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SFFF 8th annual WINTER FRENCH SHORT FILM SCREENING

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8th WINTER FRENCH SHORT FILM SCREENING
Saturday, February 21, 2015 – Doors at 6pm / Films at 7pm

VERGE CENTER FOR THE ARTS

part of the COUCHBLEACHERS ART INSTALLATION
 

JOIN US for an ORIGINAL & ARTSY EVENING of FABULOUS SHORTS, DELICIOUS WINE, BEER & PASTIS, TASTY FOOD TRUCK, and UPLIFTING FRENCH POP MUSIC!

 

PROGRAM

 

§  2015 CÉSAR NOMINATED SHORTS!
It is Awards season in France too. Our 8th Winter Short Film Screening  will showcase a selection of the short films nominated for a CÉSAR (French Academy Award) in the ANIMATION and LIVE ACTION categories. 
The audience will be invited to vote for the “Sacramento César Awards”!

The 40th César Ceremony will have been held a day earlier, Friday, February 20th. César Winners will be announced at the end of the evening.

 

§  This year's screening is unique in that the audience will be part of a living, interactive art exhibit: The Verge's COUCHBLEACHERS installation (by Los Angeles artist Nate Page) will be our seats for the evening. Because of this unique opportunity capacity is limited

 

WHERE

 

§  VERGE CENTER FOR THE ARTS– 625 S Street (corner of 7th and S Streets).

 

WEBSITE

 

§  www.SacramentoFrenchFilmFestival.org

 

PHONE

 

§  916-455-9390

 

TICKET PRICES

 

§  $15 General Admission

§  Tickets will be available at the door. Reserve your seats in advance online. www.SacramentoFrenchFilmFestival.org

 

HIGHLIGHTS of the EVENING

 

§  All films are presented in French with English subtitles.

§  French Pop with DJ Christophe.

§  No Host Wine, Beer & Pastis Bar!

§  Food Truck byCICHY Co.

§  With the support of Barefoot Wine, New Glory Brewery, Simply Recipes & Unifrance Paris.

§  Please dress comfortably and note that shoes are not allowed on the couches! 


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