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Hammer Museum: Saint Omer

Date and Time

Thursday, Dec. 8, 2022, 7:30 p.m. PDT

Location

Hammer Museum

Cost

$20, $10 Hammer members with valid discount code. Current members, check your email for your link to buy tickets, or email membership@hammer.ucla.edu.

RSVP required

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Motherhood and sacrifice: the two have long been thought inseparable, but what if the sacrifice is of one’s own child, whether out of noble vengefulness (Medea), the agony of a worse fate (slavery in Toni Morrison’s Beloved), or perhaps for reasons that can never be fathomed. Director Alice Diop brings the tenderness and acuity of her documentaries We and The Death of Danton to bear on her first fiction feature, in which a young Senegalese woman is put on trial in the small French town of Saint Omer for the murder of her baby daughter. A tense courtroom drama and a work of great psychological complexity, Saint Omer follows a novelist covering the case who finds her assumptions about race, class, culture, and motive torn asunder, her character loosely based on Marguerite Duras, who in 1985 wrote a notorious essay “Sublime, Necessarily Sublime, Christine V” that wrongly imagined the mother of a murdered boy, 4-year-old Gregory Villemin, as the culprit. Starring Kayije Kagame and Guslagie Malanda.

(2022, dir. Alice Diop, DCP, color, French with English subtitles, 122 min. Courtesy SUPER)

Limit 2 tickets per customer. Seats will be assigned on a first come, first served basis on the night of each screening. Hammer members receive priority seating. No late seating; any unclaimed tickets will be released at 7:20 p.m. No refunds and no exchanges. Post-screening guests are subject to change.

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