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Film Review: Boston MFA French Film Festival — “Party Girl,” Gray Panther Division

Party Girl has won a plethora of festival awards, including two at Cannes in 2014.

By: Arts Fuse Editor Filed Under: Featured, Film, Review Tagged: and Samuel Theis, Boston Museum of Fine Arts Film, Claire Burger, French Film Festival, Marie Amachoukeli, Party Girl, Paul Dervis

Fuse Film Review: MFA’s French Film Festival — A Congenial “Easy Way Out”

The star of The Easy Way Out is its splendidly quick pacing, which gives it more of the feel of an American film than one would expect.

By: Arts Fuse Editor Filed Under: Featured, Film, Review Tagged: Brice Cauvin, French Film Festival, Paul Dervis, Stephen McCauley, The Easy Way Out

Coming Attractions in Film: July 2012

Wouldn’t you know it, just when you thought July would be all Red Sox games, bike rides, hikes, and weekend get-a-ways, there’s a whole lot of great films to keep you occupied. This month includes classics, new documentaries, a giant screen, and two festivals –- the Maine Film Festival and Boston’s venerable French Film Festival.

By: Tim Jackson Filed Under: Coming Attractions, Featured, Film Tagged: DocYard Series, French Film Festival, Harvard Film Archive, HFA, Maine International Film Festival, MASS MoCA, MFA, My Reincarnation, Portrait of Wally, Red Tails, Restoration, Tchoupitoulas, The Art of Love, The Extraordinary Ordinary Life Of Jose Gonzalez

Coming Attractions in Film: July 2011

July offers something for everyone — those who want to think can puzzle over the latest film from Jean-Luc Godard at the Museum of Fine Arts, while those who want to bake their brains can head over to “Cowboy and Aliens.”

By: Arts Fuse Editor Filed Under: Coming Attractions, Film Tagged: -Jean-Luc-Godard, Brattle Theatre, CAPTAIN AMERICA, Film Socialisme, French Film Festival, Friends with Benefits, MFA

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