A selection of highlights with the season's best song excerpts: Phoenix in concert at The Anthem, Washington; Arnaud Bonet and Pierre Della Monica, AKA Bon Entendeur, remix some vintage French songs; Sheila, a new album made in Hollywood.
Films with a French accent in America: in Los Angeles, a retrospective photography exhibition at the Faley-Klein Gallery dedicated to the works of Agnès Varda, who died in March 2019; helicopter pilot Fred North, specialist in performing stunts for Hollywood, publishes "Flying Sideways".
A look back at some of the season's finest shows in the French language: the stage adaptation "Anne Frank, a Musical" by David Serero ; "T'Was The Night Before...", the show by Cirque du Soleil in New York; the RiverRun Festival in Washington.
A selection of concerts for a programme that's 100% music: Milan Kanche, now known as Miel de Montagne, gives his all for his first American tour; the French-Belgian Sasha tests her new repertory in LA; the Quebecker Patrick Watson takes his melancholic pop music to Washington.
Francis Cabrel does his « Trobador Tour » in the US starting June; NYC's Films on the Green festival returns this summer; one of the most extensive Camille Claudel collections in the US comes to The Getty.
« Sur l'Adamant » / « Linda veut du poulet ! » / CinemaCon
Nicolas Philibert's award-winning documentary Sur l'Adamant is released in US theatres, joyful animation Linda veut du poulet ! has US theatrical release, this year's CinemaCon in Las Vegas presents latest technological innovations in cinema.
Annual Francophonie Concert in NYC includes music from New Orleans and Congo, Bertrand Bonello's thriller The Beast with Lea Seydoux arrives comes to US theaters, musician siblings Isaac and Nora play to millions of followers, Comedian Arnaud Demanche performs at LA's iconic Laugh Factory after dreaming about it for years.
World Rugby/HSBC SEVENS/Le règne animal/Rendez-Vous with French Cinema
World Rugby and the HSBC SEVENS return to LA, Thomas Cailley's highly acclaimed film Le règne animal comes to the US, Rendez-Vous with French Cinema returns to Lincoln Center, Fahey/Klein Gallery in LA exhibits Agnès Varda photographs
Daft Punk at Madame Tussauds/John Williams/Justine Triet
Daft Punk becomes the latest wax figure at Madame Tussauds New York, 2 strange and giant puppets appear at Lincoln Center, the Philadelphia Philharmonic Orchestra performs the music of John Williams at Carnegie Hall, Justine Triet's Anatomy of a Fall and Vincent René-Lortie's Invincible go to the Oscars 2024.
CES, the world's leading tech event, features special French Pavilion section; Dallas Museum of Art presents nearly 90 works by Monet, Degas, and Morisot; the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents Vertigo of Color: Matisse, Derain and the origins of Fauvism; singer Patrick Watson performs with his piano in DC.
This year's The Governors Awards honors Angela Bassett, Mel Brooks, editor Carol Littleton, and Sundance Institute director Michele Satter, catch the Camille Claudel exhibit at the Arts Institute of Chicago, French helicopter pilot releases new book about working in Hollywood.
Behind the scenes at the Cirque du Soleil's special Christmas show. In Miami, we visit Art Miami, a major rendezvous for art dealers. Christian Carion's film "Driving Madeleine" is released in American cinemas.
Anatomy of a Fall wins Best Screenplay and Best International Film at The Gotham Awards, The Moody Center for the Arts presents the first exhibition in Houston, Jean Luc Godard's Alphaville returns to US theaters in 4k, and François Ozon's latest comedy called Mon Crime is currently screening.
Emmy Awards/The French Comedy Club/Miel De Montagne
A look back at the Emmy Awards ceremony in New York. The French Comedy Club screens several French films, open to the general public. The singer Miel De Montagne is in concert in New York. The Oscar race begins in Hollywood.
Molière in the Park / REDCAT / The Taste of Things
Molière in the Park brings free theatre to Brooklyn, downtown LA's REDCAT presents 3 dance performances with French origins, a thought-provoking Swiss show is centered around AI, and The Taste of Things starring Juliette Binoche is nominated for a Palme d'Or.
Vertigo of Color: Matisse, Derain, and the Origins of Fauvism at The Met until January 21, actress Caroline Loeb performs solo show Françoise by Sagan in NYC and LA, the French chamber music ensemble Le Consort tours the US, 2 French horror films premiere at LA's ScreamFest.
Camille de Galbert/Smaïl Kanouté/L'Origine du mal/Manet Degas
French-American artist Camille de Galbert exhibits in Brooklyn, Franco-Malian choreographer Smaïl Kanouté creates a ballet inspired by Black Lives Matter, Sébastien Marnier's new thriller L'Origine du mal screens in the U.S., special Manet/Degas exhibit at The Met until January 7.
Camille de Galbert/Smaïl Kanouté/Sébastien Marnier/Manet Degas exhibition
Programme summary: the exhibition by artist Camille de Galbert at the New York gallery The Invisible Dog Art Center; the ballet "Never Twenty One", by choreographer Smaïl Kanouté; the film "L'Origine du Mal" (The Origin of Evil), by Sébastien Marnier; the Manet Degas exhibition in New York.
October 1, 2024. Disneyland Paris hosts its first fashion show, featuring the brand Coperni, created in 2013 by Sébastien Meyer and Arnaud Vaillant. As a couple in both life and fashion, the duo complements each other perfectly: the first designs and imagines, the second manages the business.
Across Canada, influencers are getting creative and engaging in a wide variety of fields. In each episode, they come to present their actions, their ways of acting and what inspires them on a daily basis.
Sacha Porchet meets some of those with a passion for extreme high diving or "cliff diving" and follows them to Sisikon, Switzerland, for one of the stages in the international Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series competition.
In 1964, aided and abetted by Pierre Koralnik, Jean-Louis Roy wrote and directed "Happy End", the imaginary voyage of an ordinary man, a somewhat naïve dreamer, that chance precipitates into the world of cinema and all its mythology. Award-winner at the Rose d'Or festival, in Montreux in 1964.
With Sacha Distel, Franca di Rienzo, Jacky Moulière, Les Surfs, Les Aiglons, Marc Fayolle, Yvonne Bonner.
A compendium of Swiss programmes based around diverse themes, including lifestyle, the art of living, design, discovery, goldsmiths, silversmiths, and cultural professions.
Gerald Watelet welcomes you to his living room as he shines the spotlight on the people putting Belgium on the map. Expect reports on the best culture and heritage ambassadors, behind-the-scenes glimpses of elite events and profiles of those making headlines.
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