“Biguine” film screening and reception with Patrick Chamoiseau
Film, Talk
La Maison Française - Villa Albertine DC
4101 Reservoir Road
Washington, D.C. , United States 20007
Monday 28th October, 2024
Discover a film on musicians on Hermansia and Tiquitaque from Martinique, followed by a conversation with screenwriter Patrick Chamoiseau!
Join us on Monday, October 28th for the screening of the 2004 film “Biguine” followed by a conversation with its screenwriter Patrick Chamoiseau, and a Caribbean reception at La Maison Française, included with the ticket.
About the film
In Martinique, at the end of the 19th century. Abandoning the plantation in which they work, Hermansia and Tiquitaque, a couple of musicians, decide to settle in Saint-Pierre, then at its peak. But they will quickly become disillusioned: the majestic city, fascinated by Western music and instruments, rejects their drums, their bamboo pipes and their plantation songs. A long drift will then begin during which they will learn these rhythms from elsewhere. Their talent gave birth to the Biguine, a Métis creation of incredible vitality that would become the symbol of Saint-Pierre.
Find out more about the film here and its trailer here.
The film lasts for 1h30 mn and will be subtitled in English. It will be followed by a Q&A between the audience and the screenwriter Patrick Chamoiseau, moderated by Professor Charly Vestraet. A reception with Caribbean appetizers will then take place until 9:15pm.
Patrick Chamoiseau
Patrick Chamoiseau, poet, novelist and essayist, is the author of a multifaceted body of work that has won numerous awards (Prix Carbet de la Caraïbe in 1990, Prix Goncourt and Prix Goncourt des Lycéens in 1992, Prix Spécial du Jury RFO in 2002, Prix du livre RFO in 2008, Prix Marguerite Yourcenar in 2023…) and been translated worldwide. His aesthetic explores the creolization and relational poetics of the contemporary world. Today, he is one of the most important literary figures in the Caribbean.
Among his many projects, Patrick Chamoiseau contributed to the motion picture “Biguine” as screenwriter, along with director Guy Deslauriers.
Security Rules: Each person attending the event must have a ticket registered in their name and a government-issued ID that matches the name on the reservation to enter the Embassy. No one will be admitted without a reservation and official ID. Due to strict security measures, please arrive on time, as doors will be closed at 7:30 pm sharp. Please allow for extra time for security screenings.
Credits: This event is organized by the Institut Français USA – Villa Albertine and the Resources USA Foundation. Resources USA Foundation, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization promoting collaboration between the US and France to encourage Innovation in Science, Technology, Culture, and Higher Education. Our organization is able to continue its mission because of your support and generosity for our events at Maison Française, whether it’s a one-time gift, a monthly contribution, or part of a matching gifts program. Please contact us for contributions exceeding $250.
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