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Dear movie lovers! Tomorrow, April 2, at 18:30, the Cinema Club invites you to the Great Hall named after Alexander Tamanyan of the National Library of Armenia for a screening of another masterpiece of the French New Wave that revolutionized world cinema. The brilliant Jean-Luc Godard plays one of the roles in Jacques Rivette's film Paris Is Ours.
Paris Is Ours is the very first film of the French New Wave, made in 1958. But for various reasons, it was possible to release the film only in 1961, when the other representatives of the New Wave — Godard, Truffaut, and Chabrol — had long shown the audience their first works. In one of the scenes of our previous film at the Cinema Club, The 400 Blows by Francois Truffaut (1959), the characters decide to go to the cinema and watch Paris Is Ours by Jacques Rivette. This is how Truffaut supports his colleague from Noralik.
The debut film of the long-lived film master Rivette, Paris Is Ours, is perhaps his shortest. Just 2 hours 21 minutes. The film is in French with Armenian/English subtitles. Address: st. Teryan 72. The entrance is free.