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Palouse French Film Festival Runs Throughout October

October 13, 2021

MOSCOW, Idaho — Oct. 13, 2021 — In its eleventh year, the Palouse French Film Festival shows films each Tuesday this month at Moscow’s Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre.

A film presented in French with English subtitles will air at 7 p.m. on Tuesdays until Oct. 26, at the Kenworthy, 508 S. Main St. In addition, a closing reception is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 26, at the Kenworthy.

Tickets for individual films are $5 at the door. Admission is free for Washington State University and University of Idaho students with student ID.

The series is presented by U of I’s Department of Modern Languages and Cultures, WSU’s School of Languages, Cultures and Race, and the Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre.

The schedule includes:

  • Oct. 19: “Grâce à Dieu (By the Grace of God)” (2018)
  • Oct. 26: “La Daronne (Mama Weed)” (2020)

Please note that the Kenworthy requires face coverings and limits occupancy to 125 people, in the interest of health and safety during the pandemic. Be sure to arrive early to ensure admission. More information is available on the Kenworthy website.

The 2021 Palouse French Film Festival is sponsored by the U of I College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences; WSU College of Arts and Sciences; U of I Department of Modern Languages and Cultures; WSU School of Languages, Cultures and Race; U of I Martin Institute and Program in International Studies; WSU Honors College; WSU International Programs; U of I International Programs Office; University Studies Abroad Consortium; WSU Department of History; U of I School of Journalism and Mass Media; and generous private donors.

Media Contact

Sarah Nelson
Associate Professor of French and French Section Coordinator
University of Idaho
208-885-7756


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