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Chicago European Union Film Festival 2024

Arts and Entertainment

February 9, 2024

From: Chicago European Union Film Festival

The Gene Siskel Film Center has presented the Chicago European Union Film Festival (CEUFF). As we considered the appetites of our audience and the evolution of the European Union (EU), an adaptation of the scope and shape of the festival felt essential-and exciting. It is our immense pleasure, with the support of our cultural partners across the EU, to introduce a new iteration of the festival: an annual spotlight of the country in the EU Presidency. This year, we’re featuring the best in Belgian cinema. Presenting Chicago audiences with a potent cultural immersion and showcasing bright new native talents alongside a slice of repertory favorites, our EU Spotlight will also welcome guests and artists, host special events, and introduce the tastes of the country on display at special events and at our concession stand (yes, there will be Belgian waffles this year!).

Schedule:

Friday, March 1, 2024

7:00 pm: Omen

AUGURE

2023, Baloji, Belgium/Democratic Republic Of Congo/Netherlands/France/Germany/South Africa, 90 mins
In English and French, Swahili, and Lingala with English subtitles | Format: Digital

In OMEN, the feature debut from Belgian-Congolese artist and musician Baloji, Koffi, a young Congolese man, visits his native Kinshasa after living for years in Belgium. With his white  fiancée Alice by his side, the return to his birthplace is troubled from the start, as his family members hold fast to old superstitions, heightened by his appearance and the passage of time. When he suffers a nosebleed during a meal, secrecy and sorcery erupt. With stunningly rich visuals, OMEN is a sensory experience, introducing a daring, imaginative, and visionary filmmaker. Belgium’s submission to the Academy Awards for consideration, OMEN premiered in the Un Certain Regard program at the Cannes Film Festival, where it won the New Voice Prize. Baloji in attendance. Tickets: $20 Gene Siskel Film Center members and SAIC students, faculty, and staff / $25 general audiences. Festival Passports not eligible for Opening Night.

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Saturday, March 2, 2024

1:30 pm: Here

2023, Bas Devos, Belgium, 82 mins
In French, Romanian, Chinese, and Dutch with English subtitles | Format: Digital

In Bas Devos’s unassuming HERE, a Brussels construction worker prepares to return home for the holidays, perhaps never to return to his urban lifestyle. Before he leaves, he makes a soup out of the leftover ingredients in his fridge. Delivering servings of soup around the city, he bids goodbye to family and friends whom he may never see again. On a rainy day, quite by chance, he meets a woman studying microbiology, specifically bryology-the study of moss, and the two form a particular, poignant bond. Shot on 16mm and arguably the most romantic movie of the year (spoiler alert: no one consummates anything), HERE is a lyrical, peaceful, and enchanting meditation on the little things: the grass beneath our feet, the act of sharing a meal, the small pleasure of catching up with a friend. In a world where things are loud and complicated, Devos offers a soothing balm…and a bowl of soup.

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3:30 pm: The Falling Star

L'ÉTOILE FILANTE

2023, Dominique Abel, Fiona Gordon, Belgium/France, 98 mins
In French with English subtitles | Format: Digital

A former activist and fugitive for 35 years, Boris is tending bar at The Falling Star when his past catches up with him in the form of a mysterious stranger who arrives at the bar armed and wanting revenge. The appearance of a double, the depressed and solitary Dom, provides Boris’s cunning partner Kayoko and their faithful friend Tim with the perfect escape plan. But they haven’t accounted for Dom’s ex-wife, Fiona, a suspicious detective on their trail. With a deadpan sensibility reminiscent of the work of Aki Kaurismäki, beloved Belgian artists Dominique Abel and Fiona Gordon (LOST IN PARIS), who are both trained dancers and clowns, infuse this delightful film noir comedy with their trademark physicality, dashes of color, and winking sense of humor.

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6:15 pm: Jeanne Dielman, 23, Quai Du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles

1975, Chantal Akerman, France/Belgium, 201 mins
In French with English subtitles | Format: 35MM

In Chantal Akerman’s hypnotic and methodical JEANNE DIELMAN, the daily routine and chores of a middle-aged woman are studied. Named the greatest film of all time by Sight and Sound in 2022, and recognized as a singular and astonishing masterpiece, Akerman’s film seems simple, but it encompasses an entire world. Its Chicago premiere was held at the Film Center on November 19, 1976, with Akerman in attendance. In an interview with then Film Center curator B. Ruby Rich, Akerman reacted to the early positive responses to the film, saying, “You know, when you make it, you just make it. After it was finished, when I saw the complete film, I said: ‘Oh my god, people will not be willing to stay!’ Because it is very difficult for me to imagine what they are waiting to see in a film in a commercial theater.” Get your tickets in advance, Akerman devotees: people are indeed willing to stay, and JEANNE DIELMAN always sells out.

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Sunday, March 3, 2024

1:30 pm: Man Bites Dog

C'EST ARRIVÉ PRÈS DE CHEZ VOUS

1992, Rémy Belvaux, André Bonzel, Benoît Poelvoorde, Belgium, 95 mins
In French with English subtitles | Format: 35MM

In this brutal mockumentary the activities of serial killer Ben are recorded by a willingly complicit documentary team while he terrorizes cities across Belgium and philosophizes about the state of the world. One of Quentin Tarantino’s favorite films, MAN BITES DOG controversially won the International Critics’ Prize at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival, stunning audiences with its cynical and unflinching satire of media violence. In 2010, critic Scott Tobias wrote that upon its release, “Most of the arguments centered on whether it should even exist…today, it doesn’t look like provocation for provocation’s sake; it’s a thoughtful, evergreen thesis on documentary 'reality' and the grotesque distortions of the movie camera.” Content consideration: NC-17 version presented, includes depictions of graphic violence and sexual assault. Print Courtesy of the Academy Film Archive.

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3:45 pm: Here

2023, Bas Devos, Belgium, 82 mins
In French, Romanian, Chinese, and Dutch with English subtitles | Format: Digital

In Bas Devos’s unassuming HERE, a Brussels construction worker prepares to return home for the holidays, perhaps never to return to his urban lifestyle. Before he leaves, he makes a soup out of the leftover ingredients in his fridge. Delivering servings of soup around the city, he bids goodbye to family and friends whom he may never see again. On a rainy day, quite by chance, he meets a woman studying microbiology, specifically bryology-the study of moss, and the two form a particular, poignant bond. Shot on 16mm and arguably the most romantic movie of the year (spoiler alert: no one consummates anything), HERE is a lyrical, peaceful, and enchanting meditation on the little things: the grass beneath our feet, the act of sharing a meal, the small pleasure of catching up with a friend. In a world where things are loud and complicated, Devos offers a soothing balm…and a bowl of soup.

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5:45 pm: The (Ex)Perience Of Love

LES SYNDROME DES AMOURS PASSÉES

2023, Raphaël Balboni, Ann Sirot, Belgium/France, 89 mins
In French with English subtitles | Format: Digital

In Raphaël Balboni and Ann Sirot’s charmer, Rémy and Sandra live a quiet and content domestic life. Struggling to conceive, they seek an explanation for their disappointment and discover they suffer from “Past Love Syndrome,” a bizarre condition which has only one cure: both of them must have sex with all of their exes, and find closure on those past relationships. For Sandra, the list of lovers is long; for Rémy this list is…less so. This festival darling, which premiered at Critics Week at the Cannes Film Festival, is an irresistible and whimsical journey of love that considers themes of past lives, sex, and intimacy with an openness and refreshing sense of humor that is sure to spark lively conversations between lovers and exes alike.

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Monday, March 4, 2024

6:15 pm: When It Melts

HET SMELT

2023, Veerle Baetens, Belgium/Netherlands, 111 mins
In Dutch with English subtitles | Format: Digital

When the isolated and reclusive Eva (Charlotte De Bruyne) learns of a memorial celebration for a long lost friend, she is plunged into the past, recalling her sensitive 13-year-old-self (Rosa Marchant) and the sweltering summer when her life was irrevocably damaged. Adapted from Belgium’s coveted Bronzen Uil prize–winning eponymous novel written by Lize Spit, and winner of a special jury prize for Marchant’s heartbreaking performance as the young Eva, WHEN IT MELTS is a bitter and unflinching portrait of childhood trauma and its reverberations. Content consideration: contains themes of sexual assault and violence. Followed by a Belgian beer and chocolates reception hosted by Flanders Delegation in the USA.

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8:30 pm: Mambar Pierrette

2023, Rosine Mfetgo Mbakam, Belgium/Cameroon, 93 mins
In French with English subtitles | Format: Digital

Cameroonian born and Belgium based Rosine Mfetgo Mbakam’s (CHEZ JOLIE COIFFURE) MAMBAR PIERRETTE makes its Chicago premiere after an illustrious festival run, including  presentations in the Directors' Fortnight at Cannes and the New York Film Festival. Set in Cameroon, the amiable but overworked seamstress Mambar busily prepares clothes for the start of the school year, while dutifully serving as a confidant for her customers and community. After experiencing a series of setbacks, including a torrential rain that threatens to flood her workshop, Mambar struggles to stay afloat. A narrative film deftly balanced with documentary elements (the film’s nonprofessional cast includes Mbakam’s cousin in the lead role), MAMBAR PIERRETTE is a graceful and powerfully subtle portrait of the little moments that-compounded by systems of oppression-can suddenly redefine our lives.

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Wednesday, March 6, 2024

6:15 pm: Here

2023, Bas Devos, Belgium, 82 mins
In French, Romanian, Chinese, and Dutch with English subtitles | Format: Digital

In Bas Devos’s unassuming HERE, a Brussels construction worker prepares to return home for the holidays, perhaps never to return to his urban lifestyle. Before he leaves, he makes a soup out of the leftover ingredients in his fridge. Delivering servings of soup around the city, he bids goodbye to family and friends whom he may never see again. On a rainy day, quite by chance, he meets a woman studying microbiology, specifically bryology-the study of moss, and the two form a particular, poignant bond. Shot on 16mm and arguably the most romantic movie of the year (spoiler alert: no one consummates anything), HERE is a lyrical, peaceful, and enchanting meditation on the little things: the grass beneath our feet, the act of sharing a meal, the small pleasure of catching up with a friend. In a world where things are loud and complicated, Devos offers a soothing balm…and a bowl of soup.

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8:15 pm: Little Girl Blue

2024, Mona Achache, Belgium/France, 95 mins
With: Marion Cotillard
In French with English subtitles | Format: Digital

After the suicide of her mother, writer and photographer Carole Achache and her daughter Mona found thousands of photos, letters, and audio recordings her mother left behind. Academy Award–winning actress Marion Cotillard (LA VIE EN ROSE) plays the director’s mother, and Mona plays herself, generating a delicate yet raw meta portrait of a mother-daughter relationship. Utilizing unconventional, fourth-wall-breaking techniques to boldly exhume and investigate her mother’s sins, Mona vividly blurs the lines between documentary and drama and Cotillard gives a commanding performance that earned the acclaimed actress a standing ovation at the Cannes Film Festival. Content consideration: contains themes of suicide and sexual assault.

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Thursday, March 7, 2024

6:15 pm: Mambar Pierrette

2023, Rosine Mfetgo Mbakam, Belgium/Cameroon, 93 mins
In French with English subtitles | Format: Digital

Cameroonian born and Belgium based Rosine Mfetgo Mbakam’s (CHEZ JOLIE COIFFURE) MAMBAR PIERRETTE makes its Chicago premiere after an illustrious festival run, including  presentations in the Directors' Fortnight at Cannes and the New York Film Festival. Set in Cameroon, the amiable but overworked seamstress Mambar busily prepares clothes for the start of the school year, while dutifully serving as a confidant for her customers and community. After experiencing a series of setbacks, including a torrential rain that threatens to flood her workshop, Mambar struggles to stay afloat. A narrative film deftly balanced with documentary elements (the film’s nonprofessional cast includes Mbakam’s cousin in the lead role), MAMBAR PIERRETTE is a graceful and powerfully subtle portrait of the little moments that-compounded by systems of oppression-can suddenly redefine our lives.

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8:15 pm: On The Pulse

VIVANTS
2023, Alix Delaporte, Belgium/France, 86 mins
In French with English subtitles | Format: Digital

In the grounded and realistic ON THE PULSE, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival, Gabrielle, an aspiring cameraperson with no formal training, joins the team of the prestigious reporting show Reporters. As she quickly finds her footing in the fast-paced and intense newsroom, she comes to consider her fellow journalists not as only colleagues, but as family, pulled closer together by their shared passion for the truth. Inspired by her own experience as a reporter, director Alix Delaporte crafts an authentic portrait of the daily life of journalists and a profession that is under pressure to get the story and get the audience day after day.

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Friday, March 8, 2024

6:00 pm: It's Raining In The House

IL PLEUT DANS LA MAISON
2023, Paloma Sermon-Daï, Belgium/France, 82 mins
In French with English subtitles | Format: Digital

In Paloma Sermon-Daï’s narrative feature debut, which premiered at Critics Week at the Cannes Film Festival, 17-year-old Purdey and her brother Makenzy live in Belgium’s Wallonia region, where wealthy tourists flock for summer holiday, but where the siblings live in a ramshackle house with few resources and their distracted single mother. When their mother takes off, they have to fend for themselves, with Purdey getting a low-paying cleaning job and Mak turning to petty crime. Starring her real-life half siblings, Sermon-Daï’s film-stylistically evocative of the work of Belgium's Dardenne brothers-is a matter-of-fact portrayal of poverty, and a compassionate but unsentimental portrait of coming-of-age and the bonds of family.

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8:00 pm: The Other Laurens

L'AUTRE LAURENS
2023, Claude Schmitz, Belgium/France, 117 mins
In English, French and Spanish with English subtitles | Format: Digital

In Claude Schmitz’s David Lynchian, moody film noir, small-time, private detective Gabriel Laurens (Olivier Rabourdin) is recruited by his niece Jade to investigate the suspicious death of her father, his estranged twin brother. As he is pulled into a murky world of drug traffickers, motorcycle gangs, and witless cops, while also serving as a substitute father for Jade, Gabriel seeks to discover the truth about the dead man he looks exactly like. Following its premiere in the Directors’ Fortnight Competition at the Cannes Film Festival, THE OTHER LAURENS nabbed the Grand Prix Award and Best Actor prize for Rabourdin at the Brussels International Film Festival (BRIFF), and was praised by Jordan Mintzer at the Hollywood Reporter as “an intriguing little family mystery filled with bits of dark comedy and weirdness-this is a Belgian movie after all.”

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Saturday, March 9, 2024

3:30 pm: Rosetta

1999, Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne, Belgium/France, 95 mins
In French with English subtitles | Format: Digital

When the Dardenne brothers' vérité drama ROSETTA won the prestigious Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival (their first, later winning the Palme for THE CHILD in 2005), critics were shocked. The film, about the 17-year-old Belgian Rosetta, a poor young woman struggling to hold on to a job to support herself and her alcoholic mother, is starkly realistic and visually raw. (As Roger Ebert noted in his coverage of the win, “Variety's grudgingly positive review of ROSETTA categorized it as ‘an extremely small European art movie from Belgium.’ Not just European but Belgian.”) Do not be deceived by the seemingly simple film, which endures as a revelatory and affecting portrait of resilience, and exemplifies why the Dardenne brothers are two of Belgium's most revered filmmakers.

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6:00 pm: The Belgian Wave

2023, Jérome Vandewattyne, Belgium, 90 mins
In French with English subtitles | Format: Digital

The “Belgian Wave” is the term for a series of UFO sightings in Belgium between 1989 and 1992. Thirty years later, two gumshoes, Enzo and Karen, set off on a psychedelic-fueled road trip to find the journalist Marc Varenberg, who mysteriously disappeared while investigating the extra-terrestrial phenomenon. On their journey, they encounter a gallery of characters (all of whom would be right at home in an episode of the The X-Files), each more peculiar than the last. Framed as a documentary and laced with found footage, broad comedy, and unreliable narrators at every turn, THE BELGIAN WAVE is a neon-soaked bender, and was-fittingly-the winner of the Audacity Award at the Oldenburg International Film Festival. Followed by reception featuring waffles by Madame Muriel and Belgian beer courtesy Wallonie Bruxelles International.

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Sunday, March 10, 2024

1:00 pm: The Chapel

2023, Dominique Deruddere, Belgium, 96 mins
In English and Dutch and French with English subtitles | Format: Digital

Young pianist virtuoso Jennifer is bound and determined to win the world famous Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brussels, arriving at "the Chapel" - an intensive, isolated retreat - with no interest in making friends with her fellow residents. With a childhood marked by trauma, Jennifer is solitary and serious, and the strict rules of the Chapel (no phones, computers, or television), along with the pressure of the looming competition and the friendly - if prying - questions from the other musicians begin to take their toll. As Jennifer practices her craft, memories of her demanding mother and loving but troubled father begin to surface. In Dominique Deruddere's effective and controlled drama, it is the things that we value-family, passion, and grit-that haunt us the most.

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4:15 pm: Life For Real

LA VIE POUR DE VRAI
2023, Dany Boon, Belgium/France, 110 mins
With: Charlotte Gainsbourg
In French with English subtitles | Format: Digital

Charlotte Gainsbourg shines in this charming Belgian-French co-production from comedian Dany Boon (DRIVING MADELEINE). Boon stars as Tridan, a commitment phobe who has spent his life at Club Med, living a life of leisure and trapped in a state of arrested development. Now, at 50 years old, he is determined to find, 42 years later, his great childhood love, Violette. When he enlists his half brother, Louis, to help him find her, Louise asks his friend Roxane (Gainsbourg) to pretend to be Violette, and to break Tridan’s heart so that Louis can be rid of his nuisance of a pseudo sibling. Delightfully, things do not go as anyone plans.

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Date:
March 1-10, 2024

Location:
Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago,
164 North State Street,
Chicago, IL 60601.

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