Bertrand Tavernier 1984
· 4 AUGUST
· THE CARNEGIE ARTS CENTRE
· 7PM
· TICKETS €8
Bertrand Tavernier’s A Sunday in the Country is a visually elegant, quietly moving portrait of an aging painter visited by his children over the course of a single day in early 20th-century France. The arrival of his spirited daughter Irène disrupts the calm, highlighting family tensions and artistic contrasts. Co-written with his wife Colo and adapted from a novel by Pierre Bost, Tavernier’s film is a restrained, painterly meditation on time, memory, and change.
Bertrand Tavernier 1984
· 4 AUGUST
· THE CARNEGIE ARTS CENTRE
· 7PM
· TICKETS €8
Bertrand Tavernier’s A Sunday in the Country is a visually elegant, quietly moving portrait of an aging painter visited by his children over the course of a single day in early 20th-century France. The arrival of his spirited daughter Irène disrupts the calm, highlighting family tensions and artistic contrasts. Co-written with his wife Colo and adapted from a novel by Pierre Bost, Tavernier’s film is a restrained, painterly meditation on time, memory, and change.