In September In October
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In September In October
Glasgow Agenda culturel Sunday 25th October, time TBC, at the GFT Part of Africa in Motion Festival. “Run” is directed by the Franco-Ivorian filmmaker Philippe Lacôte, who will be attending the screening and taking part in a Q&A after the film. In September Screening: Alive Saturday 26th September, 2pm at the CCA, part of SQUIFF Five men who are HIV positive take a week-long time to prepare for a solo parachute jump. As they embark on the challenge, they bond and share stories about sex and relationships, and fears about their illness. Director Vincent Boujon will be joining us after the film for a Q&A. Screening with English subtitles. £5/£4 Conc/Free for unemployed and asylum seekers. To book tickets please visit the CCA website. Screening: Run Café Scientifique: Solar Storms Tuesday 29th September, 7pm, at the AF Held in French, the "Café Scientifique" is a monthly rendez-vous where you can learn more about scientific topics in a relaxed and Francophone atmosphere! Café histoire: Monday 26th October, 6pm, at the AF In French Fees : £5 Free event, at the CCA (Le chat du Rabin) The Rabbi's Cat, a film by Joann Sfar and Antoine Delesvaux, tells the story of a rabbi, his teenage daughter and his talking cat. This film talks about religious intolerance,and interspecies love. Followed by a discussion about the film. Drinks served. Café £2 for AF members and University students/£3 for non-members littéraire: Un singe en hiver Wednesday 21st October, 2pm, at the AF A1959 novel by French writer Antoine Blondin. It tells the story of a reformed alcoholic who runs a small hotel in Normandy . BOOK AND DISCUSSION IN FRENCH £12- book included. Booking at the Language Office in advance is necessary. Sonica Festival: Onion Skin by Olivier Ratsi This visual experience aims to question our perception of space. Onion Skin is visually imersive, hypnotic and creates a fictional, three-dimensional environment. Ciné-Club:The Rabbi’s Cat Wednesday 7th October, 1.30pm, at the AF Running between 29th Oct- 9th Nov at the CCA Join Nicolas Boritch & Olivier Ratsi in conversation : 29th October - 1.15pm - at the CCA Free event- Donations welcome In October Les “hussards noirs” de la République This expression was used by Charles Peguy, a French writter (1873-1914) to describe young students who became teachers just after Jules Ferry passed all the republican scholastic laws. Miho Janvier, solar physicist at the University of Dundee, will talk about Solar Storms and explain the consequences they have on our society. Élèves-maîtres (promotion 1908-1911) de l'École normale d'Orléans Alliance Française Café scientifique: Social A.I for computer Thursday 29th October, 7pm, at the AF Alessandro Vinciarelli from the University of Glasgow will talk about his research on Computing Science. CAFÉ SCIENTIFIQUE IN FRENCH Free event- Donations welcome More information at : www.afglasgow.org.uk 3 Park Circus, G3 6AX Glasgow Tel. +44 (0)141 331 4080 culture@afglasgow.org.uk