Princeton French Film Festival | Screening of “Toni” (2023) by Nathan Ambrosioni
Sun, 4/14 · 7:00 pm—9:00 pm · 10 McCosh
Princeton Film Festival Society
As part of the second edition of the Princeton French Film Festival, you’re invited to the free screening of Nathan Ambrosini’s “Toni” (French: “Toni, en famille”) (2023), a lovely comedy-drama in which Toni (Camille Cottin, “Call My Agent”) is raising her five children alone. A full-time job. She also sings at bars and had a hit single 20 years ago. Today, as her two eldest prepare to go to college, Toni wonders: what will she do when all of her offspring have left home?
Free and open to everyone upon registration, this screening will take place on Sunday, April 14, 2024 at 7:00 PM (doors open at 6:45 PM) in Princeton University’s McCosh Hall 10 in its original language (French) with English subtitles.
Check out the Festival’s whole schedule on our website.
Sponsored by:
Princeton University: Graduate Student Government Board; Department of French & Italian, Department of African American Studies; Campus Conversation on Identity; Gender + Sexuality Resource Center; Center for Collaborative History; Department of English; Lewis Center for the Arts; Program in Contemporary European Politics & Society; Department of Art & Archeology; Princeton Center for Language Study; Forbes College; Department of Comparative Literature; Department of Music; Davis International Center . Cultural institutions: Princeton French Center for Excellence; Albertine Cinémathèque (a program of FACE Foundation and Villa Albertine, with support from the CNC / Centre National du Cinema, and SACEM / Fonds Culturel Franco-Américain); Délégation Générale du Québec à New York; Princeton Accueil. Educational institutions: French American School of Princeton; The Lawrenceville School (Language Department); Alliance Française de Princeton