Tag: Cultural guest
“The Son” by Florian Zeller: “We don’t always have an answer” to mental suffering
The Son (The Son) by Florian Zeller is released on French screens, it is the second play that the writer, screenwriter and director has adapted for the cinema after The…
Fespaco: “Sira” by Apolline Traoré, an African heroine
/ Podcasts / Cultural guest Fespaco, the largest pan-African film festival in French-speaking Africa, opened on Saturday February 25 in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. The theme of this 28th edition is…
“A real trauma”: Igort draws the daily life of Ukrainians at war
/ Podcasts / Cultural guest This February 24, it has been a year to the day since the war began in Ukraine, with the Russian invasion. The Italian cartoonist Igort…
Claire Simon’s sensitive gaze on patients, from the beginning to the end of life
Telling the adventure of life through specifically female pathologies: this is the ambition of the documentary Notre Corps, presented at the 73rd Berlinale, the international film festival. Its director, Claire…
“Cabaret of exile”: Bartabas in the world of Irish travelers
Travellers, these nomadic Irish people who traveled in horse-drawn caravans, could only seduce the creator of Zingaro: an equestrian theater. In this second part of Cabaret de l’exil, Bartabas takes…
“In the cemetery of the film”, the almost impossible quest of Thierno Souleymane Diallo
Telling a history of African cinemas from the quest for the first film directed by an African is the project of a documentary screened at the 73rd Berlinale: In the…
Oliver Rohe: “To remember that water does not die is to show that life does not die”
It took him more than 30 years before he could recount his teenage years in the midst of the civil war in Lebanon. In Chant seaside, the author retraces daily…
Chloé Dufresne, conductor for “In music for more humanity”
She realized her childhood dream. Chloé Dufresne, 31 years old and named “Revelation conductor” at the last Victories for Classical Music, is as committed as she is passionate. Chloé Dufresne…
“The Sandman” by Steve Achiepo, at the heart of the housing shortage crisis
First attempt, master stroke. The Sandman, the first film by Steve Achiepo, will be released this Wednesday, February 15 on French screens. A highly ambiguous thriller on the business of…
Saxophonist Nora Kamm embarks on a new musical adventure with “One”
Fusing jazz with African rhythms and songs to make one, this is the approach of One, Nora Kamm’s third album. At 36, the German saxophonist, singer and composer delivers a…