Rediscovering the film, finding the “sacred monster” of the theater, reinterpreting its interior. what the editorial staff recommends to see and read this week.
the return of Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce
Voted “Best Film of All Time” by the British magazine Cinematheque. Sight and sound, Zhanna DilmanBy Chantal Ackerman, also mentioned by Celine Ciamma, Todd Haynes, Gus van Sant… Made in 1975 and re-released in a restored copy, the feature film is a pioneering work of feminism and feminism. women’s veil . Fronted by feisty actress Delphine Seyrig and created by an 80% female team, it follows three days in the life of a widow who juggles prostitution between two thankless domestic jobs to ensure her and her teenage son’s survival. ML:
Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du CommerceWith Chantal Akerman, Delphine Seyrig, Jan Decorte… In the cinema from April 19.
The exhibition pays tribute to the “Divine” Sarah Bernhardt
Paul Nadar, Sarah Bernhardt (Macbeth), 1884. BNF Photography
It was for him that Cocteau coined the term “sacred monster”. With her worldwide tours, Sarah Bernhardt, whose death is being celebrated this year, was the first global star. More than 400 works in the Petit Palais retrace his route.
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And the woman created the staruntil August 27, at the Petit Palais, Paris (and also a tribute at the Jean-Jacques Henner Museum, Paris, until June 26).
The inspiring universe of Marianne Evennu
Anyone who reads the decorating pages of magazines has noticed Marianne Evennu. An interior designer has his own style, immediately recognizable. Or a colorful palette, a taste for contrasts, a penchant for real materials… This autodidact, who does not obey dogmas and does not hold anything back, treats dark kitchens and mini-bathrooms like basic parts. Parade, in this beautiful book, unique universes presented through nine thematic chapters (kitchen, office, children’s room…) and to make the work practical, Marian Evennu provides the plans and the address book. Essential.
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“Own interior” By Marianne Evennu in collaboration with Clémence Leboulanger, Éditions de La Martinière, 224p. 38 euros
Source: Le Figaro
