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Mai MMXXIII
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Quand la Panthère rose s'emmêle (The Pink Panther Strikes Again) (1976) de Blake Edwards avec Peter Sellers, Herbert Lom, Leonard Rossiter, Colin Blakely, Lesley-Anne Down, André Maranne, Michael Robbins et Burt Kwouk
Le Dimanche de la vie (1967) de Jean Herman avec Danielle Darrieux, Jean-Pierre Moulin, Olivier Hussenot, Françoise Arnoul, Berthe Bovy, Anne Doat, Hubert Deschamps et Jean Rochefort
Romance inachevée (The Glenn Miller Story) (1954) de Anthony Mann avec James Stewart, June Allyson, Henry Morgan, Charles Drake, George Tobias et Barton MacLane
La Canonnière du Yang-Tsé (The Sand Pebbles) (1966) de Robert Wise avec Steve McQueen, Richard Attenborough, Richard Crenna, Candice Bergen, Marayat Andriane et Makoto Iwamatsu
Deux Heures moins le quart avant Jésus-Christ (1982) de Jean Yanne avec Coluche, Michel Serrault, Jean Yanne, Michel Auclair, Françoise Fabian, Mimi Coutelier et Darry Cowl
Le Dernier Voyage (2020) de Romain Quirot avec Hugo Becker, Paul Hamy, Lya Oussadit-Lessert, Jean Reno, Bruno Lochet et Émilie Gavois-Kahn
Le Dernier Métro (1980) de François Truffaut avec Catherine Deneuve, Gérard Depardieu, Heinz Bennent, Jean Poiret, Andréa Ferréol, Paulette Dubost, Jean-Louis Richard et Maurice Risch
Les cadavres ne portent pas de costard (Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid) (1982) de Carl Reiner avec Steve Martin, Rachel Ward, Carl Reiner, Reni Santoni, George Gaynes, Barbara Stanwyck, Ava Gardner, Burt Lancaster, Humphrey Bogart, Cary Grant et Ingrid Bergman
Docteur Folamour ou : comment j'ai appris à ne plus m'en faire et à aimer la bombe (Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb) (1964) de Stanley Kubrick avec Peter Sellers, George C. Scott, Sterling Hayden, Keenan Wynn, Slim Pickens, Peter Bull et Tracy Reed
Un homme est passé (Bad Day at Black Rock) (1955) de John Sturges avec Spencer Tracy, Robert Ryan, Anne Francis, Dean Jagger, Walter Brennan, John Ericson, Ernest Borgnine et Lee Marvin
Le Monde, la Chair et le Diable (The World, The Flesh and the Devil) (1959) de MacDougall avec Harry Belafonte, Inger Stevens et Mel Ferrer
La Belle Saison (2015) de Catherine Corsini avec Izïa Higelin, Cécile de France, Noémie Lvovsky, Kévin Azaïs, Lætitia Dosch et Benjamin Bellecour
Le Grand Embouteillage (L'ingorgo) (1979) de Luigi Comencini avec Annie Girardot, Fernando Rey, Miou-Miou, Gérard Depardieu, Ugo Tognazzi, Marcello Mastroianni, Stefania Sandrelli, Alberto Sordi, Orazio Orlando, Gianni Cavina, Harry Baer et Ángela Molina
Ariane (Love in the Afternoon) (1957) de Billy Wilder avec Gary Cooper, Audrey Hepburn, Maurice Chevalier, Van Doude, John McGiver et Lise Bourdin
Voici le temps des assassins (1956) de Julien Duvivier avec Jean Gabin, Danièle Delorme, Gérard Blain, Lucienne Bogaert, Germaine Kerjean, Gabrielle Fontan et Jean-Paul Roussillon
Séries
Castle Saison 1, 2
Des fleurs pour ta tombe - Jeunes Filles au père - Amis à la vie, à la mort - Sexe, Scandale et Politique - Calcul glacial - La Piste du vaudou - Crimes dans la haute - Mémoires d’outre-tombe - Où est Angela ? - Double face - La Mort à crédit - Quitte ou Double - L'Enfer de la mode - L'Escroc au cœur tendre - L'auteur qui m'aimait - Pour l'amour du sang - Dernières paroles
Coffre à Catch
#113 : Unforgiven 2008 : Matt Hardy will not die ! - #114 : Matt Hardy champion, les débuts de Jack Swagger ! - #115 : La ECW, c'est bien, mais avec Vianney c'est mieux ! - #116 : Maryse : Pourquoi es-tu si belle? - # 117 : All Star Main Event + Gérard Lenorman !
James May : Notre Homme au Japon
Allez ! - Chou farci - Déodorant - Salut Bim ! - Le garçon de la pêche - Prune salée
Friends Saison 8
Celui qui venait de dire oui - Celui qui avait un sweat rouge - Celui qui découvrait sa paternité - Celui qui avait une vidéo - Celui qui draguait Rachel - Celui qui perturbait Halloween - Celui qui voulait garder Rachel - Celui qui engageait une strip-teaseuse - Celui qui avait fait courir la rumeur - Celui qui défendait sa sœur - Celui qui ne voulait pas aller plus loin - Celui qui passait une soirée avec Rachel - Celui qui découvrait les joies du bain - Celui qui découvrait le placard secret - Celui qui visionnait la vidéo de l'accouchement - Celui qui avouait tout à Rachel - Celui qui voyait dans les feuilles de thé - Celui qui était trop positif
Inspecteur Barnaby Saison 8
Un cri dans la nuit - Les Régates de la vengeance - Requiem pour une orchidée - Pari mortel - Double vue - Le Saut de la délivrance - L'assassin est un fin gourmet - Rhapsodie macabre
L'agence tous risques Saison 4, 5
Qui est qui ? - Cowboy George - La roue de la fortune - Services en tous genres - Club privé - Harry a des ennuis - Un monde de fou - La mission de la paix - Les orages du souvenir - Un témoin capital : 1re partie - Condamnation : 2e partie - Exécution : 3e partie - Match au sommet - Théorie de la révolution - Mort sur ordonnance - Une vieille amitié
Columbo Saison 2
Rançon pour un homme mort - Requiem pour une star
Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie Saison 3
Jusqu'à ce que la mort nous sépare - Meurtres du troisième type
Affaires Sensibles
Algues vertes : le danger qui empoisonne la Bretagne - James Jesus Angleton : paranoïa à la CIA - THE GRIM SLEEPER : Le faucheur en embuscade 1985-2007 - La création du festival de Cannes - 2000, les Jeux paralympiques de Sydney : la fraude des basketteurs espagnols
Bardot
Une enfant sage - B.B - La Madrague - Le papillon - Bébé - La vérité
Les Enquêtes de Morse saison 9
Mascarade - Prélude - Sorties de scène
James May's Cars of the People Saison 1, 2
Transports et totalitarisme - Rien n'arrête les nouilles - Les voitures qui nous ont toujours fait rêver - La puissance de la vapeur - 4x4 - Boom (et effondrement) d'après-guerre
The Grand Tour Saison 4, 3, 1, 2
The Grand Tour présente… Seamen - The Grand Tour présente… La Chasse au trésor - Eaux salées et eaux douces - The Grand Tour: A Scandi Flick - Virée à l’Italienne - Spéciale Colombie : Première partie - Spéciale Colombie ; Deuxième partie - Oh, Canada - Coup de vieux
Livres
Orage de chaleur de Richard Castle
Cinq Gars pour Singapour de Jean Bruce
Lucky Luke, tome 27 : Le 20ème de cavalerie de Morris et René Goscinny
Garôden de Jirô Taniguchi et Baku Yumemakura
Une enquête du commissaire Dupin : Etrange printemps aux Glénan de Jean-Luc Bannalec
Détective Conan, tome 9 de Gôshô Aoyama
Il était une fois… Le cinéma, Tome 1 : Des frères Lumière à Charlie Chaplin de Jean-Pierre Georges et Dentiblu
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Today's review on MyOldAddiction.com, Non-Fiction by #OlivierAssayas starring #GuillaumeCanet and #JulietteBinoche, "the conclusion reveals that he doesn’t know how to end this film, but it’s still a journey worth taking" https://wp.me/p3waMl-I8v OLIVIER ASSAYAS Bil's rating (out of 5): BBBB.  France, 2018.  CG Cinéma, …
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Ils sont chauds mouillants les joueurs du Kaboul Kitchen...
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Listen or download Afrojack - JACKED Radio 494 for free now!
Artist: Afrojack Show: Afrojack – JACKED Radio 494 Quality: 320 Kbps 48000 Khz Genre: House, Electro Source: RSS
Discover more Afrojack live sets & radioshows HERE | Listen or download more Jacked Radio episodes HERE
Afrojack – JACKED Radio 494 Tracklist
In the span of less than 2 years, Afrojack has become one of electronic dance music’s major icons. From humble DJ beginnings in his native country of Holland, he has grown to become a multi-award winning, platinum-selling producer. His skills are some of the most sought after in the world, and with two Grammy Awards under his belt, it’s easy to see why. In addition to this, his DJ sets have fast become both iconic and unparalleled, providing an explosive take on the current state of dance music across the board.
#JackedRadio is back with some of the biggest new dance records from around the world! Afrojack drops his brand new collab with Timmy Trumpet called “Stay Mine” as well as new music from Don Diablo, Tchami, Pickle, Tiësto, Bellecour, MAKJ and many more! Let’s JACK!
[0:58] Surf Mesa ft. Madison Beer – Carried Away (Tchami Remix) [ASTRALWERKS] [5:47] Marc Benjamin & Afrojack ft. Vula – Start Over Again [WALL] [8:25] Maddoxx – Burning (Thomas Newson Remix) [ARMADA] [13:14] Breaking Beattz & Gorillowz – Breathing [SPINNIN’] [16:18] Kapuchon – Run And Hide [KAPUCHON] [20:35] Pickle – Journey [SPINNIN’] [25:37] Don Diablo – Eyes Closed [HEXAGON] [29:10] Timmy Trumpet & Afrojack – Stay Mine [SPINNIN’] [32:16] REGGIO – Revelation [REVEALED] [35:07] ATB & Topic & A7S – Your Love (9PM) (Tiësto Remix) [VIRGIN] [38:41] BYOR – Keep On Dancin’ [MUSICAL FREEDOM] [39:45] CID ft. Lizzy Land – Can’t Stop Missing You [SOLOTOKO] [41:58] Ochok – Dollar Bills [43:28] Rezone – Some Low Bass [REZONANCE] [44:40] Going Deeper & Chester Young – Runaways [REVEALED] [46:12] Double Agent – Magic Potion [IN / ROTATION] [48:28] MAKJ – Night Ends [ARMADA] [50:01] MorganJ & Andrea Damante – Party Till We Die [THE MYTH OF NYX] [53:02] Afrojack & DLMT ft. Brandyn Burnette – Wish You Were Here (Dave Summit & CastNowski Remix) [WALL] [55:36] BELLECOUR – TCL [NIGHT BASS]
The podcast Afrojack – Jacked Radio is embedded on this page from an open RSS feed. All files, descriptions, artwork and other metadata from the RSS-feed is the property of the podcast owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by EDMliveset.com.
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Cyrano, My Love  Original title  Edmond   2018
Director  Alexis Michalik Screenwriter  Alexis Michalik
Music  Romain Trouillet
Cinematography  Giovanni Fiore Coltellacci
Cast   Thomas Solivéres, Dominique Pinon, Olivier Gourmet, Guillaume Bouchède, Alexis Michalik, Simon Abkarian, Blandine Bellavoir, Mathilde Seigner, Antoine Duléry, Clémentine Célarié, Alice de Lencquesaing, Jean-Michel Martial, Dominique Besnehard, Bernard Blancan, Lionel Abelanski, Nicolas Briançon, Tom Leeb, Benjamin Bellecour, Marc Andreoni, Marc Citti, Igor Gotesman, Hélène Babu, Fayçal Safi, Michel Derville, Vincent Joncquez, Arnaud Dupont, Adrien Cauchetier, Sophie de Furst
Running time112 min.
Country  France France
Genre   Drama. Comedy | Biography. 19th Century. Literature
Synopsis / Plot  December 1897, Paris. Edmond Rostand is not yet thirty but already two children and a lot of anxieties. He has not written anything for two years. In desperation, he offers the great Constant Coquelin a new play, a heroic comedy, in verse, for the holidays. Only concern: it is not written yet. Ignoring the whims of actresses, the demands of his Corsican producers, the jealousy of his wife, the stories of his best friend's heart and the lack of enthusiasm of all those around him, Edmond starts writing this piece which nobody believes. For now, he has only the title: "Cyrano de Bergerac".
Critics' reviews
"Concealing its lack of substance beneath a carapace of froth and a cascade of famous characters (...) 'Cyrano, My Love' trips along happily enough." Jeannette Catsoulis: The New York Times
"[A] delightful, buoyantly performed period comedy (...) Visually splendid"  Gary Goldstein: Los Angeles Times
"[Michalik] has a real nose for creating crowd-pleasers with an appealing mix of froth, art and heart."  Boyd van Hoeij: The Hollywood Reporter
"'Cyrano, My Love' never quite gets to the root of the author’s inspiration, leaving its familiar theatrical farce (...) grounded in neither genuine emotion nor any palpable stakes (…) Rating: ★½ (out of 4)" Derek Smith: Slant
"Peppy, funny and marvelously designed (...) A splendid film that should mint cash... That’s told with verve and yes — panache" Lisa Nesselson: Screendaily
https://www.filmaffinity.com/us/film601406.html
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French government threatens bloody crackdown on “yellow vest” protest
By Alex Lantier and Francis Dubois
8 December 2018
Ahead of today’s marches by “yellow vest” protesters against President Emmanuel Macron in Paris, the French government issued unprecedented threats of a bloody crackdown in the capital. Amid rising support for the “yellow vests” among students and workers, and mounting popular anger with Macron, top officials are warning that they will stop at nothing to intimidate and threaten protesters. Some 89,000 riot police and armored vehicles are to be deployed today.
Macron’s attempt to shut down the protest by first postponing and then ultimately canceling the fuel tax increase that first provoked the demonstrations has failed. Instead, the movement has continued to spread across France and internationally, to Belgium, the Netherlands, and as far as Iraq. Amid growing demands by “yellow vests” for large wage increases, taxes on the rich, and more social equality, which his government has no intention of fulfilling, Macron is preparing for a showdown.
Yesterday, as authorities closed monuments across Paris and shops boarded up storefront windows to prepare for rioting, spokesman Benjamin Griveaux spoke to Le Parisien to slander the “yellow vests” as cop killers. “They are coming to smash, burn, pillage, and attack with the intention of killing representatives of public order,” Griveaux said. Asked if he was telling protesters not to come to Paris, he replied: “That is the advice that I would give.”
Griveaux gave no evidence to support his charge that “yellow vests” intend to kill police. After three Saturdays of protests in which violent police charges led to four deaths and left hundreds injured, not a single policeman has died. He admitted that the government made “mistakes” and did not understand “the feeling that the government is abandoning some regions of France.” He also admitted that Macron, who denounced workers opposed to his austerity policies and tax cuts for the rich as “lazy,” is seen as arrogant: “Some things we said hurt. We know it very well.”
Nonetheless, Griveaux adopted what Le Parisien called a “deliberately alarmist” tone and implying that a crackdown using deadly force is imminent against anyone defying his order not to attend protests in Paris. “Those who are present in the protests do not allow the security forces to proceed to make arrests,” he complained. “Yellow vest protesters who are sincere should not function as human shields.”
Ahead of today’s marches by “yellow vest” protesters against President Emmanuel Macron in Paris, the French government issued unprecedented threats of a bloody crackdown in the capital. Amid rising support for the “yellow vests” among students and workers, and mounting popular anger with Macron, top officials are warning that they will stop at nothing to intimidate and threaten protesters. Some 89,000 riot police and armored vehicles are to be deployed today.
Macron’s attempt to shut down the protest by first postponing and then ultimately canceling the fuel tax increase that first provoked the demonstrations has failed. Instead, the movement has continued to spread across France and internationally, to Belgium, the Netherlands, and as far as Iraq. Amid growing demands by “yellow vests” for large wage increases, taxes on the rich, and more social equality, which his government has no intention of fulfilling, Macron is preparing for a showdown.
Yesterday, as authorities closed monuments across Paris and shops boarded up storefront windows to prepare for rioting, spokesman Benjamin Griveaux spoke to Le Parisien to slander the “yellow vests” as cop killers. “They are coming to smash, burn, pillage, and attack with the intention of killing representatives of public order,” Griveaux said. Asked if he was telling protesters not to come to Paris, he replied: “That is the advice that I would give.”
Griveaux gave no evidence to support his charge that “yellow vests” intend to kill police. After three Saturdays of protests in which violent police charges led to four deaths and left hundreds injured, not a single policeman has died. He admitted that the government made “mistakes” and did not understand “the feeling that the government is abandoning some regions of France.” He also admitted that Macron, who denounced workers opposed to his austerity policies and tax cuts for the rich as “lazy,” is seen as arrogant: “Some things we said hurt. We know it very well.”
Nonetheless, Griveaux adopted what Le Parisien called a “deliberately alarmist” tone and implying that a crackdown using deadly force is imminent against anyone defying his order not to attend protests in Paris. “Those who are present in the protests do not allow the security forces to proceed to make arrests,” he complained. “Yellow vest protesters who are sincere should not function as human shields.”
The video has been seen millions of times on social media, provoking shock and horror. Castaner brazenly defended the police forces, however: “This corresponds to standard practice before frisking someone.” Police are now investigating the identity of the person who shot the video in order to press charges.
Should the Macron government act today on the hysterical threats it made yesterday, it would lead to the most violent confrontation with the working class in France since bloody police assaults on workers and youth defending Sorbonne students provoked the 1968 general strike.
The growing radicalization of the working class underlying the protests emerged clearly in the “yellow vest” collective in Commercy, in eastern France, which issued a video “call for the formation of popular assemblies across France.”
It rejected the government’s call for protesters to designate representatives with whom Macron could negotiate: “It is not to understand our anger and our demands that the government wants representatives to talk with. It is to control and to bury us. Like the union leaderships, they seek intermediaries, people to talk to, to pressure to stop the eruption, whom they can then corrupt and convince to divide the movement so as to strangle it.”
They added that the “yellow vest” protests call for “a new order in which those who are nothing, and are spoken of with contempt, take back the power from all those who are stuffing themselves, from the rulers and the powers of money.”
Across France, strikes, “yellow vest” protests and student blockades are mounting as Macron continues to sink in the polls. Paris regional trains, Rennes and Le Havre mass transit, and vocational high schools are on strike, while the National Railways (SNCF) workers will protest and march at the “yellow vest” rallies tomorrow in Paris. Hundreds of gas stations across France are running out of fuel amid refinery strikes or blockades of fuel depots by “yellow vest” protesters. The National Farmers Union Federation (FNSEA) called its members to protest in the streets this coming week.
The Stalinist General Confederation of Labor (CGT) union called off at the last minute a national truck drivers strike it had called to begin at the weekend, however. The CGT bureaucracy is vitriolically hostile to the “yellow vests,” and CGT boss Philippe Martinez, who previously said they were infiltrated by neo-fascists, gave another interview to Le Monde to denounce them. He insisted again that the CGT would not “come together” with the “yellow vest” protesters, saying that among them there are “people you can’t frequent.”
High school students continued to blockade hundreds of schools in cities across France including Paris, Bordeaux, Nantes, Toulouse, Tours, Montpellier, Lille, Lyon and beyond. They were joined by university students at the Censier and Tolbiac campuses of the University of Paris, protesting against the tuition hike for foreign students. Police violently charged protesting students at University of Lyon-III. The National Union of French Students (UNEF) is calling for a one-day protest against the tuition hikes for December 13.
“Yellow vest” protests are taking place in cities across France, in the face of unprecedented mobilizations of the security forces. Marseille authorities are preparing a large police deployment against multiple protest marches, as right-wing regional president Renaud Muselier launched yesterday his “Marseille declaration” warning that the “Republic is endangered” by “insurrection.” The police prefect in northern France has taken the unprecedented step of banning all “yellow vest” protests, as calls spread in Lille to occupy both train stations and blockade the entire city.
In Lyon, where “yellow vest” protesters occupied regional government headquarters yesterday, authorities are planning to block off Bellecour square, where the “yellow vests” will meet today. There, they will face an unprecedented police deployment reportedly including members of elite police assault squads trained to shoot and kill terror bombers.
(WSWS)
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Emmenez-moi au théâtre !
Vous savez ce que j'aime le plus au monde? Non? Moi non plus. Mais je sais ce qui me fait plaisir, et parmi plusieurs choses, il y en a une qui me tient à cœur: le théâtre. J'aime me retrouver sur scène autant que sur un siège, me plongeant au creux d'une autre histoire.
Vendredi, j'ai vu Le porteur d'histoire, d'Alexis Michalik. Il y a cinq comédiens, ayant chacun plusieurs rôles (entre cinq et dix). Ne vous affolez pas, ce n'est pas une de ces pièces qui comporte tellement de rôles qu'on ne s'y retrouve pas. La mise en scène est tellement bien faite que l'on comprend tout de A à Z, et on ne décroche pas une seule seconde de l'histoire (ou devrais-je dire, des histoires) car les comédiens sont, pour une fois sans exception, tous bons. L'histoire n'est pas irracontable, mais vous la résumer reviendrait à vous conseiller un film en vous dévoilant la fin. Il s'agit d'une pièce qui porte sur l'histoire, sur une multitude d'histoires, celles qu'on porte en nous, celles des autres que l'on découvre...
"Le porteur d'histoire est une réflexion sur la part du récit dans nos vies et sur son importance." - Alexis Michalik
L'auteur et metteur en scène a reçu le prix Beaumarchais, Figaro et Jeune théâtre de l'Académie Française, ainsi que deux Molières pour sa première création ainsi que la suivante: Le Cercle des illusionnistes. C'est grâce à la cérémonie des Molières que j'ai eu l'idée d'aller voir sa pièce, car quelques jours plus tard je recevais la programmation du Colisée de Roubaix. J'y ai vu Le porteur d'histoire et ai immédiatement réservé des places. Je m'y suis retrouvée sans vraiment m'être renseignée auparavant, sur les comédiens, les critiques.. J'ai adoré. J'applaudissais en souriant bêtement. Pour la première fois de ma vie d'amoureuse de théâtre, j'ai quitté la salle en m'étonnant du fait que ce soit déjà terminé.
"Le théâtre est là pour nous aider à retrouver notre esprit d'enfant qui a envie de croire ce qu'on lui raconte." - Alexis Michalik
La scénographie y est extrêmement simple. Elle fluidifie les enchaînements et permet de passer d'une époque ou d'un lieu à l'autre. Le plateau est nu en-dehors de cinq tabourets, un grand tableau noir et deux portants sur lesquels sont posés les costumes. Les comédiens se changent sur scène, pourtant on ne les voit pas. Il n'y a pas un seul blanc entre les histoires racontées: tout est lié. Les jeux de lumières et la musique nous permettent de nous concentrer complètement sur ce que l'on raconte, ici et maintenant.
"Seul le théâtre peut convoquer cet espace-temps, qui a tous les atours du vraisemblable, pour exciter l'imagination. Chacun peut repartir avec sa propre histoire et la continuer seul, devenant lui-même, à son tour, un porteur d'Histoire." - Benjamin Bellecour
Je me devais de partager avec vous la joie que j'ai eu de me retrouver parmi tous ces spectateurs ce soir-là. J'ai rarement aimé le théâtre côté gradins à ce point-là je crois.
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Axel: rhooo... c’est un nid à emmerdes ces élections... Jacky: parce que tenir un restaurant avec piscine, cocktails et filles en maillot de bain dans le pays le plus musulman du monde, c’est quoi? C’est de tout repos peut-être?! On partage les benefs’, il serait quand même temps qu’on partage les emmerdes
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“If I could go back to that day….” | Summertime (2015)
“If I could go back to that day….” | Summertime (2015)
Bittersweet love affairs on film rarely go well, it’s just their nature. In Summertime, Carole (Cécile de France) and Delphine (Izïa Higelin) find each other in a time of social upheaval in the France of 1971. Friends, to begin with, Delphine becomes attracted to Carole when she moves to Paris and joins Carole’s women’s rights group. At first unsure of the attraction, Carole throws herself…
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Kaboul Kitchen saison 3 : début du tournage
Kaboul Kitchen saison 3 : début du tournage
La CRÉATION ORIGINALE CANAL+ annonce le début de tournage de la nouvelle saison de KABOUL KITCHEN, produite par par Scarlett Production et Chic Films avec Stéphane de Groodt et Simon Abkarian Quatre ans après la saison 1 inspirée de la vie de Marc Victor et qui avait rassemblé près de 940 000 spectateurs, Kaboul Kitchen revient pour une nouvelle saison qui s’annonce palpitante. Le tournage se…
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kaboulkitchen-blog · 7 years
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On sait désormais qui porte la culotte
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Sur le tournage de la Saison 1 de Kaboul Kitchen, Stéphanie Pasterkamp et Benjamin Bellecour
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