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When Fri Oct 24, 2025
Price $15 ($12 Walker members, seniors, and students)

In a 1983 French TV interview, the legendary actress Maria Schneider responds to a question about the traumatic experiences she endured while filming Last Tango in Paris. In a meticulously crafted shot-for-shot reenactment of this interview, Elisabeth Subrin casts three contemporary actresses—Manal Issa, Aïssa Maïga, and Isabel Sandoval—to perform the role of Schneider in the interview. As they embody Schneider’s words, the performers consider her context alongside their own identities.

In a follow up two years later, Subrin films the French Lebanese actress Manal Issa, this time with Issa answering the questions as herself. Filmed in Beirut on September 22, 2024, just hours before the country was bombed by Israel, Issa’s answers consider the role of the actress during the unfolding global conflict.

Maria Schneider, 1983, 2022, France, DCP, 24 min.
Manal Issa, 2024, 2025, Lebanon and US, DCP, 10 min.

A conversation with Elisabeth Subrin and Manal Issa follows the screening.

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Bios

Elisabeth Subrin is a New York–based, award-winning director and artist. Her critically acclaimed films and video installations have been featured in numerous festivals and exhibitions internationally, including solo shows at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, Film Society of Lincoln Center, and the Vienna Viennale. Subrin’s 2016 award-winning feature narrative A Woman, A Part had its world premiere in competition at the Rotterdam International Film Festival and traveled to festivals throughout Europe, US, and Asia. It was released theatrically in 2017. Maria Schneider, 1983 had its world premiere at the 2022 Cannes International Film Festival and received a César Award. A commissioned multichannel video, sound, and sculptural version, The Listening Takes, was on view at David Winton Bell Gallery in 2023. Subrin is currently developing her feature-length biopic about Maria Schneider.

Manal Issa is a French Lebanese actress who “wanted to be a rock star” but studied engineering instead. She was cast in her breakout role of Lina, a Lebanese student struggling in her new Paris home, in 2015’s Parisienne by filmmaker Danielle Arbid. International audiences know her best as Sabrina, the teenaged member of the middle-class and multi-ethnic millennial terrorist group planning an attack in Bertrand Bonello’s thriller Nocturama (2016). Her other films include Ulysses & Mona (2018), Memory Box (2021), and The Sea Ahead (2021). In 2017 she was shortlisted for nomination for a César Award for Most Promising Actress. She starred alongside her sister Nathalie Issa in the 2022 feature The Swimmers.

Accessibility

The introduction and post-screening conversation will have ASL interpretation.

This screening will have open captions.

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