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‘Saint-Ex’: Biopic of ‘The Little Prince’ author Antoine de Saint Exupéry
Culture • 3:47 PM
1 min
Dheepthika Laurent and film critic Perrine Quenesson look at the latest film releases in France, starting with a very famous aviator: the enigmatic Antoine de Saint Exupéry, best known for writing "The Little Prince". He’s the focus of "Saint-Ex", a biop
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Tuesday, december 10, 2024

French artist Seth on harnessing street art's universal language
Culture • 3:15 PM
1 min
Street art used to mean spontaneous scribbles under the cover of darkness; now those images hang in major museums and sell at auction for millions. A new exhibition at the Petit Palais in Paris is celebrating the universal language of street art. “We Are
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Monday, december 9, 2024

Drug lord musical ‘Emilia Pérez’ leads Golden Globe nominations with 10 nods
Culture • 4:36 PM
1 min
Nominations for the 82nd Golden Globe awards were announced on Monday with French Director Jacques Audiard’s genre-defying “Emilia Pérez” leading with 10 nods ahead of fellow musical “Wicked”. Stars of film and TV featured heavily in this year’s list of
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Bastille’s Dan Smith shines light on historical figures on '& (Ampersand)' album
Culture • 3:46 PM
1 min
On today’s weekly music show on Arts24, Jennifer Ben Brahim speaks to the singer of one of the most successful British bands of the last decade. Bastille stormed the UK charts in 2013 with their debut album “Bad Blood”, spawning smash-hits like “Pompeii”
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A cultural stroll through Paris with singer Dominique A and Actor Max Boublil
Culture • 11:38 AM
1 min
This week on Paris des Arts, an artist with a capital A! A leading light in new French chanson, and mad for literature and poetry – Dominique A sits down with us in the Maison de la Poésie in Paris, an emblematic location for him, before we head to the T
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Friday, december 6, 2024

Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, from Haute Couture to the Holy Halls of Notre Dame
Culture • 1:00 PM
1 min
Known for his playful and colourful designs and collaborations with pop royalty like Lady Gaga, Beyoncé and Rihanna, French fashion designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac has a big mission: to dress the 700 clergy for the grand reopening of Paris’s beloved
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Thursday, december 5, 2024

Singing the praises of Notre-Dame de Paris
Culture • 2:45 PM
1 min
As the iconic cathedral rises from the ashes, we met with the workers who formed a choir while working on the repairs and renovations. These artisans are now giving a special concert to mark the re-opening of Notre-Dame. And, masterpieces of the Spanish
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Wednesday, december 4, 2024

Film show: A Wickedly enchanting tale
Culture • 2:09 PM
1 min
The Wicked Witch of the West and the Good Witch Glinda are finally getting their big screen moment thanks to “Wicked”, John M. Chu’s adaptation of the Broadway hit. Film critic Emma Jones tells us why this fantastical Wizard of Oz origin story of sorts l
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Archaeological dig at Notre-Dame unearths 2,000 years of history
Culture • 7:12 AM
1 min
The tragic 2019 fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral led to major discoveries during restoration work. Archaeologists unearthed treasures dating back from antiquity to the 19th century.
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Tuesday, december 3, 2024

Kirill Serebrennikov’s poetic take on Russian punk outsider Eduard Limonov
Culture • 2:46 PM
1 min
Eduard Limonov was a poet, a punk, a Russian “émigré” and provocateur whose anti-system politics eventually saw him embrace fascist tendencies. Filmmaker Kirill Serebrennikov tells Olivia Salazar-Winspear why he chose to make a “ballad” of Limonov’s life
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Monday, december 2, 2024

French heavy metal: Rocking the world with 'Mass Hysteria'
Culture • 4:04 PM
1 min
French rock and metal have been gaining prominence on the world stage. From Grammy-nominated Gojira playing the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympics to the country being home to one of the world's biggest Metal festivals, it's no surprise France h
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Friday, november 29, 2024

Ezra Collective bring dancing back to jazz
Culture • 3:05 PM
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In this edition of arts24, Jennifer Ben Brahim chats with the first jazz act to ever win a Mercury Prize. Ezra Collective are one of the UK's most exciting improvisation groups, blending jazz with Afrobeat, reggae and soul. The quintet released their thi
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Thursday, november 28, 2024

'Rabia': An IS group bride's journey into darkness
Culture • 2:57 PM
1 min
They hit the headlines shortly after Islamist fundamentalists proclaimed a caliphate in Syria and Iraq: the young women who packed their bags and embarked upon a new life, unaware of the fate that would await them. A new film, "Rabia", imagines the journ
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Australia passes world's first social media ban for under-16s
Culture • 1:01 PM
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Australia's Senate on Thursday passed a social media ban for children under 16 that will soon become the first law of its kind in the world. Platforms including TikTok, Facebook, Snapchat, Reddit, X and Instagram will be liable for fines of up to $33 mil
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Wednesday, november 27, 2024

Film show: Ungodly horror in 'Heretic', toxic masculinity and a quirky 'Grand Tour'
Culture • 2:37 PM
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Film critic Emma Jones tells us why Hugh Grant's creepy character is the star attraction in his latest film, "Heretic". We also discuss timely French feature "Animale", as Oulaya Amamra plays a woman trying to navigate the macho world of bull-running in
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Author Alexis Pauline Gumbs on perpetuating the Black feminist legacy of Audre Lorde
Culture • 1:57 PM
1 min
An author who has drawn strong parallels with the iconic Black lesbian feminist writer Audre Lorde has spoken to FRANCE 24 about Lorde's legacy, and her hope that she is carrying on her message. Alexis Pauline Gumbs is author of the new biography "Surviv
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Tuesday, november 26, 2024

'Witches': Elizabeth Sankey on her courageous film on postpartum psychosis
Culture • 3:14 PM
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British director Elizabeth Sankey bravely recounts her story of frightening isolation and unwanted thoughts after childbirth in her spellbinding documentary "Witches", which is out on Mubi. The film features interviews with medical professionals, histori
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Monday, november 25, 2024

Music show: Kendrick Lamar drops surprise album 'GNX'
Culture • 3:23 PM
1 min
In this arts24 music show, Jennifer Ben Brahim tells us about the big album release of the week: rapper Kendrick Lamar's "GNX". The surprise record pays homage to the California hip-hop artist’s roots, with a heavy dose of West Coast rap. The album comes
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Menswear & couture collections 2024/25: New inclusive communication strategies
Culture • 1:15 PM
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Luxury fashion is big business. To stay relevant, big luxury houses and independent labels alike know to constantly refresh their communication strategies. Celebrity endorsement still holds enormous sway, but the clothes themselves need to tell a story.
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Friday, november 22, 2024

Hugh Grant horrifies in new film 'Heretic'
Culture • 2:49 PM
1 min
He may have made a name for himself in light-hearted British rom-coms like "Four Weddings and a Funeral", "About a Boy" and "Notting Hill", but Hugh Grant has undergone a startling transformation over the last decade, rebranding himself as a character ac
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Thursday, november 21, 2024

Beloved singer Fairuz, a symbol of unity in crisis-torn Lebanon, turns 90
Culture • 5:45 PM
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Legendary Lebanese singer Fairuz celebrated her 90th birthday as tributes poured in from around the world. Known for her songs of love, Lebanon, and the Palestinian cause, Fairuz remains a unifying figure in a divided country, with her enduring music cap
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Rwandan-British artist Dorothée Munyaneza's unconditional approach to love
Culture • 3:16 PM
1 min
The multi-faceted performer Dorothée Munyaneza has adapted Kae Tempest's play "Hopelessly Devoted" for the stage, in a French-language production at the Bouffes du Nord theatre. She tells us why she wanted to explore many different forms of love in her v
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Wednesday, november 20, 2024

'A vision of benevolence': Why Chilean poet Pablo Neruda’s legacy endures in France
Culture • 5:38 PM
1 min
French President Emmanuel Macron paid tribute to Pablo Neruda at the poet’s former home in Santiago during his visit to Chile on Wednesday, highlighting the enduring bond between the Nobel laureate and France. This connection, which began more than 80 ye
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Film show: A poignant tale in 'The Most Precious of Cargoes'
Culture • 2:28 PM
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French director Michel Hazanavicius decided that an animated feature was the best approach for his latest film, which follows the trajectory of a baby thrown from a train headed for Auschwitz. Film critic Emma Jones tells us why the fairy-tale tone of "T
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'Hello, Dolly!' comes to Paris: Hit musical celebrates 60th anniversary
Culture • 1:21 PM
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Paris is not always associated with musical theatre, but little by little the French capital is becoming more like Broadway and the West End. The latest live show to wow critics and audiences alike is "Hello, Dolly!". On Entre Nous, we speak to Caroline
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Tuesday, november 19, 2024

Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha: ‘Humanity is under the rubble’
Culture • 3:03 PM
1 min
After losing his home, along with countless friends and family, Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha escaped Gaza with his wife and three children. Now in exile, the award-winning writer is on a mission to share the stories of those left behind. He speaks to
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Digital parenting: tips on how to use real-time location tracking
Culture • 1:10 PM
1 min
In Entre Nous, we speak to Elizabeth Milovidov about real-time location tracking. Some parents may be worried about their children and decide that knowing their child's location is necessary for peace of mind. Real-time location tracking is possible usin
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Monday, november 18, 2024

Hitting the keys with pianist Alexandra Stréliski and organist Hampus Lindwall
Culture • 2:55 PM
1 min
This week, Marjorie Hache speaks with award-winning French-Canadian pianist Alexandra Stréliski about her new album "Neo-Romance", which she is currently touring in France. Meanwhile, Sweden’s Hampus Lindwall tells us about American avant-garde composer
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Friday, november 15, 2024

Ready-to-wear, summer 2025: Paris, the ideal stage for Asian and African designers
Culture • 6:25 PM
1 min
At more than 80 years old, Yohji Yamamoto still enjoys reassembling fabric like a child. At Issey Miyake, Satoshi Kondo offers a collection inspired by traditional Japanese papermaking. The Franco-Japanese designer Tatiana Quard creates silhouettes with
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Series show: The true story behind rogue trader Jerôme Kerviel
Culture • 3:30 PM
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His risky market trades at French bank Société Générale saw Jerôme Kerviel convicted of breach of trust and forgery in 2008. Now, the docu-series "Breaking the bank: One trader, 50 billion" revisits his story. Director Fred Garson tells us why he wanted
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A cultural stroll through Paris with chef Paul Pairet and singer Hélène in Paris
Culture • 2:22 PM
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This week, FRANCE 24’s Valérie Fayolle takes us inside one of Paris's most famous luxury hotels, the Hôtel de Crillon, and introduces us to Michelin-starred chef Paul Pairet, who heads up of one of the hotel's restaurants, Nonos. We also meet Hélène in P
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Thursday, november 14, 2024

2024 Booker Prize winner Samantha Harvey on her unintentional climate novel 'Orbital'
Culture • 3:12 PM
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This year's Booker Prize winner Samantha Harvey speaks to FRANCE 24's Culture Editor Eve Jackson about her wonder-filled space novel "Orbital". They discuss climate change, fiction's role in politics and Elon Musk's space endeavors.
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Wednesday, november 13, 2024

Film show: 'Gladiator II' marks Roman epic's return
Culture • 2:37 PM
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It's been 24 years since Russell Crowe stepped into a dusty arena as the mighty Maximus. Now, Ridley Scott has returned to his blockbuster hit for a sequel starring Paul Mescal, Denzel Washington and Connie Nielsen. Film critic Emma Jones tells us why it
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UK's Samantha Harvey wins 2024 Booker Prize for 'Orbital'
Culture • 3:21 AM
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UK author Samantha Harvey, one of a record five women shortlisted for the Booker Prize, won the coveted award on Tuesday for her fifth novel, a "space pastoral" titled "Orbital", becoming the first woman to win the award since Margaret Atwood in 2019.
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Tuesday, november 12, 2024

Comedian Tatty Macleod on dating French vs English men
Culture • 3:12 PM
1 min
She was on the show back in June to discuss her bilingual viral comedy sketches about the French and English that have millions of views. Tatty Macleod is the ultimate FRANCE 24 guest who fits right in here in our “franglais” world. She’s back as she’s j
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Monday, november 11, 2024

Music show: Leyla McCalla blends diasporic sounds on ‘Sun without the Heat’
Culture • 2:24 PM
1 min
In this music show on arts24, Jennifer Ben Brahim is joined on set by American-Haitian multi-instrumentalist Leyla McCalla. She’s on tour with her fifth studio album “Sun Without the Heat”. It blends sounds from the diaspora – Afrobeat, Ethiopian modalit
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Saturday, november 9, 2024

Beyonce leads Grammy nods after country album 'Cowboy Carter'
Culture • 9:23 AM
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Beyonce and her "Cowboy Carter" country album earned a leading 11 nominations for the Grammy Awards, the music industry's showcase gala, where she will face off against Taylor Swift and a new class of pop hitmakers. Beyonce has now been nominated a recor
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Friday, november 8, 2024

South African visual artist Lebohang Kganye shines at Paris Photo
Culture • 3:45 PM
1 min
Dheepthika Laurent talks to Lebohang Kganye, recipient of the 2024 prestigious Deutsche Börse photography prize. The South African visual artist is displaying her work at the 27th edition of Paris Photo, one of the biggest photography fairs in the world.
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Dakar contemporary art month-long exhibition opens, on the theme of 'the wake'
Culture • 12:06 AM
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The 15th edition of the Dakar Biennial of Contemporary Art was officially inaugurated this Thursday. Initially scheduled for last May, it had been postponed for budgetary reasons. This year's “IN” exhibition features some 70 artists from Africa and the d
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Thursday, november 7, 2024

UK star Craig David: Still 'Born to Do It'
Culture • 4:23 PM
1 min
"7 Days", 'Walking Away", and "Rewind" were songs that defined an era of UK music and made waves across the globe in the early noughties. With these catchy lyrics and melodies, Craig David became the voice of the UK garage genre. The multimillion selling
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Tuesday, november 5, 2024

From book bans to celebrity endorsements: The US election culture wars
Culture • 3:14 PM
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Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez, Harrison Ford and even The Avengers have come out in support of Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris, while Republican hopeful Donald Trump has the likes of Elon Musk, Kid Rock and Hulk Hogan supporting h
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Monday, november 4, 2024

Music icon Quincy Jones dies at 91
Culture • 4:49 PM
1 min
FRANCE 24 Journalist Jenny Ben Brahim tells us more about Quincy Jones, the superstar producer behind Michael Jackson's thriller album, who died at 91. Born in Chicago, Jones’ decades-long career started in smoky jazz clubs where he collaborated with jaz
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2024 Prix Goncourt awarded to Kamel Daoud for his novel 'Houris'
Culture • 4:31 PM
1 min
The 2024 Prix Goncourt, France’s top literary prize, was awarded Monday to French-Algerian writer Kamel Daoud for his novel “Houris” (ed. Gallimard) that looks back at the Algerian Civil War in the 1990s. Executive Director at the American Library in Par
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Music show: Okay Kaya and Ziyad Al-Samman bring their musical universes to France
Culture • 4:17 PM
1 min
On today’s music show on arts24, Jennifer Ben Brahim is joined on set by Norwegian-American singer Okay Kaya and Syrian-British musician Ziyad Al-Samman. Okay Kaya is known for juxtaposing her sweet vocal melodies with her unfiltered take on the human ex
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Prix Goncourt: Kamel Daoud wins France's literary prize for Algerian Civil War novel ‘Houris’
Culture • 11:54 AM
1 min
French-Algerian writer Kamel Daoud has won the Prix Goncourt, France's most prestigious literary prize, for his novel set during the bloody "Black Decade" that tore apart his native Algeria at the end of the 20th century.
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'From one World to Another': Dominique Trinquand on the axes of humanity
Culture • 11:27 AM
1 min
If you think of the major axes of the world, the big borderlines, you might think of migratory routes like through Africa into Europe, or through the Americas. You might also think of trade routes, like the Silk Road, or you might even think of the route
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Quincy Jones, music legend who worked with Michael Jackson and Frank Sinatra, dies at 91
Culture • 7:53 AM
1 min
Quincy Jones, a titan of American music who worked with artists ranging from Count Basie to Frank Sinatra and who then reshaped pop music by collaborating with Michael Jackson on "Thriller", died on Sunday at the age of 91, his publicist said.
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Friday, november 1, 2024

Hats off to Stephen Jones, the master of millinery
Culture • 3:09 PM
1 min
In this edition of arts24, Jennifer Ben Brahim meets the master of millinery, Stephen Jones, at a monumental exhibition of his work at Paris's Palais Galliera museum. The British designer has been working for over four decades on both sides of the Englis
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Thursday, october 31, 2024

Paris Opera to close its houses for years of renovation work
Culture • 6:28 PM
1 min
Two of the French capital’s most important cultural institutions, the Palais Garnier and the Opera Bastille, are in need of major renovations, according to France's Court of Accounts. As a result, the two Parisian opera houses will be closed from mid-202
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Zombies: An anthropological, ancestral look at the living dead
Culture • 3:09 PM
1 min
We learn more about the history and traditions surrounding zombies at the Quai Branly museum in Paris, as our reporters take a tour of a new exhibition there. Contemporary art from Benin is in the spotlight at the Conciergerie in Paris, as dozens of crea
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Wednesday, october 30, 2024

Film show: Palme d'Or winner 'Anora' reverses Cinderella fantasy
Culture • 4:46 PM
1 min
It won the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival this year: "Anora" is Sean Baker's most sophisticated film yet, according to critic Emma Jones. She tells us why there is lots to love in this story of a sex worker and an oligarch’s son, and why lead actr
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New Paris exhibition explores changing nature of intimacy
Culture • 2:44 PM
1 min
From the bedroom to social media: a new exhibition at Paris's Museum of Decorative Arts explores how the concept of privacy and intimacy has evolved over more than 300 years. In this edition of Entre Nous, FRANCE 24's Charli James speaks to Christine Mac
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Tuesday, october 29, 2024

'No Other Land': Documenting displacement and destruction in the West Bank
Culture • 3:26 PM
1 min
“We have no other land to go to," a Palestinian woman responds to Israeli soldiers seeking to displace her community from their village in the West Bank. It's one of the many moving moments captured in the documentary "No Other Land", by an Israeli and P
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Monday, october 28, 2024

Music show: Katy J Pearson on her third album 'Someday, Now'
Culture • 2:35 PM
1 min
English singer-songwriter Katy J Pearson has just released her third album "Someday, Now", which sees the indie-folk artist reconnect with people around her while drawing in 1980s-tinted aesthetics. We also hear from Xavier Boyer, the singer of the indie
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Friday, october 25, 2024

Summer 2025 ready-to-wear collections: An invigorated avant garde
Culture • 6:55 PM
1 min
Fashion's avant garde is at its most creative when it looks to the outside world for inspiration. For next summer's ready-to wear-looks, Victor Weinsanto, responsible for the daring looks we saw at the Paris Olympics opening ceremony, pays tribute to dra
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A cultural stroll through the Moroccan city of Tangier
Culture • 4:23 PM
1 min
This week in Paris des Arts, FRANCE 24's Valérie Fayolle sets her sights between the Atlantic and Mediterranean: Tangier in Morocco. Kenza Bennani, stylist and founder of the New Tangier brand, welcomes us to her studio and shows us her designs that refl
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John Woo's 'The Killer' returns: A 21st-century femme fatale
Culture • 3:14 PM
1 min
His 1989 film "The Killer" is a cult classic of Hong Kong action cinema, featuring John Woo's dynamic style as a filmmaker and highlighting Chow Yun-Fat's charisma as its protagonist. Woo has now revisited the film for a 21st-century audience, shifting t
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Thursday, october 24, 2024

Cult French film 'La Haine' shifts its story to the stage
Culture • 2:15 PM
1 min
When the cult French film "La Haine" came out 30 years ago, it sent shockwaves through the world of French cinema. The movie has now been adapted for a musical; our reporters went to La Seine Musicale theatre to check it out. Meanwhile, Lyon is currently
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Original typescript of children's classic 'The Little Prince' goes up for sale
Culture • 12:05 AM
1 min
An original typescript of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's "The Little Prince", containing extensive handwritten corrections by the French author and described by book dealers as "literary treasure", will soon go on sale with an expected price of at least $1.2
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Wednesday, october 23, 2024

'Monsieur Aznavour': Legendary singer's life brought to the screen in France
Culture • 1:26 PM
1 min
He was an icon of la chanson française. Charles Aznavour's lyrical talent illuminated the 20th century and shone until his death in 2018. The singer-songwriter's life has now been brought to the screen by Mehdi Idir and slam poet Grand Corps Malade. Film
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