Tuesday, July 8, 2025 From 6:00 PM To 8:00 PM Add to Calendar 2025-07-08 18:00:00 2025-07-08 20:00:00 Ciné Club Series: 'Hors-Saison' by Stéphane Brizé Lost love lingers in Hors-Saison, a quiet, coastal romance starring Guillaume Canet and Alba Rohrwacher, with a haunting score by Vincent Delerm. French Library, 53 Marlborough Street, Boston, MA, United States America/New_York
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About Stéphane Brizé
Stéphane Brizé is an acclaimed French filmmaker known for his deeply humanistic and socially conscious cinema. With a career spanning both fiction and documentary, Brizé’s works often explore the struggles and resilience of ordinary people facing extraordinary challenges. His films, including Hors Saison and Mademoiselle Chambon, have garnered critical acclaim for their subtle character studies and exploration of human relationships.About Mariel Iezzoni
Mariel Iezzoni is an independent filmmaker practicing both fiction and documentary film. Her latest short, Burial, premiered at the Richmond Film Festival and was a Special Jury Nominee. She received her MFA in Film from the City College of New York where she graduated a BAFTA Scholar and winner of the Chantal Akerman Student Prize.
She is currently writing and producing her first full-length feature film, Red Hill Town, about a family who are the last remaining citizens of an abandoned coal mining town in northeast Pennsylvania. She began her love of French cinema as an undergraduate student in Paris.
Upcoming Events

Ciné Club Series: 'L'Événement' by Audrey Diwan
Presentation and discussion with Mariel Iezzoni
From Annie Ernaux’s autobiographical novel, Happening traces a student’s fight for autonomy in 1960s France. In this award-winning adaptation, Audrey Diwan transforms a personal ordeal into a universal coming-of-age story.
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We invite parents and children to gather in the children's room of our library for a magical story time in French!
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Come join us for the new Theater Club at the French Library, a place to read, watch, discuss and recite contemporary and classic French plays with fellow enthusiasts.
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