
The Picture House - Bronxville • Bronxville, NY
When
Thursday, March 12 at 7:00 PM
Where
Racing through the streets of Paris making food deliveries on his bicycle, Guinean immigrant Souleymane (Sangare) is struggling to stay afloat. In two days, he has to report for an asylum application interview, where he must plead his case to an immigration officer (Nina Meurisse) who will determine his future in France. As he rides, he repeats his story. But Souleymane is not ready. Drawing inspiration from Cristian Mungiu’s 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days and evoking the humanist films of the Dardennes, Boris Lojkine’s urgent, propulsive third feature never leaves Souleymane’s side in a deeply affecting account of the daily trials and uncertain futures faced by migrants in France and around the world.

Racing through the streets of Paris making food deliveries on his bicycle, Guinean immigrant Souleymane (Sangare) is struggling to stay afloat. In two days, he has to report for an asylum application interview, where he must plead his case to an immigration officer (Nina Meurisse) who will determine his future in France. As he rides, he repeats his story. But Souleymane is not ready. Drawing inspiration from Cristian Mungiu’s 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days and evoking the humanist films of the Dardennes, Boris Lojkine’s urgent, propulsive third feature never leaves Souleymane’s side in a deeply affecting account of the daily trials and uncertain futures faced by migrants in France and around the world.
Director
Boris Lojkine
Year
2025
Runtime
1h 33m
Language
French

The Picture House - Bronxville
Bronxville, NY
Independent Cinema
Bronxville, NY
Tucked into the heart of Bronxville at 84 Kraft Avenue, The Picture House Bronxville is the kind of neighborhood cinema that still feels like an occasion—an intimate, small-town marquee with big-screen heart. First opened in 1926 and long woven into local life, the theater has evolved across eras (including its more recent run as Bow Tie Cinemas Bronxville) while holding onto the charm of a classic main-street movie house—warm, walkable, and community-forward.
Boris Lojkine
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