
On Sunday evening, as part of the monthlong series In Transit: Refugees on Film,
the UCLA Film & Television Archive will screen a 35 mm print of Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne’s
La promesse (1996). Set in the filmmakers’ dreary industrial . . .
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