Dec 7

Inspired by French Cinema

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  • Add to Calendar 2023-12-07 20:00:00 2023-12-09 20:00:00 Inspired by French Cinema Inspired by French Cinema Devised and directed by Javier Antonio González Inspired by French Cinema follows a tradition of voyeurism, self-reference, collage and fragmentary storytelling that can be found in several nouvelle vague films as well as in Roberto Bolaño’s writing, especially The Savage Detectives. As a point of departure, Jules and Jim, Last Year at Marienbad and Hiroshima, mon amour influenced us the most. Having arrived with several scenes introducing the characters and the plot, students were tasked with completing the story, creating and in some cases finishing the character arcs. The story revolves around a group of students who go to graduate school in NYC during the Iraq War, and how their ideals—their intensity and their manifestation—interfere with the rest of their lives. Pulling from imagery easily associated with Parisian love and coffee shops, as well as a set inspired by movie theater lobbies, the staging is an ensemble visit to early 2000’s New York. Tickets $12 general admission $6 BC/CUID Thursday, December 7, 8 PM – GET TICKETS Friday, December 8, 8 PM – GET TICKETS Saturday, December 9, 3 PM – GET TICKETS Saturday, December 9, 8 PM – GET TICKETS Scenic Design Jian Jung Costume Design Jasmine Canjura Lighting Design Vittoria Orlando Sound Design Broken Chord Choreography Veraalba Santa Stage Management Sahmaya Busby Assistant Director Is Perlman Dramaturgy Lingi Wang With Barnard and Columbia students Barnard College barnard-admin@digitalpulp.com America/New_York public

Inspired by French Cinema
Devised and directed by Javier Antonio González

Inspired by French Cinema follows a tradition of voyeurism, self-reference, collage and fragmentary storytelling that can be found in several nouvelle vague films as well as in Roberto Bolaño’s writing, especially The Savage Detectives. As a point of departure, Jules and Jim, Last Year at Marienbad and Hiroshima, mon amour influenced us the most. Having arrived with several scenes introducing the characters and the plot, students were tasked with completing the story, creating and in some cases finishing the character arcs. The story revolves around a group of students who go to graduate school in NYC during the Iraq War, and how their ideals—their intensity and their manifestation—interfere with the rest of their lives. Pulling from imagery easily associated with Parisian love and coffee shops, as well as a set inspired by movie theater lobbies, the staging is an ensemble visit to early 2000’s New York.

Tickets
$12 general admission
$6 BC/CUID

Thursday, December 7, 8 PM – GET TICKETS
Friday, December 8, 8 PM – GET TICKETS
Saturday, December 9, 3 PM – GET TICKETS
Saturday, December 9, 8 PM – GET TICKETS

Scenic Design Jian Jung
Costume Design Jasmine Canjura
Lighting Design Vittoria Orlando
Sound Design Broken Chord
Choreography Veraalba Santa
Stage Management Sahmaya Busby
Assistant Director Is Perlman
Dramaturgy Lingi Wang
With Barnard and Columbia students