AFD-Ciné Club : L’Homme de Rio (1963) et Le Cerveau (1969)

Date/Time
Date(s) - 22/10/2021
4:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Location
M.L Bhartia Auditorium – Alliance Française de Delhi

Categories


L’Homme de Rio (1963)

 

Alliance Française de Delhi – Ciné Club in association with Institut Français

presents

L’Homme de Rio

A French Film with English Subtitles
When: Friday, 22nd October 2021 at 4:00 pm
Where: M.L Bhartia Auditorium, Alliance Française de Delhi
Initial Release: 1963

Directed by: Philippe De Broca

Running Time: 1h52

Age Category: 16+

Genre: Latin America, Travel, Love

 

Plot: Swarthy thieves ignore jewels to steal an Amazon figurine from the Museum of Man in Paris’ Trocadero Palace and kidnap the world’s authority on the lost Maltec civilization. Cut to Agnes, the daughter of a murdered man who possessed one of two other such figurines. Moments after her sweetheart, Adrien, an Army private with a week’s leave, arrives in Paris to see her, Agnes too is kidnapped, drugged, and loaded on a plane to Rio. Adrien is in hot pursuit, and before he can rescue her (with the help of a shoeshine boy), foil the murderous thieves, and solve the riddle of the Maltecs, he must traverse Rio, Brasília, and the Amazon heartland… all before the end of his week’s leave.

Kindly Note: Only 50 seats available. Free entry. First-come first-serve basis. COVID-19 measures to be followed strictly.

 

Le Cerveau (1969)

 

Alliance Française de Delhi – Ciné Club in association with Institut Français

presents

Le Cerveau

A French Film with English Subtitles
When: Friday, 22nd October 2021 at 6:30 pm
Where: M.L Bhartia Auditorium, Alliance Française de Delhi
Initial Release: 1969

Directed by: Gérard Oury

Running Time: 1h55

Age Category: 16+

Genre: Adventure, Comedy, Crime

 

Plot: Arthur, due for release from prison in four days’ time, escapes to join his accomplice Anatole in robbing a night train carrying millions in cash from Paris to Brussels. The money belongs to NATO and in charge of its transit is Colonel Matthews, who in fact was the unknown mastermind behind the Great Train Robbery, nicknamed ‘The Brain’.

Kindly Note: Only 50 seats available. Free entry. First-come first-serve basis. COVID-19 measures to be followed strictly.