On this episode we talk to Suzanne Lindon and Paul Kircher about what is was like to star in the new film by Cedric Klapisch, La Venue de l’avenir (French Title), Colors of Time (English Title). As always ARBL Murray (Alex Brook Lynn), and Manon Kerjean interviewed the pair as their film screened at Le Balzac Cinema during a Lost in Frenchlation event.
Suzanne and Paul share what it was like to embody characters from the turn of the 19th century in Paris as the modern city began to emerge. We art, life, emotional scenes, and legacy.
La Venue de l’avenir (Colors of Time) is about four cousins who inherit a house in rural Normandy. They are encouraged to sell it to make way for a large development but after they visit the house they begin to discover the story of their ancestors, notably a young woman named Adele (Suzanne Lindon). They trace her story through Paris as the city is really starting to embrace the modern age.
Both Paul and Suzanne are born and raised Parisians and recommend the film Le Péril Jeune (Good Old Daze) and a quintessential coming of age film about young Parisians.
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