
Alain Resnais'
Last Year at Marienbad aka L'année dernière à Marienbad (1961)
Hopelessly retro, eternally avant-garde, and one of the most influential movies ever made.J. Hoberman, The Village Voice
The Calgary Cinematheque presents the fourth in a series of screenings celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the French New Wave. Bursting onto the scene in 1959, young filmmakers like François Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard changed the landscape of cinema immediately and indelibly. Even five decades later, independent films still reverberate with their influence. Our series of films will screen on the first Tuesday of each month, with a repeat screening and lecture the following Saturday. This series is presented in collaboration with the Alliance Française of Calgary, Cultures France and the French Embassy in Ottawa. The series continues with screenings of a rare 35mm print of Alain Resnais'
In conjunction with our French New Wave series, we present a monthly series of short lectures by film experts. These lectures will take place on Saturday afternoons and be followed by a film screening and discussion. The series continues on Saturday February 6 at Noon with "Alain Resnais and the 'Left Bank' of the French New Wave" presented by Lee Carruthers (Assistant Professor of Film Studies, University of Calgary) and a screening of Alain Resnais' enigmatic and beautiful 1961 film,
Not just a defining work of the French New Wave but one of the great, lasting mysteries of modern art, Alain Resnais' epochal

Tuesday, February 2 at 7pm
Saturday, February 6 at 12pm
(repeat screening with 'Film School' lecture & discussion)









