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“Big Mother” at the Théâtre des Béliers: Mélodie Mourey tackles the threats to democracy in a breathtaking journalistic thriller

Posted on 3 March 2023 By Nellie No Comments on “Big Mother” at the Théâtre des Béliers: Mélodie Mourey tackles the threats to democracy in a breathtaking journalistic thriller
“Big Mother” at the Théâtre des Béliers: Mélodie Mourey tackles the threats to democracy in a breathtaking journalistic thriller
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At the Théâtre des Béliers Parisiens, Mélodie Mourey immerses us in an exciting journalistic thriller of burning topicality. “Big Mother” or when democracy is threatened by the fraudulent use of our personal data collected on the internet and social networks. In three pieces (Crazy Toads, Race of the Giants, Big Mother), Mélodie Mourey asserted her … Read More ““Big Mother” at the Théâtre des Béliers: Mélodie Mourey tackles the threats to democracy in a breathtaking journalistic thriller” »

“Empire of Light”: Sam Mendes nostalgically revisits the cinema of his adolescence

Posted on 1 March 2023 By Nellie No Comments on “Empire of Light”: Sam Mendes nostalgically revisits the cinema of his adolescence
“Empire of Light”: Sam Mendes nostalgically revisits the cinema of his adolescence
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Third film around the cinema in a month, after “Babylon” and “The Fabelmans”, “Empire of Light” sees things from the side of dark rooms, when they were still temples. Childhood has a lot to do with cinema. Often discovered young, it was a “electric train for adults“, according to Orson Welles. In Empire of Lightreleased … Read More ““Empire of Light”: Sam Mendes nostalgically revisits the cinema of his adolescence” »

“The Son”: Florian Zeller explores teenage depression with Hugh Jackman as a rolled father

Posted on 1 March 2023 By Nellie No Comments on “The Son”: Florian Zeller explores teenage depression with Hugh Jackman as a rolled father
“The Son”: Florian Zeller explores teenage depression with Hugh Jackman as a rolled father
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After “The Father” about Alzheimer’s disease, Florian Zeller is releasing “The Son” which is not his sequel, but a youth drama. Shocking. As in The FatherFlorian Zeller discusses father-son relationships with The Son. He adapts another of his plays, The son, where a teenager torn between his father and his mother loses his footing to … Read More ““The Son”: Florian Zeller explores teenage depression with Hugh Jackman as a rolled father” »

“La Syndicalist”: Isabelle Huppert is Maureen Kearney, whistleblower in a thriller against Areva

Posted on 28 February 2023 By Nellie No Comments on “La Syndicalist”: Isabelle Huppert is Maureen Kearney, whistleblower in a thriller against Areva
“La Syndicalist”: Isabelle Huppert is Maureen Kearney, whistleblower in a thriller against Areva
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Savagely attacked in December 2012, Maureen Kearney was convicted of lying, then released. “La Syndicalist” retraces the story of her ordeal in a captivating thriller. The news item had only been a thread in December 2012 in the press, when an Areva trade unionist had been attacked at her home in the Paris region, gagged, … Read More ““La Syndicalist”: Isabelle Huppert is Maureen Kearney, whistleblower in a thriller against Areva” »

INTERVIEW. Guitarist Thibault Cauvin: “Bach is like a sunset, it’s for everyone”

Posted on 27 February 2023 By Nellie No Comments on INTERVIEW. Guitarist Thibault Cauvin: “Bach is like a sunset, it’s for everyone”
INTERVIEW.  Guitarist Thibault Cauvin: “Bach is like a sunset, it’s for everyone”
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For the first time, star guitarist Thibault Cauvin is playing Bach for us. A Bach that he wanted to be obvious and simple, and it’s magnificent. Before the concert event on March 8 at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris, which marks his twenty-year career, he told us about the genesis of his latest album. … Read More “INTERVIEW. Guitarist Thibault Cauvin: “Bach is like a sunset, it’s for everyone”” »

“The Fabelmans”: the youth of Steven Spielberg told by himself, in a biopic cinephile

Posted on 18 February 2023 By Nellie No Comments on “The Fabelmans”: the youth of Steven Spielberg told by himself, in a biopic cinephile
“The Fabelmans”: the youth of Steven Spielberg told by himself, in a biopic cinephile
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If making your own biopic may seem the height of megalomania, you are never better served than by yourself. “The Fabelmans” is Steven Spielberg’s declaration of love for cinema. Steven Spielberg is a case. With The Fabelmans, on the screens Wednesday February 22, he is the first director to have shot and produced his own … Read More ““The Fabelmans”: the youth of Steven Spielberg told by himself, in a biopic cinephile” »

Daniel Zimmermann, jazz trombonist, revisits Serge Gainsbourg in an instrumental album: “I did everything to stand out from Gainsbourg, while respecting him”

Posted on 17 February 2023 By Nellie No Comments on Daniel Zimmermann, jazz trombonist, revisits Serge Gainsbourg in an instrumental album: “I did everything to stand out from Gainsbourg, while respecting him”
Daniel Zimmermann, jazz trombonist, revisits Serge Gainsbourg in an instrumental album: “I did everything to stand out from Gainsbourg, while respecting him”
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Daniel Zimmermann, 49, is one of the most brilliant and endearing jazz trombonists on the French contemporary music scene. For twenty years, the native of Châtenay-Malabry, who has toured alongside Claude Nougaro, Manu Dibango and Tony Allen among countless artists, has collaborated over time with musicians such as accordionist Vincent Peirani with which he formed … Read More “Daniel Zimmermann, jazz trombonist, revisits Serge Gainsbourg in an instrumental album: “I did everything to stand out from Gainsbourg, while respecting him”” »

“What we entrust to the wind” by Laura Imai Messina: poetry and gentleness for a return to life after a tsunami

Posted on 15 February 2023 By Nellie No Comments on “What we entrust to the wind” by Laura Imai Messina: poetry and gentleness for a return to life after a tsunami
“What we entrust to the wind” by Laura Imai Messina: poetry and gentleness for a return to life after a tsunami
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The story : In the city of Otsuchi in Japan, more than a seven-hour drive north of Tokyo, a man once had the idea of ​​installing a telephone booth in his garden, to welcome the sadness of the survivors of the tsunami of the 11 March 2011. Like Yui who lost her daughter and her … Read More ““What we entrust to the wind” by Laura Imai Messina: poetry and gentleness for a return to life after a tsunami” »

Valentine’s Day videos: Mylène Farmer and Étienne Daho share two new clips

Posted on 14 February 2023 By Nellie No Comments on Valentine’s Day videos: Mylène Farmer and Étienne Daho share two new clips
Valentine’s Day videos: Mylène Farmer and Étienne Daho share two new clips
Culture

“Boyfriend” for Étienne Daho, “Rignite the stars” for Mylène Farmer, the two icons of French pop have decided to spoil their fans for Valentine’s Day. Article written by France Televisions Writing Culture Posted on 02/14/2023 18:58 Reading time : 1 min. Etienne Daho on July 7, 2021 in La Rochelle / Mylène Farmer on July … Read More “Valentine’s Day videos: Mylène Farmer and Étienne Daho share two new clips” »

“Adieu Zanzibar” by Abdulrazak Gurnah: the Tanzanian Nobel Prize winner as an extraordinary storyteller of everyday life

Posted on 10 February 2023 By Nellie No Comments on “Adieu Zanzibar” by Abdulrazak Gurnah: the Tanzanian Nobel Prize winner as an extraordinary storyteller of everyday life
“Adieu Zanzibar” by Abdulrazak Gurnah: the Tanzanian Nobel Prize winner as an extraordinary storyteller of everyday life
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The Tanzanian novelist, Nobel Prize 2021, signs with “Adieu Zanzibar” an epic, dazzling book on betrayed love and uprooting. Essestial. Albdulrazak Gurnah is a great storyteller: Farewell Zanzibar (Denoël) can be read on several levels and with relish. The original title, Desertion (2005)is perhaps more relevant. Farewell Zanzibar is a sum of farewells that don’t … Read More ““Adieu Zanzibar” by Abdulrazak Gurnah: the Tanzanian Nobel Prize winner as an extraordinary storyteller of everyday life” »

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