The 14th annual Focus on French Cinema Festival opens in Greenwich with Albert Dupontel’s “Au Revoir Là–Haut” (See You Up There) on Friday, April 27, and closes in Manhattan with the New York premiere of Gaël Morel’s “Prendre Le Large” (Catch the Wind) on May 1.
The lineup includes 18 feature-length films, many of which have won César nominations and awards. The movies will be screened at Bow Tie Cinemas in Greenwich, the Avon Theatre in Stamford, and the French Institute Alliance Française in New York City.
For a complete schedule, visit www.focusonfrenchcinema.org.
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