Live Art & Film

Neighbours: Marguerite Duras in the World of Images

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Philippe Terrier-Hermann, still from La Dérive, 2009
Neighbours: Marguerite Duras in the World of Images
Wed 27 Oct, 7pm, £5/£3 conc
Overview
Marguerite Duras's films are 'films of voices' in which one 'reads the film and sees the book'. Duras shares with contemporary artists this way of looking at cinematic writing as a 'kaleidoscope space'. This series of screenings which takes place at the SLG, the French Institute and Tate Modern explores the links between Duras's work and contemporary film-making.
David Lamelas, Interview with Marguerite Duras, 1970, 5'13"
Philippe Terrier-Hermann, La Derive (The Rift), 2009, 61'
Followed by a Q&A with Philippe Terrier-Hermann, actor Andy Gillet and Anne-Sophie Dinant, associate curator at the South London Gallery.
To book tickets call 020 7703 6120
Neighbours is curated by Pascale Cassagnau and presented by the London French Institute in collaboration with the South London Gallery and Tate Modern.











