Two French classics from 1953 and 1988 along with the 2004 film "Maria Full of Grace" will be shown for free at 1 PM on March 19 at the Titus Brandsma Center. The 1953 film "Madame de..." stars Danielle Darrieux and examines social constraints in turn-of-the-century Paris through the story of a pair of diamond earrings. Claude Chabrol's 1988 film "Story of Women" stars Isabelle Huppert in one of her most memorable roles about a woman who builds a career doing illegal abortions in Vichy France. "Maria Full of Grace" tells the true story of a Colombian girl who becomes a drug mule in order to make money and stars
Two French classics from 1953 and 1988 along with the 2004 film "Maria Full of Grace" will be shown for free at 1 PM on March 19 at the Titus Brandsma Center. The 1953 film "Madame de..." stars Danielle Darrieux and examines social constraints in turn-of-the-century Paris through the story of a pair of diamond earrings. Claude Chabrol's 1988 film "Story of Women" stars Isabelle Huppert in one of her most memorable roles about a woman who builds a career doing illegal abortions in Vichy France. "Maria Full of Grace" tells the true story of a Colombian girl who becomes a drug mule in order to make money and stars
Two French classics from 1953 and 1988 along with the 2004 film "Maria Full of Grace" will be shown for free at 1 PM on March 19 at the Titus Brandsma Center. The 1953 film "Madame de..." stars Danielle Darrieux and examines social constraints in turn-of-the-century Paris through the story of a pair of diamond earrings. Claude Chabrol's 1988 film "Story of Women" stars Isabelle Huppert in one of her most memorable roles about a woman who builds a career doing illegal abortions in Vichy France. "Maria Full of Grace" tells the true story of a Colombian girl who becomes a drug mule in order to make money and stars
Two French classics from 1953 and 1988 along with the 2004 film "Maria Full of Grace" will be shown for free at 1 PM on March 19 at the Titus Brandsma Center. The 1953 film "Madame de..." stars Danielle Darrieux and examines social constraints in turn-of-the-century Paris through the story of a pair of diamond earrings. Claude Chabrol's 1988 film "Story of Women" stars Isabelle Huppert in one of her most memorable roles about a woman who builds a career doing illegal abortions in Vichy France. "Maria Full of Grace" tells the true story of a Colombian girl who becomes a drug mule in order to make money and stars
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Two French classics and one of the most multi-
awarded films of 2004. That describes the
movies to be shown at Titus Brandsma Center on March 19. Screenings are free of charge and will start at 1 PM.
MADAME DE... (1953)
("The Earrings of Madame de...) by Max Ophuls 105 minutes
Remember Danielle Darrieux in Francois Ozon's
"8 Women"? She, along with Charles Boyer and (Italian filmmaker) Vittorio De Sica, are at the centerpiece of Ophuls' study of social constraints and look at the dazzling but hollow existence of Frenchmen at the turn-of-the-century Paris. The movie shows how a pair of diamond earrings affect certain people after it's being pawned.
STORY OF WOMEN (1988)
by Claude Chabrol 110 minutes
The French counterpart of Alfred Hitchcock is in
top form in this feature. His favorite actress, Isabelle Huppert, also gave one of her most memorable performances. The theme has striking resonance to current events. Huppert plays Marie-Louise Giraud, who build a thriving career as an abortionist in Vichy France - and becomes the last of her sex to be guillotined in her country.
MARIA FULL OF GRACE (US-Colombia, 2004)
by Joshua Marston 101 minutes
The long list of accolades and the Oscar
nomination of Carolina Sandino Moreno say it all but there's more (as its poster show) to the tale of an impoverished lass who agrees to be a "drug mule" in able gain a better life.
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