OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY FILM INSTITUTE
Our 29th Year,2010-2011
Explore in eight international films the theme of
The Cry for Myth
A discussion session follows each film for those who wish to stay.
Sundays,2 PM,Kerr McGee Auditorium in the Meinders School of Business at NW 27th Street and McKinley
Free Admission
September 26,2010
Kerr McGee Auditorium,2 PM
Olivier Assayas Summer Hours (2008),France,102 min.
Universally acclaimed by critics and audiences,the multiple award-winning Summer Hours is contemporary French director Assayas’ most personal film. Three siblings must decide what to do with the country estate and objects inherited from their mother. From this simple story Assayas creates an exquisitely nuanced drama about the material of globalized modern living. Naturalistic and unsentimental,Summer Hours is that rare film that pays respect to family by treating it with honesty.

