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JOURNÉES FRANCO-ALLEMANDES 2019

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Date(s) - 24/01/2019 - 25/01/2019
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The Alliance Française de Pune and Goethe-Institut Max Mueller Bhavan, are going to be commemorating the International French-German Day that takes place on 22nd January, through collaborated events in the week of the 22nd to offer the Pune public a taste of the two cultures! Join us at our rooftop film screening nights accompanied by delicious French and German culinary delicacies!

VENUE : Rooftop of Goethe-Institut, Max Mueller Bhavan, Boat Club Road, Pune.
FREE ENTRY

24th January, 7 PM
HIPPOCRATE/ Hippocrates : Diary of a French Doctor
by Thomas Lilti (2014) 1h42min, Comedy-Drama
French with English subtitles

Benjamin is going to become a great doctor, he is sure of it. But his first experience as junior doctor in his father’s service, the Professor Barois, does not turn out the way he hoped it would. Benjamin will be brutally confronted with his own limits, his fears, those of his patients, families, doctors and the staff.


25th January, 7 PM

‘Die beste aller Welten’/ The best of all worlds
2017, 103 Min, Drama
Director: Adrian Goiginger
German, with English subtitles

Adrian experiences a childhood in the extraordinary milieu of a drug scene on the edge of an Austrian city, and with a mother between caring and drug addiction. When he grows up, he wants to become an adventurer. Nevertheless, for him it is a sheltered childhood, the best of all worlds, until the outside world can no longer be locked out. Helga knows she has to get ‘cleaned’ so she does not lose her son forever. But for that she has to defeat her own demons … Director Adrian Goiginger tells his own story in the debut film, thus pays homage to his mother, a strong woman, despite all the adverse circumstances.

A LITTLE HISTORY

On 22 January 1963, Konrad Adenauer and Charles de Gaulle laid the foundation stone of German-French friendship when they signed the Treaty of Élysée. Both countries wanted to transform the conflicts of the past into a driving force for peace in Europe and cultivate an intense exchange in the future. The aim was, above all, to promote the exchange of culture and young people in the heart of society. The founding of the Franco-German Youth Office (FGYO) is rooted in this historical event. To mark the 40th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Elysée on 22 January 2003, the French President Jacques Chirac and Federal Chancellor Gerhard Schröder declared the 22 January as the German-French Day and sent a renewed signal to the young generation. The objective was to create enthusiasm among young people for each other’s language and culture. The first German-French day was celebrated on 22 January 2004. Meanwhile, the activities focusing on this day extend far beyond the day itself, and almost a whole month of German-French activities have developed surrounding it.

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