Jules and Jim (35mm Presentation)12A

Directed by Francois Truffaut | France | 1962 | 1h 46m | French w/ English subtitles | Starring Jeanne Moreau, Oskar Werner, Henri Serre, Vanna Urbino, Anny Nelsen

In the carefree years before World War I, the reserved Austrian writer Jules forms a close friendship with the outgoing Frenchman Jim. Both men fall in love with the impulsive and captivating Catherine, though it is Jules who ultimately marries her. After the war, Jim visits Jules, Catherine, and their young daughter at their home in Austria, where he realises that his feelings for Catherine have not faded, and that she shares them. By turns exuberant and deeply moving, Jules and Jim is a meditation on freedom, loyalty, and the resilience of love. A worldwide success upon its release in 1962, it remains as enchanting today as ever.

One-off screening presented on 35mm film.

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We showed Jules and Jim (35mm Presentation) between March 8, 2026 and March 8, 2026.

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