‘Mortelle Adèle’: The hit French comic that gets kids reading
In this edition of Entre Nous, we speak to Diane Le Feyer, the illustrator of "Mortelle Adèle" or "Rebel Adèle". We find out more about the creative process behind this…
‘Smalltown Boy’: Bronski Beat’s gay anthem strikes chord 40 years on
Forty years after its 1984 release, Bronski Beat's new wave hit "Smalltown Boy" has transcended generations to become an LGBTQ anthem for young and old alike.
One Direction’s Liam Payne found dead at 31 after falling off hotel balcony in Buenos Aires
Musician Liam Payne, 31, died after falling off a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Wednesday. The pop star rose to stardom as a former member of the hugely…
One Direction ex-singer Liam Payne falls to death at Argentina hotel
The 31-year-old solo artist, who rose to fame with the boy band in 2010 after appearing on the British show 'The X Factor,' fell from the third floor of a…
In museums, Islam broadens its horizons
Islamic civilization is expanding its forms of expression to counter outdated perceptions, biases and current events.
Film show: French teen romance raises our heart rate
Gilles Lellouche's take on the euphoria of teen romance was savaged by the press at the Cannes Film Festival, but critic Emma Jones tells us why "Beating Hearts" won her…
Philippe Charlier, curator of the exhibition ‘Zombies: Is Death Not an End?’: ‘The zombie is a very relevant figure today’
In an interview with 'Le Monde,' the anthropologist, archaeologist and physician explains his role as chief curator of the exhibition 'Zombies: Is Death Not an End?' at the Musée du…
Paris’ Musée du Quai Branly reveals the legend of the Haitian undead
The Parisian museum devotes a rich exhibition to the history of zombification practices on the Caribbean island with 'Zombies: Death is not the end?'.
‘L’Histoire de Souleymane’ wasn’t meant to be a ‘politically correct film,’ director says
Boris Lojkine, who holds a degree in philosophy, sought to shake up the codes of French cinema, both in the stories he tells and in the way he works.
‘L’Histoire de Souleymane’: Two days of pure suspense in the life of a migrant
Boris Lojkine's film follows an undocumented migrant from Guinea, brilliantly played by Abou Sangare, waiting for his legal status to be granted in France.