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13 - 21 April 2024: A Grin Without a Cat

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A Grin Without a Cat
Chris Marker, 1978, 180 min

Marker’s incomparable editing skills attained a new level of sublimity and subtlety in his epic chronicle of the international New Left’s spectacular rise and fall. At turns mordant and mournful, A Grin Without a Cat uses an extraordinary range of source material – newsreels, propaganda films and Marker’s own footage – to construct a polyphonic, immersive and critical history of political struggle. “I am not boasting that I made a dialectical film. But I have tried for once (having in my time frequently abused the power of the directive commentary) to give back to the spectator, through the montage, “his” commentary, that is, his power.” – Chris Marker


Part of our Histoire(s) du cinéma series

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With the support of the Institut Francais du Royaume-Un