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L'actualité de la chanson française du 27 au 30 août
from Chanson française on August 28, 2009
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MATHIEU CHEDID La Tribune de Genève - Matthieu Chedid tombe le -M- Rencontre | Avec «Mister Mystère», le musicien passe du rose au noir : “Claude Nougaro me faisait confiance” Quand Maurane reprend Nougaro, c’est Claudine qui chante Claude. Une « élève » qui rend hommage au maître à travers un album.... Elle pose sa voix de velours sur les plus grands tubes de Nougaro. Rencontre avec la diva belge ce lundi à l’hôtel de Sers à Paris. La Croix - Le swing et la rime de Nougaro, façon Maurane La chanteuse salue Claude Nougaro, l’amour musical de sa
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from Dailymotion - most recent videos on May 28, 2009
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Schauspieler : Karin Viard, Dany Boon, Marina Foïs, Emmanuelle Seigner Produktion : Thelma Films Direktor : Danièle Thompson Kurzinhalt : Wer mit wem? Für immer und ewig oder nur für eine Nacht? Ein Dinner im Freundeskreis. Man macht sich schick, lacht, erzählt sich Anekdoten, gibt an, teilt Erinnerungen und Pläne. Ängste werden mit Witzen überspielt. Kummer und Schmerz gehen in Lachsalven unter. Und für ein paar Stunden macht man sich vor, dazu zu gehören. Wenn man die richtigen Gesellschaftscodes kennt, die anderen Gäste, ihre Herzlichkeit, Scheinheiligkeit und gute Laune respektiert, stehen die Chancen gar nicht schlecht, daß es ein netter Abend wird. Allerdings nur bis zum Heimweg, denn dann fallen die Masken schnell...Author: Filmtrailer Tags: Karin Viard Dany Boon Marina Foïs Emmanuelle Seigner Thelma Films Danièle Thompson Posted: 28 May 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Review: Lou Reed's Berlin
from Cinematical on July 18, 2008
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Filed under: Documentary, Independent, Music & Musicals, Theatrical Reviews, The Weinstein Co., Cinematical Indie One thing you should know about the Julian Schnabel-directed concert documentary Lou Reed's Berlin is that Lou Reed has personally instructed theaters to play the film at concert-level volume. That means it's really, really loud. When I saw it (at NYC's Film Forum, which is following Reed's command throughout the film's limited engagement), an elder woman walked out. Of course, I can't be sure that it was due to the sound, though the exit was during one of the loudest songs. The volume may seem excessive and unnecessary to some, but at a time when concert docs are shown in IMAX and/or in 3-D, it really helps a film like Lou Reed's Berlin compete for audiences seeking a filmic experience comparable to the real thing. And leaving the theater with your ears ringing will help you think that you were actually there when Reed performed his 1973 album Berlin live for the first (and second, third and fourth) time in Brooklyn, New York, December 14-17, 2006.Continue reading Review: Lou Reed's Berlin Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Dario Argento Releases Pics from 'Giallo'
from Cinematical on July 01, 2008
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Filed under: Horror, Images While the text accompanying the images might be in Italian (any readers want to lend a hand and translate?), the pictures that Dario Argento threw up for his new film Giallo speak for themselves. You can see one above, plus lots more on Argento's site of Adrien Brody (who plays Inspector Enza Avolfi) -- both doing his thing and chatting with Argento, plus a little bit of blood and death, and a few shots of Emmanuelle Seigner (The Diving Bell and the Butterfly), who plays Linda. The pair team up in the film to find her sister, who has been grabbed by a serial killer named Yellow. While this is sure to be eerie, the whole back story to this flick amuses me. Vincent Gallo signed on in January to play the killer to Ray Liotta's Inspector. Then Gallo backed out because he didn't want to work with Dario's daughter, Asia. But now Ray and Asia are out, Adrien and Emmanuelle are in, and good ol' Vinnie should've waited it out (Yellow is now being played by newcomer Byron Deidra). Giallo is due out next year. Permalink | Email this | Comments
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