Tag: fiction
In “After the silence”, Christiane Jatahy blurs the boundaries between reality and fiction
/ Podcasts / Cultural meeting Christiane Jatahy, the Brazilian director, presents her latest show After the silence at 104 in Paris. She probes the echoes of slavery on our contemporary…
Politician in Fiction: Balderson’s Minister of State
Facts: The politicians in the world of fiction They are seen everywhere right now – in debates, in interviews and in election campaigns. But how is the politician portrayed in…
Tarantino delivered the most disturbing scene of his career in Pulp Fiction — and he’s making it worse with this info
Quentin Tarantino is responsible for some of the bloodiest outbursts of violence in cinema history. But Inglourious Basterds and Co. are never particularly scary, which is why many fans have…
Luca Argentero: “I’m proud that an Italian fiction that doesn’t talk about the mafia is so successful”
News Published on 07/13/2022 at 12:10 p.m. Updated 07/13/2022 at 12:10 p.m. Reading 5 mins. Back on TF1 for season 2, the Italian medical series “Doc” airs two episodes every…
The throne took its place in Turkish science fiction works
The fantasy story in the throne book focuses on how much compromise humanity will make to save itself There are some artifacts. It connects you to reading. For example, just…
“The Dam”, Sudanese film by Ali Cherri, a story between documentary and fiction
“The Dam” by Franco-Lebanese filmmaker Ali Cherri, shot near the Merowé dam, in Sudan, was presented this Tuesday at the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs. With our special correspondent in Cannes, Elisabeth…
Science or Fiction: Futura’s new podcast
Do chameleons really change color to camouflage themselves? Do you really have to pee on a jellyfish sting to ease the pain? Are caffeine and theine really one and the…
Science or Fiction: the new debunking podcast by Futura
Do chameleons really change color to camouflage themselves? Do you really have to pee on a jellyfish sting to ease the pain? Are caffeine and theine really one and the…
Sandstorm makes Iraqi cities look like science fiction – more than a hundred people are hospitalized due to difficulty breathing
Sandstorms are more common in Iraq year after year. This is due to desertification and drought caused by climate change. An unusually strong sandstorm has turned cities orange throughout Iraq.…
neither science fiction nor horror
The league will get on time just a month before finishing. barca Y Lightningwhich had a pending match since matchday 21 (December 22), they will play at last his crash…