Event Type: Screenings
Date
October 29, 2024

Location

East Gallery, Maison Française, Buell Hall


Time
6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Event Organizer

Maison Française Film Festival 2024: Cinema/Care


Event Sponsor

Event Co-Sponsor(s)

Villa Albertine, Institute of Comparative Literature and Society, Institute for the Study of Sexuality and Gender, Institute of African Studies, Alliance Program, School of Social Work, Department of Medical Humanities and Ethics, and the Society of Fellows and Heyman Center for the Humanities


Registration is required, and can be found here.

Sébastien Lifshitz, 2024, Documentary, 104 min.
In French with English subtitles
Q&A with Sylvie Hofmann and Fanny Guex

Sylvie has been a nurse for 40 years at the North Hospital of Marseille. Her life is running. Between patients, her sick mother, her husband and her daughter, she has always devoted her life to helping others. What if she decided to think a little about herself? To retire? Does she give herself the right, but above all, does she really want to retire?

Festival international du film indépendant de Bordeaux 2023
Festival du Film Francophone 2023
Les Arcs Film Festival 2023

Trailer (in French)

Sébastien Lifshitz is an award-winning French screenwriter and director. He teaches at La Fémis. Lifshitz has navigated between fiction films (Wild Side 2004 and Going South 2009) and documentaries (Bambi 2013, The Lives of Thérèse 2016, Adolescentes 2019, Little Girl 2020) becoming one of the masters of the genre in French Cinema along with Nicolas Philibert. His work has received the most prestigious awards in France and has been featured in international film festivals in Cannes, Venice, Berlin, among others.

Sylvie Hofmann has been a nurse since 1980 at the North Hospital of Marseille. She is a daughter, a wife, and a mother. Sylvie is now the new heroine of Sébastien Lifshitz’s last documentary film. Lifshitz spent one year following her (in and outside the hospital) during the Covid pandemic.

Fanny Guex is the Associate Director of the Columbia Maison Française.

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