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Remembering Claude Chabrol
Wed Jun 25, 7:00 PM
Lamakaan
This Monsoon, on every Wednesday, immerse yourselves in the works of the legendary French filmmaker, known for his masterful storytelling and psychological thrillers, CLAUDE CHABROL.
Every Wednesday evening, Lamakaan will screen Chabrol’s finest films, offering audiences a chance to experience his signature style, marked by sharp social critique and gripping narratives. Whether you're a longtime admirer or new to his oeuvre, this festival promises an unforgettable journey through the world of one of France’s most influential directors.
About Claude Chabrol: Claude Chabrol, born on June 24, 1930, and passing away on September 12, 2010, was a pioneering figure of the French New Wave, leaving an indelible mark on cinema with his sharp, suspenseful storytelling and incisive social critiques. Deeply influenced by Hitchcock, Chabrol crafted thrillers that dissected bourgeois hypocrisy with a detached, ironic lens. His early films, such as Le Beau Serge (1958) and Les Cousins (1959), helped define the New Wave movement, while later works like La Cérémonie (1995) showcased his mastery of psychological tension. Throughout his prolific career, Chabrol remained a craftsman of cinema, blending elegance with unsettling narratives that exposed the darker corners of human nature. His legacy endures as a filmmaker who transformed the thriller genre into a vehicle for profound social commentary.
Film Title: LA CEREMONIE | 1968 | 95Mins | France & Germany | French with English Subtitles
About the film: La Cérémonie (English: lit. The Ceremony) is a 1995 French-German psychological thriller film by Claude Chabrol, adapted from the 1977 novel A Judgement in Stone by Ruth Rendell. The film echoes the case of Christine and Lea Papin, two French maids who brutally murdered their employer's wife and daughter in 1933, as well as the 1947 play they inspired, The Maids by Jean Genet.
Screening followed by Discussion. All are Welcome. Entry is Free & Open to all!
Every Wednesday evening, Lamakaan will screen Chabrol’s finest films, offering audiences a chance to experience his signature style, marked by sharp social critique and gripping narratives. Whether you're a longtime admirer or new to his oeuvre, this festival promises an unforgettable journey through the world of one of France’s most influential directors.
About Claude Chabrol: Claude Chabrol, born on June 24, 1930, and passing away on September 12, 2010, was a pioneering figure of the French New Wave, leaving an indelible mark on cinema with his sharp, suspenseful storytelling and incisive social critiques. Deeply influenced by Hitchcock, Chabrol crafted thrillers that dissected bourgeois hypocrisy with a detached, ironic lens. His early films, such as Le Beau Serge (1958) and Les Cousins (1959), helped define the New Wave movement, while later works like La Cérémonie (1995) showcased his mastery of psychological tension. Throughout his prolific career, Chabrol remained a craftsman of cinema, blending elegance with unsettling narratives that exposed the darker corners of human nature. His legacy endures as a filmmaker who transformed the thriller genre into a vehicle for profound social commentary.
Film Title: LA CEREMONIE | 1968 | 95Mins | France & Germany | French with English Subtitles
About the film: La Cérémonie (English: lit. The Ceremony) is a 1995 French-German psychological thriller film by Claude Chabrol, adapted from the 1977 novel A Judgement in Stone by Ruth Rendell. The film echoes the case of Christine and Lea Papin, two French maids who brutally murdered their employer's wife and daughter in 1933, as well as the 1947 play they inspired, The Maids by Jean Genet.
Screening followed by Discussion. All are Welcome. Entry is Free & Open to all!