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Pause–Déjeuner: The Reception of French Canadians in New England
Zoomwith David Vermette, author of "A Distinct Alien Race"
Pause-Déjeuner
ZoomErik Trinkaus, a noted paleoanthropologist now retired, will discuss his work at the Grotte de Cussac
Ciné-Club: Oxygène
ZoomCalling all science fiction fans! Cine-Club resumes this fall with Oxygène, a smart and gripping film set in the not-so-distant future. Watch the Netflix streaming on your own, then tune in via Zoom on Friday evening, October 28 at 7:00pm,…
Pause-Déjeuner: Ernie Pomerleau, Chevalier
ZoomErnie Pomerleau will be our speaker at Pause-Déjeuner on August 31.
Summer Ciné-Club
ZoomSummer Cine-Club concludes in 2022 with an online discussion of the wonderful comedy, Pourris gâtés (disponible en streaming via Netflix). Participants will need to view the movie prior to Friday, June 24's discussion. Email Marc to receive your Zoom invite…
Pause-Déjeuner: Québec & the Origins of the Festival of Saint-Jean
ZoomPour notre Pause Déjeuner de juin, nous vous proposons une deuxième rencontre avec Marie-Josée Duquette. Cette fois, elle va nous parler des origines de la fête national du Québec, la fête de Saint-Jean, le 24 juin. Marie-Josée Duquette est Attachée…
Ciné-Club: L’Agence
ZoomWatch on Netflix. Watch as many episodes as you want. Splendid views of Paris and its hidden façades… Summary: The Parisian Agency: Exclusive Properties (original title: L'Agence) is a reality series about the Kretz family, who runs a real estate agency out…
Pause-Déjeuner: Cara Black Discusses Her Latest Mystery
ZoomIt is with great pleasure that AFLCR brings to our members a very special presentation in English by Cara Black, New York Times best-selling author of 20 books in the Aimee Leduc private investigator series, all of which are set…
Social Hour (Virtual)
ZoomJoin us for an opportunity to meet other lovers of French language and culture! To register for this event, please email Ellen Sholk with your first and last name, and whether you are a member of the AFLCR.
Cine-Club: Discussion of Les Enfants du Paradis by Marcel Carné
ZoomPoetic realism reached sublime heights with Children of Paradise, widely considered one of the greatest French films of all time. This nimble depiction of nineteenth-century Paris’s theatrical demimonde, filmed during World War II, follows a mysterious woman (Arletty) loved by…