
A Summer Abroad
During the renovation of our Film/Video Theater, the center's film program is spending the summer in Mershon Auditorium, our point of departure for a 15-film cinematic world tour. Our tour guides are the likes of Akira Kurosawa, Luis Bunuel, Fritz Lang, Ingmar Bergman, and Andrei Tarkovskyósome of the most revered directors in film history.
Ten-ticket series packages are available to members and the public.
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
FRANCE
(Jacques Demy, 1964)
Wed, July 6, 2005 | 7:00PM
Mershon Auditorium
"A glorious sight to behold—though don't forget to listen as well."—Jonathan Rosenbaum,
Chicago Reader
Our summer film series kicks off with Jacques Demy's story of young love strarring Catherine Deneuve and featuring an unforgettable score by Michel Legrand.
Join us for a free reception after the screening in Mershon Auditorium lobby.

A worldwide hit that made a star of Catherine Deneuve, The Umbrellas of Cherbourg is the story of a young girl who falls in love with a gas station mechanic only to have their romance interrupted by the war in Algeria. The twist? Every line of dialogue is sung by the film's characters to the memorable score by Michel Legrand. Director observations of quotidian French life are beautifully heightened by the vividly colorful costumes and locales (the residents of Cherbourg agreed to have sections of their city painted for the film). (91 mins.)
support credits
The 2004ñ05 film/video season is presented with support from the Rohauer Collection Foundation and the Corporate Annual Fund of the Wexner Center Foundation.
Contemporary films, international films, and visiting filmmakers are presented with support from the Ohio Arts Council.