Le Petit Prince (2015)

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“Children of the world, see the wonder in our eyes. We see wonder in the starlight. We see wonder in the skies.” —Earlene Rentz Le Petit Prince (2015) Wednesday, January 29, 1:00 pm, Global Studies 0001 1h 50m, rated PG. Starring Andrea Santamaria, Clara Poincaré, André Dussollier A little girl finds herself in a very grown-up world with an overbearing mother and no time for leisure. All this changes when her neighbor, the Aviator, introduces her to an extraordinary world where anything is possible, the world of the Little Prince. Ma vie en rose (1997) Friday, February 28, 1:00 pm, Global Studies 0001 1h 29m, rated R. Starring Georges Du Fresne, Michèle Laroque, Jean-Philippe Écoffey Young Ludovic is waiting for a miracle, a world in which he is free to wear frilly dresses and marry the boy of his dreams. While his family and friends believe otherwise, he knows deep down that she was meant to be a girl, and that the mistake will soon be rectified. La Guerre des boutons (2011) Tuesday, March 24, 6:00 pm, Global Studies 0001 1h 49m, rated G. Starring Eric Elmosnino, Mathilde Seigner, Fred Testot The children from the neighboring villages of Longeverne and Velrans have been waging a merciless war as long as anyone can remember: the buttons of all the little prisoners' clothes are removed so that they head home almost naked, vanquished and humiliated. Les Vacances du Petit Nicolas (2014) Friday, April 17, 3:00 pm, Woodburn 101 1h 37m, not rated. Starring Mathéo Boisselier, Valérie Lemercier, Kad Merad Nicolas spends his summer holidays with his parents and grandmother at the seaside. He quickly makes new friends, but just when he believes he has everything under control, Isabelle appears. He cannot understand why she cares so much about him until he becomes suspicious that his parents are trying to set her up as his wife-to-be. Questions? Comments? Please contact the French Club Coordinator Jade Liu ([email protected]) or follow us on Facebook (IUFrenchClub).

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“Children of the world, see the wonder in our eyes. We see wonder in the starlight. We see wonder in the skies.”

—Earlene Rentz

Le Petit Prince (2015) Wednesday, January 29, 1:00 pm, Global Studies 0001 1h 50m, rated PG. Starring Andrea Santamaria, Clara Poincaré, André Dussollier A little girl finds herself in a very grown-up world with an overbearing mother and no time for leisure. All this changes when her neighbor, the Aviator, introduces her to an extraordinary world where anything is possible, the world of the Little Prince.

Ma vie en rose (1997) Friday, February 28, 1:00 pm, Global Studies 0001 1h 29m, rated R. Starring Georges Du Fresne, Michèle Laroque, Jean-Philippe Écoffey Young Ludovic is waiting for a miracle, a world in which he is free to wear frilly dresses and marry the boy of his dreams. While his family and friends believe otherwise, he knows deep down that she was meant to be a girl, and that the mistake will soon be rectified.

La Guerre des boutons (2011) Tuesday, March 24, 6:00 pm, Global Studies 0001 1h 49m, rated G. Starring Eric Elmosnino, Mathilde Seigner, Fred Testot The children from the neighboring villages of Longeverne and Velrans have been waging a merciless war as long as anyone can remember: the buttons of all the little prisoners' clothes are removed so that they head home almost naked, vanquished and humiliated.

Les Vacances du Petit Nicolas (2014) Friday, April 17, 3:00 pm, Woodburn 101 1h 37m, not rated. Starring Mathéo Boisselier, Valérie Lemercier, Kad Merad Nicolas spends his summer holidays with his parents and grandmother at the seaside. He quickly makes new friends, but just when he believes he has everything under control, Isabelle appears. He cannot understand why she cares so much about him until he becomes suspicious that his parents are trying to set her up as his wife-to-be.

Questions? Comments?

Please contact the French Club Coordinator Jade Liu ([email protected]) or follow us on Facebook (IUFrenchClub).