Journalist killed in Djenine: “end impunity for killers
The National Union of Journalists (SNJ) denounces this heinous crime and the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) files a complaint with the International Criminal Court.
The National Union of Journalists (SNJ) denounces this heinous crime and the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) files a complaint with the International Criminal Court.
Under the pretext of preventing all kinds of abuse, are social network algorithms gradually taking control of our ideas and opinions ? Example with Covid-19.
Japanese filmmaker Kôji Fukada has conceived “a love drama in two parts”, a sentimental chase in episodes.
Elliot Papadiamandis, 16, International Chess Master, posted an ad on LinkedIn looking for a sponsor. His post, which went viral, was seen 1.5 million times in a few hours. Record broken. But his account was deleted. Why was this?
“It is not the vocation of NATO (…) nor the vocation of France to engage in neo-colonial wars for unmentionable purposes. Interview with Ghislain Dubois, author of the book “Les crimes de l’OTAN (Plaidoyer pour les victimes)”.
“I still have two films to make”, confided the filmmaker at the Rencontres du Cinéma de Gérardmer. This time he is the filmmaker filmed by Philippe Azoulay, who has dedicated a documentary to him, “Tourner pour vivre”.
The music is as light as the content in this whimsical comedy, directed by Eve Deboise.
A chronicle of the 1980s, this film by Mikhaël Hers, starring Charlotte Gainsbourg, is an intimate and lengthy tale.
“It’s a film that brings together all my passions,” confides MB 14, who plays a young rapper with a talent for operatic singing. “Our reference is Billy Elliot,” adds director Claude Zidi Jr.
A courtroom film, Marco Kreuzpainter is a gripping tale of post-war Germany and the failed denazification.
Julien Blanc, aka Jibone, a street artist to whom we dedicated an article (below) and his friend Pierre Audebert aka Full1 were mowed down by a subway train in New York on April 20, 2022.
“This is not a film about #MeToo,” assures actress-director Monia Chokri, who shot a modern, offbeat tale, dealing with male-female relationships with humor.