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The Tournées Festival - 'Séraphine'

California Lutheran University will hold its fifth annual French film festival, a series of free screenings, from Sept. 7 through 30.

The Tournées Festival: French Films on the CLU Campus will feature five movies, which will all start at 7:15 p.m. in Preus-Brandt Forum. They explore the themes of integrity, compassion and diversity. All films are subtitled in English.

Winner of seven César Awards, Yolande Moreau is unforgettable as a real-life naïve artist in the title role of Martin Provost’s 2008 film, “Séraphine.” Moreau plays the painter as no one’s fool and, in several scenes marked by silence, conveys Séraphine’s mental state as utterly inscrutable.  
 
Presented by the French program in CLU’s Department of Languages and Cultures, the free festival is made possible with the support of the French Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, the Centre National de la Cinématographie, the Florence Gould Foundation, the Grand Marnier Foundation and highbrow entertainment.
 
Preus-Brandt Forum is located south of Olsen Road between Mountclef Boulevard and Campus Drive. For more information, contact Karen Renick of the French Department at renick@callutheran.edu or go to http://www.callutheran.edu.

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