I Love You, I Don’t

Fri 10 Nov

The first film written and directed by iconic French singer and songwriter Serge Gainsbourg is a love triangle that begins when a lonely truck-stop waitress (Jane Birkin, Gainsbourg’s then-partner) falls for a hunky garbage collector (American cult actor and Warhol sex symbol Joe Dallesandro), making her boyfriend jealous. The movie shares its title with that of a sexually-explicit 1969 pop hit by Gainsbourg and Birkin. Also featuring a youthful Gérard Depardieu.

“Gainsbourg, like Prince after him, came from music to filmmaking with a strong cinematic sense.”  – The New York Time

 

Tickets available online and on the door.

*Concession available for French Institute members, registered students, registered unemployed people, disabled people (free for accompanying person), seniors and under 18.

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