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Le cinéclub « psy » de Association des psychothérapeutes psychanalytiques du Québec. présente FERMER LES YEUX de Victor Erice. La projection sera suivie d'une discussion en présence du psychanalyste et psychiatre Raymond Blanchet.
📆 Dimanche 30 mars à 17h00.
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Julio Arenas, un acteur célèbre, disparaît pendant le tournage d’un film. Son corps n’est jamais retrouvé, et la police conclut à un accident. Vingt-deux ans plus tard, une émission de télévision consacre une soirée à cette affaire mystérieuse, et sollicite le témoignage du meilleur ami de Julio et réalisateur du film, Miguel Garay. En se rendant à Madrid, Miguel va replonger dans son passé…
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Ciné-club “Psy” Film of the Association des psychothérapeutes psychanalytiques du Québec presents CLOSE YOUR EYES by Víctor Erice.
The screening will be followed by a discussion with psychoanalyst and psychiatrist Raymond Blanchet.
📆 Sunday, March 30, at 5:00 PM.
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Set in contemporary Madrid, an aging filmmaker named Miguel Garay is called upon to recount his memories of working on his final and still unfinished film, “The Farewell Gaze.” During its production, the lead actor and Miguel’s close friend, Julio Arenas, disappeared without a trace, leaving in his wake a mystery that would haunt the lives of everyone associated with the film. Miguel never directed another project, instead living a quiet life as a writer by the coast. He remained reluctant to unravel the mystery surrounding Julio until approached by an investigative television program reviving the case decades later. With careful reflection, he reconnects with the film’s crew, former lovers, and Julio’s daughter, seeking closure for the disappearance and what it meant for all of their lives.
Over three decades after the release of his previous film, revered Spanish auteur Víctor Erice (The Spirit of the Beehive, El Sur, and Dream of Light) returns with a “poignant cinematic swan song” (The Hollywood Reporter). A reflective culmination of Erice’s career in film, Close Your Eyes is a haunting meditation on memory, absence, and the enduring resonance of the moving image.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Cinéma du Parc, 3575 Avenue du Parc, Montréal, QC H2X 3P9, Canada,Montreal, Quebec
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