Festival 3 Continents
Compétition internationale
46th edition
NOV. 15>23, 2024, Nantes France

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#F3C2024 - ACCESSIBLE SCREENINGS

2 November 2024 Mediation to three continents films
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Discover the festival’s accessible screenings for people with visual or hearing disabilities.

Sunday, November 17

1:30pm – Le Cinématographe

Simply black

Jean-Pascal Zadi and John Wax, France, 2020, 90min

JP, a 40-year-old failed actor, decides to organize the first big black protest march in France, but his often burlesque encounters with influential figures in the community, and the interested support he receives from Fary, cause him to vacillate between the desire to be in the spotlight and true militant commitment…

Accessible with audio description and to the deaf and hearing-impaired – Screening presentation in sign language

Wednesday, November 20th

1:30pm – Le Cinématographe

Good Mother

Hafsia Herzi, France, 2021, 99 min

Nora, a housekeeper in her fifties, looks after her small family in a housing estate in Marseille’s northern suburbs. After a long period of unemployment, her eldest son Ellyes has become involved in a gas station robbery. Incarcerated for several months, he awaits his trial with a mixture of hope and anxiety. Nora does everything she can to make the wait as unbearable as possible…

Accessible with audio description and to the deaf and hearing-impaired

8:30pm – Le Concorde

Two or three things I know about her

Jean-Luc Godard, France, 1967, 95min

The mid-1960s. Telling the story of Juliette, an “ordinary” housewife who lives in a large housing project in the Paris region and occasionally prostitutes herself, Godard recounts – or denounces – in no particular order, the cruelty of capitalism, the flatness of life in large housing projects, the bathroom that many people still don’t have, the excessive urbanization of Paris, and the Vietnam War. Juliette and the other characters are only there to illustrate these points, with a few “slices of life”.

Accessible to the deaf and hearing-impaired

Thursday, November 21st

8:45pm – Le Katorza

Swagger

Olivier Babinet, France, 2014, 84min

Swagger takes us inside the heads of children and teenagers with surprising personalities who grow up in the heart of the housing estates of Aulnay and Sevran. The film shows us the world through their singular and unexpected eyes, their funny and hard-hitting reflections. Swagger is a visual mosaic that paints a portrait, both documentary and pictorial, of a generation that will never give up on its dreams.

In the presence of the director

Accessible to the deaf and hearing-impaired – Screening presentation in sign language

INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS

Single price for the disabled: €3

Léa Leboucq – Public Relations and Mediation Officer
publics@3continents.com / 02 40 69 89 37

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