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Opening lecture (in Heb.): Ariel Schweitzer

Robinson's Place | Santa Claus Has Blue Eyes

89 minutes

Robinson's Place - Two penniless friends meet up in a Parisian square looking for some fun with women | Santa Claus Has Blue Eyes - Daniel needs some money to buy a duffle coat that is in fashion, so he agrees to work for a photographer by dressing up as Santa Claus

Numéro zéro

Dir.: Jean Eustache
| 111 minutes

The director talks to his 70-year-old grandmother, who raised him. The result is a dual portrait - that of a fascinating, independent, and strong woman, and that of rural, archaic France, a world that is slowly disappearing.     

Alix's Pictures | The Virgin of Pessac

84 minutes

Alix's Pictures - A photographer describes her images to Eustache’s son Boris. Gradually and almost imperceptibly, her monologue deviates from what is happening in the photos and sails into the realms of imagination | The Virgin of Pessac - Eustache offers another portrait of rural, archaic, and largely patriarchal France

A Dirty Story

Dir.: Jean Eustache
| 50 minutes

A story told in two completely differnt ways about "looking at women's genitals through a hole in the toilet door". The film - which avoids pornography - was considered shocking when it was first released in 1977.