Philippe bourseiller biography of christopher
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“Mange ta soupe”: Introduction to the Bourseillers on Jean-Luc Godard
Issue 48
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Antoine Bourseiller (b. 1930) is one of the best-known theatre directors in France. In 1960, he assumed the direction of the Studio des Champs-Elysées. For two decades, he shared his teatralisk adventure with his wife, the actress Chantal Darget. (2) Bourseiller specialized in works rarely seen or never staged in France, among them: Brecht’s In the Jungle of Cities and Hugo von Hoffmannsthal’s Der Turm. As a director, he worked with many well-known actors, including Danièle Delorme (3), Yves Robert (4), Edwige Feuillère (5), Maria Casarès (6), Anna Karina, Sami Frey (7), Chantal Darget and Jean-Louis Trintignant (8). In 1964, he took over the direction of the Théâtre de Poche Montparnasse (1964-6). In 1967, as part of Malraux’s “Action culturelle” initiative, he was director of the Centre dramatique national du Sud-Est (1966-75) in Aix-en-Provence and Marseille. This summer, he directed Alfre
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15th Photo Festival La Gacilly
In 2018, it is the Earth that we are talking about through the eyes of photographers. A look amazed, committed, and at the same time, on the solutions that exist today.
EXHIBITIONS • Book Synopsis Deserts - the fascination of deserts in a magnificent coffee table book Mysterious, unique and sometimes seemingly from another planet, the deserts of the earth are revealed to us in this extraordinary coffee table book. The breathtaking landscape photography in this opulent coffee table book takes us across all continents. The Sahara with its barren rocky deserts and sandy deserts, gigantic dunes that wind elegantly and majestically into the far distance, the harsh ice deserts of the Antarctic, endless steppes and the vastness of salt deserts and high-altitude deserts in America: this marvellous coffee table book reveals the diversity of the world's deserts in an impressive way. The deserts of the earth in a captivating interplay of light, colour and endless expanse Only at first glance does the world of steppe, salt lake, savannah and tundra appear barren: this fascinating coffee table boo
Hymn to the Earth
Thomas Pesquet – Earth(s)
Spike Walker – Larger than life
Philippe Bourseiller – Ice
Jean Gaumy – After nature
Olaf Otto Becker – Reading the landscape
Matthieu Ricard – Half a century in the Himalayas
William Albert Allard – A voyage to the roots of America
The poetry of nature
Shanna & Robert Parkeharrison – An unreal world
Karen Knorr – New fables
Jan C. Schlegel – Of monster & dragons
Michael Nichols – Wild
Emil Gataullin – Russia sweet and slow
The land of men
Claudia Andujar – Amazonian lament
Miquel Dewever-Plana – From one bank to the next
Brent Stirton – The renaissance of the Ethiopian forest
Fausto Podavini – The end of a world
Emanuele Scorcelletti – The spirit of the tree
Fréderic Delangle – Deserts - (Hardcover)
The world's most fascinating places