Belmondo Retrospective: Stavisky

Tue Oct 11 2022 at 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm

Alliance Française de Washington DC | Washington

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Belmondo Retrospective: Stavisky Join us to watch "Stavisky," a 1974 French biographical drama film based on the life of the financier and embezzler Alexandre Stavisky.
About this Event

Alliance Française of Washington (AFDC) invites you to a screening of Stavisky (1974), by Alain Resnais on Tuesday, October 11 as part of its second Film Festival “Belmondo Retrospective.” The screening will take place at the Alliance Française of Washington (great chance to revisit our building on 2142 Wyoming Avenue NW).

Doors open at 6:30 pm and the film starts at 7:00 pm. A welcome glass of wine will be offered before the screening.

AFDC Covid Policy

Be ready to show your vaccination card (or a photo of it) and your ID at the entrance. Masks are required at all times when inside the Alliance Française of Washington.

About the film

Stavisky (1974), by Alain Resnais |117 min | France / Italy | in French only WITHOUT SUBTITLES

Director: Alain Resnais

Stars: Jean-Paul Belmondo, François Périer, Anny Duperey, Charles Boyer

Synopsis: From money laundering to influence-peddling, casino gambling to dabbling in controversial politics, the life of Serge Alexandre (Jean-Paul Belmondo), aka Stavisky, flashes before our eyes and we see the making and unmaking of the theatrically charming con man who made turn-of-the-century France his playground.

About the Film Festival

Alliance Française of Washington, DC is thrilled to be back with its second Film Festival "BELMONDO RETROSPECTIVE," to pay homage to the beloved French actor’s early career.

An icon of the French New Wave, who became an overnight star after playing a gangster in Godard's Breathless, Jean-Paul Belmondo died last year on September 6 at the age of 88. His crooked boxer's nose (Belmondo did have an undefeated, but brief boxing career), dashing grin and cynical manner alone made him one of the most recognizable men in cinema. Called the French Marlon Brando, Belmondo was known for refusing to play in Hollywood films, but attracting nearly 160 million spectators in his 50-year career back home. Mostly remembered for his roles as police officers and gangsters, has he been overlooked in his more "serious" (but no less extraordinary) roles, for example, as a priest in Léon Morin, prêtre?

We invite you to join us in our rétrospective and (re-)discover this iconic French actor. The Film Festival is also a great chance to enjoy some of the best French film directors, including Godard, Melville, Resnais and Truffaut. We will also screen a documentary written by Belmondo's son and directed by Régis Mardon, in which Jean-Paul Belmondo returns to the locations of some of his great films and shares some secrets.

This film festival is brought to you by the Alliance Française of Washington, DC in collaboration with Rialto Pictures, France Channel, Villa Albertine, La Maison Française, Westfield Montgomery, AMC Montgomery 16, Instituto Italiano di Cultura, NYU Washington, AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center, and The VEN at Embassy Row.

Scroll down for the full Film Festival schedule.

About Jean-Paul Belmondo

Born in Neuilly in 1933, the son of sculptor Paul Belmondo, Jean-Paul Belmondo studied acting at the Paris Conservatory and became a star overnight in Godard’s Breathless (1960). The quintessential New Wave actor, Belmondo went on to work with most of the major directors of the 60s and 70s. He climaxed his Godardian phase with Pierrot le fou (1965), swashbuckled and globe-trotted in Philippe de Broca’s Cartouche (1962) and That Man from Rio (1964), wore a cassock and a trenchcoat for Jean-Pierre Melville’s Léon Morin, prêtre and Le Doulos (both 1961 and future Rialto Pictures releases), romanced Catherine Deneuve in Truffaut’s Mississippi Mermaid (1969), stood up to screen veterans Jean Gabin and Charles Vanel in Henri Verneuil’s Un Singe en hiver (1962) and Melville’s L’Ainé des Ferchaux (1963), and embodied one of the 20th century’s most daring swindlers in Alain Resnais’s Stavisky (1974).

By the late 1970s, Belmondo had abandoned art house films for action vehicles which shifted the dramatic emphasis from acting talent to acrobat prowess (Belmondo priding himself on being his own stuntman). By the mid-80s his popularity was on the wane, though he made a comeback of sorts in Claude Lelouch’s Itinéraire d’un enfant gaté (1988) and Les Misérables (1995). His other credits include Patrice Leconte’s Half a Chance (1998), Cedric Klapisch’s Peut-être (1999) and Bernard Stora’s made-fortelevision remake of L’Ainé des Ferchaux (2001), in which Belmondo reprised the role played by Charles Vanel in the 1963 version.

Owner of the prestigious Théâtre des Varietés in Paris, Belmondo made his stage comeback in 1987 and has portrayed Edmund Kean, Cyrano and Frédérick Lemaître (the brilliant ham actor of Children of Paradise fame) and starred in two Feydeau revivals. In 1999 and 2001, Belmondo suffered strokes that forced him into retirement. (Souce: Pressbook © 2003, Rialto Pictures LLC).

Jean-Paul Belmondo died on September 6, 2021 in Paris at the age of 88.

Sign up to watch more films! Below is the full Film Festival Schedule:

Friday, September 23, 7:00 pm at La Maison Française at the French Embassy | Une femme est une femme (1961), by Jean-Luc Godard | 84 min | France | in French with English subtitles . Sign up here.

Monday, September 26, 7:00 pm, at AMC Montgomery 16 | A bout de souffle (1960), by Jean-Luc Godard | 90 min | France | in French with English subtitles. Sign up here.

Wednesday, September 28, 6:30 pm, at Istituto Italiano di Cultura in Washington, DC | Le Doulos (1962), by Jean-Pierre Melville 108 min | France | in French with English subtitles. Sign up here.

Friday, September 30, 7:00 pm, at The Ven Hotel at Embassy Raw | Léon Morin, prêtre (1961), by Jean-Pierre Melville | 117 min | France | in French with English subtitles. Sign up here.

Tuesday, October 4, 6:30 pm, at NYU Washington, DC | Pierrot Le Fou (1965), by Jean-Luc Godard |110 min | France | in French with English subtitles. Sign up here.

Thursday, October 6, 6:45 pm, at AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center | La Sirène du Mississippi (1969), by François Truffaut |123 min | 35 mm | France | in French with English subtitles. Registration link to come.

Tuesday, October 11, 7:00 pm, at Alliance Française of Washington, Stavisky (1974), by Alain Resnais |117 min | France, Italy | in French only without subtitles. Sign up here.

Friday, October 14, 7:00 pm, at La Maison Française at the French Embassy | Belmondo par Belmondo (2016), by Régis Mardon | 90 min | France | in French with English subtitles. Sign up here.


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Event Venue

Alliance Française de Washington DC, 2142 Wyoming Avenue Northwest, Washington, United States

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