Film Screening. The Mother and the Whore

Date

Schedule

20:00–00:00

Place

Garage Screen summer cinema

DESCRIPTION

Alexandre lives in his girlfriend Marie’s apartment. He also wants to return to his ex-lover Gilberte and dates the sexually liberated Veronika. Jean Eustache’s most famous film plunges into the Parisian everyday of the 1970s which is a mix of politics, sex, desperate conversations about love, and disenchantments with the 1968 revolution. The film will be screened from a 35 mm print.

Jobless intellectual Alexandre (Jean-Pierre Léaud) maneuvers skillfully between three girlfriends. In parallel to living with his lover Marie (Bernadette Lafont) in her tiny flat, he is trying to resurrect a relationship with his ex Gilberte (Isabelle Weingarten), who is going to marry another man. Residing in Saint-Germain-de-Prés—the intellectual epicenter of Paris’s left bank, Alexandre also meets the nurse Veronika (Françoise Lebrun) who easily and playfully changes sexual partners.

A seminal film of the French 1970s, Jean Eustache’s The Mother and the Whore captures the existential hangover that engulfed the French left following the May revolution of 1968, lost and already alienated from its enactors. The project of a new world quickly became a banality, as did sexual freedom which turned into a routine.

Lasting three and a half hours, The Mother and the Whore only covers a few days from Alexandre’s life. Eustache almost synchronizes the action time and the time of the movie itself, leading to a feeling that the life of the disappointed rebel and dreamer Alexandre is limited to momentary presence alone, which he desperately fills with mundane activities: gatherings in cafes, visits to a friend-artist, plentiful conversations about love and politics, sex and adultery. This allows Eustache to materialize time reduced only to the present and thus, again, devoid of the future for which the May 1968 revolutionaries fought.

The film will be screened in French with Russian subtitles.

The Mother and the Whore
Dir. Jean Eustache
France, 1973. 217 min. 18+

Technical partner of the screening: Kinoperedvizhka.

tickets

Standard: 350 rubles
Student: 250 rubles*

BUY TICKETS

 GARAGE cardholders:  175 RUB.

Tickets for seniors, veterans, large families, under 18s, and visitors with disabilities (with one carer): 175 RUB**

We recommend that you buy tickets in advance. All ticket categories are available online.

* Students aged 18–25 on production of relevant ID
** Please show proof of eligibility at the cinema entrance