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TABARLY
Pierre Marcel
LAUNCHING THE 2009 EDITION
  • Wednesday 28 Oct : FFF Media Lunch in Edinburgh
  • Thursday 12 November : Launch Reception at Le Di-Vin in Edinburgh
TABARLY AND PIERRE MARCEL
  • Thursday 19 November: at Dundee' DCA
  • Friday 20 November: at the Consul General's Reception in Edinburgh
  • Friday 20 November: at Glasgow's GFT
  • Saturday 21 November: at Edinburgh Filmhouse
  • The FFF UK's official portrait photographer Valentina Bonizzi captures director Pierre Marcel in two striking poses.
THE MAGNIFICENT TATI, DAVID BELLOS AND MICHAEL HOUSE
  • Thursday 26 November: at Edinburgh Filmhouse
  • Friday 27 November: at Glasgow's GFT
  • Saturday 28 November: At Dundee's DCA
ANOTHER MAN AND LIONEL BAIER
  • Friday 27 November: at Edinburgh Skillset Screen and Media Academy
  • Saturday 28 November: at Glasgow Film Theatre
CRIME IS OUR BUSINESS: RHÔNE-ALPES Event at GFT
  • Thursday 3 December: screening of Crime is our Business, sponsored by Rhone-Alpes Tourisme & Cinema
The FFF at St Andrews
  • It's a first: St Andrews' New Picture House joins in the French Film Festival

VALENTINA BONIZZI: official photographs

The FFF UK's official portrait photographer Valentia Bonizzi captures director Pierre Marcel in two striking poses.


©Valentina Bonizzi 2009


©Valentina Bonizzi 2009

 
 
19 / 11 / 09:
Pierre Marcel (dir. TABARLY) in Dundee

Casting adrift at Dundee Contemporary Arts where paper boats abounded to mark the visit of Tabarly director Pierre Marcel - the film's UK première.

William Brown from Film Studies at the University of St Andrews and Alice Black, Head of Cinemas at DCA, during a dinner following the screening of Tabarly.

Pierre Marcel (dir: Tabarly) with a sea-themed drawing presented by the Printmakers' Workshop at Dundee Contemporary Arts.

Journey of Discovery: Richard Mowe (FFF UK director) and Pierre Marcel (dir: Tabarly) take in Dundee's pride and joy, the Discovery.

Ship to shore: Tabarly director Pierre Marcel walks the pier on a stormy day in St Andrews.
21 / 11 / 09:
Pierre Marcel (dir. TABARLY) at a gala dinner in Edinburgh

Bon appetit - from Jean-Michel Gauffre, pictured with Tabarly director Pierre Marcel at L'Artichaut, 4 Eyre Place, Edinburgh, EH3 5EP. Gauffre of La Garrigue fame has taken over the old Duck's at Le Marche Noir in the New Town and transformed it into a new vegetarian venture.

One for the road: Lining up outside Prestonfield House Hotel: (from left), Ilona Morison, Pierre Marcel, Richard Mowe and translator Karin Macrae.
20 / 11 / 09:
Pierre Marcel (dir. TABARLY) at the French Consul General's Reception, Edinburgh

Georgian splendour: (from left) Richard Mowe (FFF UK director), Ilona Morison (FFF UK deputy director); Mme Marie-Thérèse Bouché, Pierre Marcel (dir: Tabarly) and M Hervé Bouché, Consul General of France in Scotland at the reception given in honour of the French Film Festival UK.

Cultural exchanges: Deirdre Brock, Edinburgh City Council culture leader, with Mme Marie-Thérèse Bouché
20 / 11 / 09:
Pierre Marcel (dir. TABARLY) in Glasgow

Bailie Liz Cameron provides a fanfare for the opening of the French Film Festival UK at Glasgow Film Theatre

Full house: the audience at Glasgow Film Theatre for the screening of Tabarly.

Talking hands: FFF UK chair James Steel (right) led the debate with director Pierre Marcel after the screening of Tabarly at GFT

Nautical note: Fiona Houston who is one of organisers of the Fife Regatta on the Clyde, met up with Pierre Marcel (dir: Tabarly) at Glasgow Film Theatre.
 
 
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