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Arielle Dombasle, la belle des seigneurs (Actualité Juive)
“Les Secrets de la princesse de Cadignan” produit par François Margolin et réalisé par Arielle Dombasle, magnifique en princesse déchue, est un film d’une audace folle et d’un esthétisme bluffant, à voir ! “Les Secrets de la princesse de Cadignan”, actuellement au cinéma.
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byneddiedingo · 1 year
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Juliette Binoche in Flight of the Red Balloon (Hou Hsiao-Hsien, 2007)
Cast: Juliette Binoche, Hippolyte Girardot, Simon Iteanu, Fang Song, Louise Margolin, Anna Sigalevitch, Charles-Edouard Renault. Screenplay: Hou Hsiao-Hsien, François Margolin. Cinematography: Ping Bin Lee. Production design: Paul Fayard. Film editing: Jean-Christophe Hym, Ching-Sung Liao. 
The Red Balloon (Albert Lamorisse, 1956) is a short film that won the Oscar for best original screenplay, even though it's only a little over half an hour long and has only a few lines of spoken dialogue. In it, a boy (writer-director Lamorisse's young son, Pascal) on his way to school finds a large red balloon that has become caught in a lamppost. He soon discovers that he can't take the balloon with him on a bus or into his school, but the balloon is waiting for him after classes. He's also forbidden to bring the balloon into his home, but it floats up to his bedroom window and he lets it in. Over the next couple of days, the balloon tags along, sometimes getting the boy into trouble, until it's finally punctured by a rock fired from another boy's slingshot and slowly dies. Whereupon balloons from all over Paris flock to the boy, who gathers them and floats away over the rooftops. It's a small charmer, with ravishing views of 1950s Paris by cinematographer Edmond Séchan. The balloon becomes emblematic of childhood innocence in conflict with the daily grind of adulthood, which is why I think it still strikes a chord with audiences and, in the case of Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-Hsien, inspired an hommage: The Voyage of the Red Balloon. Hou's film, which he co-wrote with François Margolin, is nearly four times the length of Lamorisse's and doesn't have such a neatly symbolic resolution. In it, a boy, Simon (Simon Iteanu), lives with his mother, Suzanne (Juliette Binoche), in a cramped Paris apartment. Suzanne is a puppeteer -- a profession that links her with childhood -- who hires a Chinese film student, Song (Fang Song), as a part-time nanny for Simon. Song is working on her own homage to The Red Balloon, and we see bits of it as she poses Simon with a balloon and films it floating around the city. But much of Hou's film deals with the domestic turmoil that surrounds Simon as Suzanne, a divorcee, tries to cope with juggling career and household problems. She leases part of the building to Marc (Hippolyte Girardot), who has been stiffing her on the rent and tends to pop into her apartment at odd times to use her kitchen and leave it a mess. She is trying to evict him so she'll have a place for her daughter, who lives with Suzanne's ex-husband in Brussels, to stay when she comes to Paris in the summer. Simon patiently endures his mother's frazzled nerves and finds a companion in Song, who quietly manages to bring a little order into the household. By film's end, nothing is really resolved in their lives, but a red balloon peeps into the apartment windows and floats above the skylight over Simon's bed, as if childhood has persisted for the time being against all the assaults against it. It's a poetic, meditative kind of film that gains its strength from immersing us into the lives of others. It seems to me to stretch out a little longer than it should, but it features another terrific performance by Binoche.
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alexlacquemanne · 2 years
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Juin MMXXII
Films
Le Dîner de cons (1998) de Francis Veber avec Jacques Villeret, Thierry Lhermitte, Francis Huster, Daniel Prévost, Alexandra Vandernoot et Catherine Frot
C'est magnifique ! (2022) de Clovis Cornillac avec Clovis Cornillac, Alice Pol, Manon Lemoine, Myriam Boyer, Gilles Privat, Alexandra Roth et Lilou Fogli
Le Jour le plus long (The Longest Day) (1962) de Ken Annakin, Andrew Marton, Bernhard Wicki, Gerd Oswald et Darryl F. Zanuck avec John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, Richard Burton, Henry Fonda, Curd Jürgens et Gert Fröbe
Nevada Smith (1966) de Henry Hathaway avec Steve McQueen, Karl Malden, Brian Keith, Arthur Kennedy, Suzanne Pleshette, Raf Vallone et Janet Margolin
Le Bateau d'Émile (1962) de Denys de La Patellière avec Lino Ventura, Annie Girardot, Michel Simon, Pierre Brasseur, Édith Scob et Jacques Monod
The Blues Brothers (1980) de John Landis avec John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, Carrie Fisher, Cab Calloway et Ray Charles
Le Détective (The Detective) (1968) de Gordon Douglas avec Frank Sinatra, Lee Remick, Ralph Meeker, Jack Klugman et Jacqueline Bisset
Sans mobile apparent (1971) de Philippe Labro avec Jean-Louis Trintignant, Dominique Sanda, Carla Gravina, Sacha Distel, Paul Crauchet, Stéphane Audran et Jean-Pierre Marielle
Stavisky (1974) de Alain Resnais avec Jean-Paul Belmondo, François Périer, Anny Duperey, Michael Lonsdale, Roberto Bisacco et Claude Rich
The Breakfast Club (1985) de John Hughes avec Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall et Ally Sheedy
La Classe américaine (1993) de Michel Hazanavicius et Dominique Mézerette avec John Wayne, Dustin Hoffman, Martin Balsam, Stuart Whitman, Robert Redford et Paul Newman
L'Arme à gauche (1965) de Claude Sautet avec Lino Ventura, Sylva Koscina, Leo Gordon, Alberto de Mendoza et Antonio Martin
Classe tous risques (1960) de Claude Sautet avec Lino Ventura, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Sandra Milo, Marcel Dalio et Jacques Dacqmine
Séries
Affaires sensibles
AZF : explosion chimique pour catastrophe urbaine - Dans l'enfer de Diên Biên Phu - Fukushima, une catastrophe naturelle, un désastre nucléaire - Apocalypse Now : tournage au cœur des ténèbres - Saint-Laurent-des-Eaux : pour un avenir rayonnant
Parlement Saison 2
Top Jobs Magic Circus - Mais qui est-ce ?? - Les habits neufs du président - Les pingouins - Les chariots en cercle - Objet légiférant non-identifié - Vox populi - La petite vadrouille - La négo - On va en after ?
Commissaire Dupin
L'École de Pont-Aven - Triple Meurtre aux Glénan - Poison Blanc - Un cadavre disparaît - Le Trésor d’Ys - La Morte rose
Batman, la série animée Saison 1
Le Duel - Joyeux Noël, Batman - Épouvantable Épouvantail - Morts de rire - Poison d’amour - Amour on ice - Le Chat et la Souris (1re partie) - Le Chat et la Souris (2e partie) - L’Homme invisible
Le Coffre à Catch
#75 : Les Hardy Boyz font du Grand Catch ! - #28 : Les Daft Punk font du Catch…et ça pue ! - #76 : Moins y'a de ECW, mieux on se porte ! - #77 : LE GOLD STANDARD DU CATCH - #78 : The Animal BATISTAAAA !!
Top Gear Saison 10, 14, 11, 19, 20,21, 13, 15, 7
La traversée de Londres - Fiat 500 vs vélo - Les super-berlines - La caravane volante - Apprentis policiers - La traversée du Japon - Spécial Afrique : Première Partie - Spécial Afrique : Deuxième Partie - Surfin' USA - Le meilleur taxi du monde - Nostalgie des années 80 - Une voiture pour chaque situation - Les rois du camping - Passion Vintage - Destination Thaïlande - Un pont sur la rivière Kwaï - Le Road Trip Idéal - En route pour le viaduc de Millau
Scorpion Saison 1
Q.I 197 - Antivirus - Menace 2.0 - Les As à Vegas - Le Côté obscur - Art thérapie - Au nom du père - L'Algorithme dans la peau - L'Opération Gumbo - Semper fidelis - Chasseurs de fantômes - Les Génies de l'impossible - Hacke-moi si tu peux - L'Espionne qu'il aimait - Croisière d'enfer
Le Visiteur du Futur : Les Missionnaires Saison 3
Michel - La Banane qui parle - Proposition décente - L’Alcool aidant - Les Infiltrés - La Vérité sur les Missionnaires - Nouvel Ordre - Judith - L’Appel du futur - Un autre monde
Kaamelott Livre IV, V
Le bouleversé - Dagonet et le cadastre - Duel : Première partie - Duel : Deuxième partie - La foie bretonne - Au service secret de sa majesté - Le Renoncement : 2e partie - L’Entente cordiale - Les Endettés - Double Dragon - Le Sauvetage - Le Désordre et la Nuit - Les Repentants - Miserere nobis - Le Dernier Recours - Le Royaume Sans Tête
Spectacles
Nino Ferrer en concert au Château De Marcillac (1994)
Queen’s Platinum Jubilee : Party at Buckingham Palace (2022)
Bob Marley and the Wailers : Live at the Rainbow (1977)
The Police : Live Ghost In The Machine at Gateshead, England (1982)
Livres
Les films maudits de Michel Marié
La Bretagne magique du Commissaire Dupin de Jean-Luc Bannalec
Kaamelott : Tome 5 : Le Serpent Géant du Lac de l'Ombre de Alexandre Astier, Benoît Bekaert et Steven Dupré
Nanarland - Le livre des mauvais films sympathiques - Épisode 1 de François Cau
Silex and the city : Tome 3 : 'Le Néolithique, c'est pas automatique' de Jul
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Graphic Design History In The Writing (1983-2011) / Available at draw-down.myshopify.com/ Tracing the history of graphic design over the past 30 years, this reader is comprised of some of the most influential texts published in English about graphic design history, documenting the development of a relatively young field's recent history, and underscoring the aesthetic, theoretical, political and social tensions that underpin it. Included are texts by Jeremy Aynsley, Steve Baker, Andrew Blauvelt, Piers Carey, François Chastanet, Wen Huei Chou, Denise Gonzales Crisp, Brian Donnelly, Johanna Drucker, Steven Heller, Richard Hollis, Robin Kinross, Ellen Lupton, Victor Margolin, Ellen Mazur Thomson, Philip B. Meggs, Gérard Mermoz, Abbott Miller, Rick Poyner, Martha Scotford, Catherine de Smet, Teal Triggs, Massimo Vignelli, and Bridget Wilkins. Edited by Sara De Bondt and Catherine De Smet #graphicdesign #graphicdesignhistory #typography #bookdesign #design #SaraDeBondt https://www.instagram.com/p/BsvMgsFgNFb/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1o6bwbjelm5wz
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Controversial documentary “Jihadists” presents the unfiltered views of hard-line fundamentalists
What might your attempted indoctrination look like if you were kidnapped by radical Islamists? Or your television viewing habits after Sharia law took over your town?
“Jihadists” from French filmmaker François Margolin and Mauritanian Muslim journalist Lemine Ould Salem, is a sort of answer: a context-free series of interviews with hard-line fundamentalist clerics and believers from Sharia strongholds in Mali, Tunisia, Iraq, and Afghanistan, interspersed with propaganda videos of varying levels of queasiness and horror.
The filmmakers gained unprecedented access to record the unfettered theories of militant Salafists — ultra-pious adherents who want to turn back the clock — and the result is unusual enough in its uncritical presentation that the film was nearly banned in France for coming off like propaganda itself.
While there is a certain abject fascination in the unvarnished reality on display — everyday violence, unapologetic defenses of cruelty, killing, and hatred wrapped in soft-spoken praisings of God — the lack of an off-screen voice saying “Yeah, but …” is ultimately maddening.
Source: Los Angeles Times
https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-et-mn-mini-jihadists-review-20190131-story.html
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cleverjackfrost · 4 years
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A influência do Construtivismo Russo: Introdução ao Projeto 2.
O grande eixo para a propagação de qualquer ideologia política, desde o fascismo até ao salazarismo, sempre foi a propaganda. As cores, as formas, as mensagens excelentemente estruturadas em um pequeno cartaz A3 ou, em certos casos, A2 transmitiam mensagens que iam para além das letras que lá eram dispostas. Construíam-se ideias, visões do mundo e ideais através dessas constituições e, por isso, tantas pessoas caíam no “doce golpe” do “carismático líder” que tudo faria pelo seu país e população.  
O Construtivismo Russo foi um movimento da vanguarda do século XX que contribuiu de diversas formas para como produzimos arte e design até aos dias de hoje.
Com o despertar da Primeira Grande Guerra, sendo a Rússia uma peça chave na mesma, e a instabilidade que se fazia sentir sobre todo o território europeu, houve também o despertar de imensos protestos por todo o mundo. Este cenário de caos vivido implorava por uma forte reorganização da sociedade russa. A partir das ideologias marxistas, anarquistas e de outras fontes, a população passaria a projetar a sua vida de uma maneira muito mais racional e autónoma.
Neste contexto, surgem, então, os construtivistas que observam a arte com o papel de criar, construir e representar novas realidades, absorvendo por completo as antigas.
 O Construtivismo Russo encontra origens no Cubismo (sobretudo de Picasso) e no Suprematismo de Malevich.
Agarravam-se a ideais como a maior autonomia do artista, o fim da arte de elite e exigiam uma reformulação radical nos padrões da arte. O principal líder e defensor destas ideias foi Alexandr Mikhailovich Rodchenko, que revolucionou por completo variados conceitos artísticos.
Rodchenko abandona a arte por tela e “desamarra-se” dessa “limitação antiquada” à produção criativa. A produção artística serve, agora, como um dos mais importantes elementos políticos para a organização social. A consecutiva experiência de novas técnicas, a construção a partir de propriedades formais e materiais, de maneira estruturada e racional são características deste movimento.
Lenine integrou na sua ideologia política este movimento e considerava-o essencial para o provimento material e intelectual da sociedade.
Através da pregação de uma arte útil, vemos aparecer a principal abordagem do design que existe hoje: o design funcionalista.
Os artistas deste movimento apostavam, através das suas obras, no desenvolvimento das massas, transparecendo ideias para uma população considerada maioritariamente analfabeta. Nessa época são fundadas, então, escolas de artes que tinham como intuito preparar os artistas para a transformação cultural do país e para espalhar os ideais construtivistas e socialistas. Este foi considerado por muitos como o início do ensino formal do design.
 Por volta de 1934, o Construtivismo é proibido pela URSS e a par e passo este movimento artístico vai perdendo o espaço na própria sociedade que apoiou a construção. Já na Europa, podemos ver a sua influência e a sua efetiva transformação em design que permanece até hoje.  
Cartazes de referência: 
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http://www.revistacliche.com.br/2013/07/construtivismo-russo-e-design-parte-1/
The Struggle for Utopia, por Victor Margolin.
Eisenstein e o Construtivismo Russo, por François Albera. 
Construtivismo, por George Rickey.
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wmathison · 5 years
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A Look Inside Radical Islam | with François Margolin https://t.co/y5scTYPbC7 via @YouTube
A Look Inside Radical Islam | with François Margolin https://t.co/y5scTYPbC7 via @YouTube
— Wayne Mathison - Freedom is Our Nationality (@wmathison) April 3, 2019
via Twitter https://twitter.com/wmathison April 03, 2019 at 04:22PM
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Les Secrets de la princesse de Cadignan (sortie en salle le 13 septembre)
Les Secrets de la princesse de Cadignan (sortie en salle le 13 septembre) :
Arielle Dombasle réalise son cinquième long métrage “Les Secrets de la princesse de Cadignan” qui sortira au cinéma le 13 septembre 2023. C’est une princesse, une grande séductrice. « Don Juan femme », selon l’expression de Balzac. D’une intelligence diabolique. Cette femme, qui a eu de nombreux amants, presque tous les personnages masculins de la « Comédie humaine », va enfin trouver l’amour.…
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