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France is a hub of culture, and of all kinds of art. Whether in Paris or beyond, Culture in France, relays the latest performance events.

Culture in France RFI English

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France is a hub of culture, and of all kinds of art. Whether in Paris or beyond, Culture in France, relays the latest performance events.

    Who stole Goya's head? A new documentary asks questions about the treatment of artists

    Who stole Goya's head? A new documentary asks questions about the treatment of artists

    Vying for a prize in the Fipadoc international competition category in Biarritz in January 2019 is Oscuros y Lucientes. Madrid director Samuel Alarcon's second film digs into the mystery surrounding Goya's lost head. Despite the serious subject, Alarcon raised a few laughs during the film's French première.

    • 4 min
    'Caravaggio in Rome' - Paris museum hosts rare exhibition

    'Caravaggio in Rome' - Paris museum hosts rare exhibition

    Caravaggio in Rome: Friends and Foes is a compact yet intense exhibition running at The Jacquemart-André Museum in Paris. Some of the most important works of the early 17th-century Italian painter, as well as those of his peers and his disciples, are on display. The exhibition explores the painters' milieu, highlighting themes like music, games, romance and religion. RFI's Rosslyn Hyams speaks to Pierre Curie, curator of the Jacquemart-André Museum and co-curator of Caravaggio in Rome.

    • 9 min
    Giacometti's rough-edged frailty on show in Paris

    Giacometti's rough-edged frailty on show in Paris

    Paris's Maillol Museum was founded in 1995 by Dina Vierny, a model and close associate for 19th and 20th-century sculptor Aristide Maillol. It is currently showing the works of Swiss artist Alberto Giacometti, along with several works by artists such as Maillol, Aguste Rodin and Germaine Richier. Interesting to compare. To listen to Rosslyn Hyams's radio report click on the arrow in the top right hand of the photo.

    • 10 min
    Paris exhibition maps out post-WWI turmoil in the east

    Paris exhibition maps out post-WWI turmoil in the east

    An exhibition that is part of the French centenary commemorations for the end of World War I provides a fascinating historical and geographical eye-opener, centred on the peace treaties signed after the war and what came next in central and eastern Europe, as well as in the Middle East.

    • 10 min
    Films ‘Shock Corridor’ and ‘Day of the Outlaw’ adapted on stage

    Films ‘Shock Corridor’ and ‘Day of the Outlaw’ adapted on stage

    At the National Drama Centre in Montreuil, a suburb east of Paris, director Mathieu Bauer's double-bill Nuit Américaine adapts two US movies for the stage. Bauer says it's like "diving into the history of cinema and of the US" at the same time.

    Click on the arrow in the top right-hand of the photo to listen to the RFI English Culture in France broadcast on 17 October 2018, and hear actors Clément Barthelet and Rémi Fortin talk about their experiences in the plays.

    • 10 min
    Central and east Africa and other hotspots in photos in Bayeux

    Central and east Africa and other hotspots in photos in Bayeux

    Rosslyn Hyams visits powerful exhibitions of photos taken in central and east Africa, mainly of refugees and internally displaced people near and on the borders of the Democratic Republic of Congo, where long-awaited elections are slated for December 2018.

    • 10 min

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