The Cinematheque hosts Swiss filmmaker Fabrice Aragno as part of ​JLG Forever series, October 10 and 11

Jean-Luc Godard’s principal collaborator introduces Vancouver audiences to Godard’s final film Scénarios, along with Goodbye to Language

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Scénarios.

 
 

During his final era of artmarking, Jean-Luc Godard’s principal collaborator and right-hand man was Fabrice Aragno. The multitalented Swiss filmmaker, born in Neuchâtel in 1970, was hired by Godard as a production manager on Notre musique in 2004—and their careers have been interlocked ever since.

With the support of Swiss Films and the Consulate General of Switzerland in Vancouver, The Cinematheque welcomes Aragno for a two-night program as part of the year-long ​JLG Forever series. It opens on October 10 with the Vancouver premiere of Godard’s final film Scénarios, alongside its making-of companion Exposé du film annonce du film ​“Scénario”. October 11 features a screening of Goodbye to Language preceded by its proof-of-concept short Les trois désastres. Aragno is taking part in post-screening discussions on both evenings.

In advance of the filmmaker’s arrival, The Cinematheque is displaying a small exhibition of his still photographs called Flamboiement d’automne in the vestibule behind the theatre doors.

Tickets and more details are at The Cinematheque.


Post sponsored by The Cinematheque.

 

Goodbye To Language.