VCU French Film Festival

VCU French Film Festival
Location Richmond, Virginia
Founded 1993
Hosted by Virginia Commonwealth University, University of Richmond
Number of films 17 features & 13 shorts (2015)[1]
Festival date March (annually)
Language French
Website http://www.frenchfilmfestival.us/

The French Film Festival - Richmond, VA is an annual film festival held in Richmond, Virginia, focused on recently produced French-language films.

It was created in 1993 by Drs. Peter and Françoise Kirkpatrick, professors of French literature, culture and film studies at Virginia Commonwealth University and University of Richmond, respectively.[2] It is billed as the largest festival of French film in the United States. Since then, and as of 2015, it has welcomed a delegation totaling more than 380 directors, producers, actors, film scholars, critics, and French government officials.[3] At the 2004 Festival, the Festival’s founders and directors, Drs. Peter and Françoise Ravaux-Kirkpatrick, were decorated as “Chevaliers de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres”, a high honor in the arts in France, and in 2011, the Médaille Beaumarchais by the French Société des Auteurs et Compositeurs Dramatiques.[4]

The festival usually takes place the last weekend of March, during which the city is filled with French speakers and aficionados of French cinema. It is held at the historic Byrd Theatre. At the 2014 Festival, there were approximately 22,000 attendees/tickets sold.[5]

The Festival

The festival is host to a variety of French films, both short and feature-length.[6][7] to promote French language, cinema, and culture in the U.S. and in American educational institutions. French directors and starring actors engage the audience in question and answer sessions following the screening of their films.

The Festival is sponsored by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Unifrance, l’ARP (French acronym for "Guild of French Directors and Producers"), and the SACD (a French acronym for "Guild of Authors, Composers and Directors"). The Community Idea Stations (PBS), as well as the TV channel TV5MONDE also are partners of the festival.

The Byrd Theatre, rated by USA Today in 2011 as one of the best film palaces remaining in North America,[8] is the annual venue for the Festival. Each year, the French Film Festival brings to the Byrd Theatre the very same technicians and projectionists responsible for the screenings at the International Cannes Film Festival, ensuring the highest quality of both sounds and images [9]

Programme

Each year, the festival showcases a selection of features, shorts and masterclasses in various sections:

Delegation

A large delegation of French directors, actors and producers of feature and short films come to the Festival each year to present their films and also interact with the audience through question-and-answer sessions after each showing.

References

  1. "French Film Festival Schedule, 2015".
  2. "French Film Festival - History". Retrieved 2 May 2015.
  3. "French Film Festival Past Delegations".
  4. "The French Film Festival". Style Weekly. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
  5. "The French Film Festival Celebrates 22 Years In Richmond This Weekend". RVA Magazine. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
  6. O'Neill, Shannon (March 26, 2006). "Ouvrez Vos Yeux". Style Weekly. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
  7. O'Neill, Shannon (April 12, 2006). "C'est Bon". Style Weekly. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
  8. Leif Pettersen (15 January 2015). "Silver screen nostalgia: Historic movie theaters". usatoday.com. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
  9. "Josiane Balasko Among Stars Celebrating Richmond's French Film Festival". vcu.edu. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
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