GRIFFITH FILM SCHOOL AND ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE INVITES YOU TO A SPECIAL VIP SCREENING OF 'THE AUTUMN TALE' WITH THE EDITOR AND ARTIST IN RESIDENCE MARY STEPHEN
Please join us for this screening in our new boutique cinema.
Tuesday 6th September 6pm for 6:30pm start.
Level 2 Griffith Film School Cnr. of Grey and Dock Streets, South Brisbane
This special event hosted by Professor Herman Van Eyken, Head of GFS, will introduce Paris based film editor Mary Stephen, and current Artist in Residence.
This is a 1998 French film, directed by Éric Rohmer and Edited by Mary Stephen and the final film of Rohmer’s Contes des quatre saisons (Tales of the Four Seasons), which also includes A Tale of Springtime (1990), A Tale of Winter (1992) and A Summer’s Tale (1996).
Mary Stephen is an accomplished film editor, best known as Eric Rohmer’s long time collaborator. Initially an assistant to Cecile Decugis (the editor of Godard’s Breathless) and The Aviator’s Wife (1981), Stephen became Rohmer’s Chief Editor in the early 90s with Winter’s Tale and all the subsequent Rohmer films up to the last one, The Romance of Astrea and Celadon (2006). In the last few years she also works in Turkey, Canada and China, on films such as Du Haibin’s 1428 (MIFF 2010), a prize-winner at the Venice Film Festival and Lixin Fan’s Last Train Home, Grand Prize winner at IDFA, Hüseyin Karabey’s My Marlon and Brando, prize winner at Tribeca.
For further information on Mary Stephen please follow the link below:
http://www.griffith.edu.au/visual-creative-arts/queensland-college-art/studios/griffith-film-school/staff/artist-in-residenceGuests will have the opportunity to meet with Mary Stephen over a drink after the screening.
Seats are limited, register now to secure your place!