Across Generations: Unveiling the Past, Embracing the Present

Ce documentaire de Ariane Chemin et Frédéric Laffont s'attache aux pas de ces dizaine de milliers de travailleurs immigrés et à celui qui les a "recrutés"
Columbia, Maison Française – Film Festival 2023. © Columbia University
The six films selected for the festival all explore memories and intergenerational connections within families that reach into the past and help shape the present. They share a number of common themes and storytelling devices in striking ways. Each of the films makes use of personal photographs, home movies, and other private or public archival combined with interviews, investigating these visual and oral memories to decipher individual, family, and generational histories and identities and the ways these evolve over time and across national and social boundaries.
Five of the films are documentaries and one is an historical fiction. Five are recent releases, including two U.S. premieres, one has become a reference film, and all are French productions or co-productions.
The festival is curated by Shanny Peer, Fanny Guex, and Ilana Custos-Quatreville; and supported by Villa Albertine, the Knapp Family Foundation, and Columbia University’s Alliance Program, Department of History, Institute of African Studies, European Institute, and Society of Fellows and Heyman Center for the Humanities.
Q&As with Emmanuelle Saada and Frédéric Viguier, with Amandine Gay and Joyce McMillan, with Alain Kassanda and Souleymane Bachir Diagne, with David Ernaux-Briot and Thomas Dodman, and with Marianne Hirsch and Leo Spitzer.
When? September 6, 2023 – October 17, 2023 – 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Where? Columbia University in the City of New York