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Your guide to the 2021 Alliance Française French Film Festival

The Alliance Française French Film Festival, now in its 32nd year, might be constrained by COVID-19. But the event, under new artistic director Karine Mauris, still offers a schedule of over 35 features, a mixture of festival-only screenings and previews of films that will be released in cinemas later this year. Here is a rundown of films to select from. In Final Set, a veteran tennis player gives his all for one last chance to appear at Roland Garros; in Mandibles, two clueless friends think their fortunes are made when they find a giant fly in the boot of a car.

Tatiana de Rosnay on Sarah s Key, Boston memories, and her scary new novel

Tatiana de Rosnay on ‘Sarah’s Key,’ Boston memories, and her scary new novel By Lauren Daley Globe correspondent,Updated February 22, 2021, 2:52 p.m. Email to a Friend Author Tatiana de Rosnay spent spent several of her childhood years in Boston.Charlotte Jolly de Rosnay In her new novel hitting shelves Tuesday, Tatiana de Rosnay — author of international bestseller “Sarah’s Key” — delivers a chilling “Black Mirror”-esque page-turner set in a near-future Paris. Turns out the seeds for her suspenseful “Flowers of Darkness” just might be rooted in her Brookline schooldays. As a kid attending John D. Runkle Elementary School, “I had a wonderful teacher called Miss Sebold, who told my mother I had a vivid imagination,” de Rosnay said in an e-mail interview from her Paris home. “She used to read us Edgar Allan Poe stories, and I’m sure my love of dark, scary tales stems from there.”

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