Tomorrow: Languages Literatures and Cultures Film Series

10/10/2024  &  10/18/2024

The Department of Languages, Literatures & Cultures is proud to present the LLC Film Series to the TU community. This Fall 2024, we will screen two films – one from France and one from Italy – that delve into the nuances, contradictions, and challenges faced by Francophone and Italophone communities. These screenings offer a unique opportunity to explore diverse cultures and realities while fostering engaging and thought-provoking discussions afterward.

10/10/2024  |  7:00 PM  |  LA 4310

Mariannes Noires. Directed, produced and edited by Mame-Fatou Niang & Kaytie Nielsen Thursday, October 10 @ 7 pm – LA 4310 In French with English Subtitles Recent violence and growing nationalism in France have brought fierce debates about the country’s identity to the forefront. In Mariannes Noires, seven French-born women of African and Caribbean descent unravel what it means to be Black and French; to be Black in France. They are entrepreneurs, scholars, filmmakers, dancers, and artists, whose Frenchness is rooted in a cultural space stretching from metropolitan France to Africa and its many diasporas. This documentary is a mosaic of seven narratives that raise the veil on a multicultural France.

10/18/2024  |  4:00 PM  |  LA 1201

Devoy tutti. Directed, produced and written by Bernadette Wegenstein Thursday, October 18 @ 4 pm – LA 1201 Through magical realist animations in the style of baroque chiaroscuro, Devoti Tutti returns to the martyred Saint Agatha of Catania a voice she never had. Alongside a chorus of the citizens of Catania and the stories of real abuse survivors, Devoti Tutti shows how a community’s reverence for its saint masks misogynist realities. In her cell Agatha is kept company by her breasts, which her tormenters severed from her body—a reminder of the violence she suffered, but also of her refusal to submit to a man’s desire. Together with the flying breasts, Agatha escapes from the chamber where she has been held prisoner for two millennia and flies out over the ocean and into her own self-creation.

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