at the institution or borrow, among others.
It is the only library in the Cuban capital that offers documentation on France, the Francophone world and Europe, both in French and Spanish.
The Media Library has already put online the Infoletter number 35, which proposes delving into the work of Laurent Gaudé, author of novels and plays, winner of the Goncourt Prize for The sun of the Scortas, translated in 34 countries; and Prize des Libraires for The Death of King Tsongor.