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Find episodes of Paris’ English language radio station World Radio Paris here!
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Lost in Frenchlation: Anatomy of a Fall
In this episode Yannick Champion-Osselin & Manon Kerjean interview Sionann O’Neill & Joan Lagache, the two translators for ’Anatomy of a Fall.’ The thriller that was lauded internationally for its use of linguistics as a plot device.
’Anatomy of a Fall’ follows Sandra, a German writer, her French husband Samuel, and their eleven-year-old son Daniel in a remote town in the French Alps. When Samuel is found dead in the snow below their chalet, the police question whether he committed suicide or was killed, and Sandra becomes the main suspect.
Little by little the trial becomes not just an investigation of the circumstances of Samuel’s death, but an unsettling psychological journey into the depths of Sandra and Samuel’s conflicted relationship.
The film received the Palme d’or in Cannes last year, a Bafta, Golden Globes, one oscar, and six César, among other prizes. -
WRP Presents: Six Years of Soul Food
Robert Quinn is joined by Soul Food co-founders Kryssandra and Francois to discuss the work of the NGO on the month of its 6th birthday.
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Turning Points: Fr. Jim Doyle - The Irish chaplain to Paris
Patricia Killeen is joined by Fr. Jim Doyle, the Irish Chaplain to Paris. After graduating from civil engineering in Galway, Ireland, Jim worked as a site engineer with SISK in Limerick before joining the NGO CONCERN. Between 1996 and 1999, he volunteered with CONCERN on schools, roads, and water projects in Cambodia and Burundi. In Burundi, a life-changing event occurred when he felt the calling to be a priest.
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This is Not a Poem: Claude Cahun’s Prisonnier du Verbe with Yannick Champion-Osselin
On this week’s episode of This is Not a Poem, host Elliot K.B. was joined by WRP’s Yannick Champion-Osselin to discuss Jewish poet and photographer Claude Cahun and their poem Prisonnier du verbe. They discuss the poem’s liberation from traditional poetic form, as well as the text’s multitude of binaries and art as political in the historical context of resistance against German occupation.
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WRP - Paris Cocktail Talks - May episode
Forest Collins is WRP's specialist of anything drinks, bars, spirits and wines.
A New Era for French Aperitifs: Introducing Lutèce with Joshua Fontaine -
Lost in Frenchlation: The Cannes Film Festival Wrap Up 2024
Lost in Frenlation’s host and founder, Manon Kerjean recaps her time at the 2024 Cannes film festival With ARBL Murray. Manon talks about the few French films that walked away with awards, the films she found most moving, Greta Gerwig as the new Jury president, and the prevalence of the #MeToo movement on the red carpet, which included a mysterious list and the hiring of a crisis management PR team by the festival itself. Did bits about the aging Richard Gere, the grey dilm with Demi Moore, the extraordinary actions of actress and activist Judith Godreche.
This episode is Produced and hosted by ARBLE Murray and recorded remotely from Paris and Cannes.