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Cinematheque Francaise devoting a day to the work of film maker Gael Lepingle
10 Sep 2015
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The three releases have all been translated into English by our own Dr Anne Etienne
In the context of its series ‘Cinema Today’, the Cinematheque Francaise (Paris) is organising a day, on September 14th, on the cinema of film director Gael Lepingle. On this occasion, three of his films will be presented - Julien (2010), After Night Falls (2014), and A Lovely Valley (2015) - which have all been translated into English for their international festival releases by our colleague Dr. Anne Etienne as part of her ongoing collaboration with the filmmaker.