“THE TOWN IS QUIET” IN HOUSTON
Houston’s Angelika Film Center is screening director Robert Guediguian’s slice-of-life drama “The Town is Quiet” (“La Ville est Tranquile”) through June 27th, 2002.
The film brings the landscape of modern Marseilles to life by telling the story of several characters whose experiences overlap and influence one another in tragic and surprising ways. Director Guediguian says that “at a time when life is more and more meaningless, the town is not quiet.”
For ticket information and a full Angelika Film Center schedule, check out their website.
Posted on June 26, 2002 in News by Film Threat Staff
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