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Ciné-Club Francophone

Posted Mar 19 '21

Francophone Shorts Screening

March 25 | 7:00 pm | AFNO, 1519 Jackson Ave.




Malabar
Director: Maximilian Badier-Rosenthal
2020 • 23 min.
France
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Bach-Hông
Director: Elsa Duhamel
2019 • 18 min.
France/Vietnam

Trailer/Bande-Annonce

Fatiya
Director: Marion Desseigne-Ravel
2018 • 19 min.
France

Destination arbre
Director: Marie Deboissy
2021 • 3 min.
France
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*More films to be added!

Join us for our monthly outdoor film screening. For the month of March, we are celebrating Francophone Month with a selection of short films from across the French-speaking world. 
The films will have English subtitles.

The event is part of  Le mois de la francophonie (Francophone Month,) a month-long festival highlighting the diversity of the French-speaking world. 

The event is free for AFNO members, and $5 for non members. 

To register for this event, please click here. click here.

Questions? Please contact Joseph at AFNO.


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