Featuring works by contemporary French filmmakers, from emerging directors to celebrated auteurs, the festival’s lineup highlights movies that premiered at Cannes, Venice, and Locarno, some of which will have their North American or U.S. premiere at the Rendez-Vous. Over 20 directors and film talent are slated to attend select screenings for post-screening Q&As.
Ozon will be on the ground for the New York premiere of “The Stranger” on opening night of Rendez-Vous, alongside rising star Rebecca Marder, who plays Marie Cardona in the adaptation of Albert Camus’s classic novel. The film world premiered at Venice and went on to win three top prizes at the Lumières Awards, including best film,…
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