Tag Archives: Barbara (Amalric)

SHIRIN NESHAT AT THE HAMMER

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Recalling the structure of Barbara (the recent Mathieu Amalric feature), Shirin Neshat’s LOOKING FOR OUM KULTHUM is a “visually dazzling film-within-a-film about an artist-filmmaker who attempts to make a film about her hero, the legendary female Arab singer Oum Kulthum. Neshat’s heroine, Mitra, struggles as she dares to cross lines in a conservative, male-dominated society—reflecting the obstacles faced by Neshat and Kulthum themselves.”*

The screening—co-presented with Otis College of Art and Design—will be followed by a Q & A with Neshat.

 

LOOKING FOR OUM KULTHUM, Tuesday, June 5, at 7:30 pm.

hammer.ucla.edu/looking-for-oum-kulthum-with-shirin-neshat

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COLCOA — AMALRIC’S BARBARA

For his seventh feature as a director, Mathieu Amalric investigates the life of French singer BARBARA through the prism of an actress (Jeanne Balibar, as Brigitte) portraying the singer for a film directed by Yves Sand (Amalric).

This acclaimed meta-narrative—for which Balibar won the César de la meilleure actrice—makes its West Coast debut Thursday night at COLCOA.

BARBARA

Thursday, April 26, at 10:15 pm.

Directors Guild of America

7920 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood.

Above and below: Scenes from Barbara. Image credit: Gaumont.