Film Evening at Studio Molière
In 1863, Adèle Hugo, the daughter of a celebrated author, arrives in Halifax, Canada, alone and under an alias. It soon becomes evident that she is searching for Lieutenant Pinson, a man she deeply loves, who unfortunately rebuffs her advances. The film follows her tumultuous journey in love, leading her to the brink of madness.
This classic by François Truffaut, inspired by the true story of Adèle Hugo, is recognized as one of the most romantic films of the director. Adèle H. also showcases Isabelle Adjani's dramatic talent, introducing her to a wider audience and instantly establishing her as a cinema legend.
In partnership with the Austrian-French Association and the Lycée français de Vienne and Studio Molière
Isabelle Meyer, a specialist in French and international cinema, will introduce the screening in French.
Film Duration: 1h 35min
Language: French, with English subtitles