The film review returns on the theme of rights, civic engagement, and participation in the garden of the Villa Bassi Rathgeb Museum.
“Under the Leaves” is a film directed by François Ozon. Michelle has three passions: her grandson Lucas, her best friend Marie-Claude, and the mushrooms she collects in the woods of a small village in Burgundy. Her only affliction is Valérie, her ungrateful daughter who holds her past (Michelle is a former prostitute) against her and loves her son too much. An incident at the dinner table and a quiche made with toxic mushrooms disrupt an already fragile equilibrium. Valérie accuses Michelle of having deliberately poisoned her and prevents her from seeing Lucas from now on. Vincent, Marie-Claude’s son, just out of prison, takes it upon himself to set things right. His intentions are good but trigger a tragic spiral.
Admission € 4.00, free for children up to 6 years old, until seats run out; unnumbered seating.
Entrance to the garden starting at 8:30 p.m.
In case of bad weather, screenings will be canceled.