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Régularisation des sans-papiers: Retailleau veut durcir des conditions déjà très strictes
news.movim.eu / Mediapart • 24 January

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Régularisation des sans-papiers: Retailleau veut durcir des conditions déjà très strictes
news.movim.eu / Mediapart • 24 January
Le policier qui a éborgné Jérôme Rodrigues bientôt jugé devant la cour criminelle
news.movim.eu / Mediapart • 24 January
French man on death row in Indonesia expected to return home in two weeks, minister says
news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 24 January
Serge Atlaoui is expected to be transferred after an agreement was reached with the government in Paris, Yusril Ihza Mahendra says
A French man who has been on death row in Indonesia since 2007 for alleged drug offences is expected to return home in weeks after an Indonesian minister said an agreement would be signed on Friday to allow his transfer.
Serge Atlaoui is expected to return to France on 5 or 6 February, the senior minister for law and human rights affairs, Yusril Ihza Mahendra, told Reuters on Friday.
Continue reading...Nombres de soignants à l’hôpital: les socialistes trouvent une large majorité à l’Assemblée
news.movim.eu / Mediapart • 23 January
Éducation à la vie affective et sexuelle: Borne tient sa promesse, sans vraiment convaincre
news.movim.eu / Mediapart • 23 January
Des collectifs de parents intimident la communauté enseignante au sujet de l'éducation sexuelle
news.movim.eu / Mediapart • 23 January
La nouvelle plume du ministre François-Noël Buffet défend Zemmour et encense Le Pen
news.movim.eu / Mediapart • 23 January
Oscars groupthink pushes Emilia Pérez, the weakest nominee, to a record-breaking lead
news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 23 January • 1 minute
The Brutalist is the next most favoured choice, with its mesmeric drama, currently neck-and-neck with the sugary charm of Wicked
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News: Emilia Pérez breaks record with 13 as The Brutalist and Wicked both trail with 10
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Oscars nominations 2025: the full list
So the strange process of Oscar-night groupthink consensus begins, and a certain film becomes mysteriously garlanded as the obvious choice to be preferred over the others as the big winner. Jacques Audiard’s baffling, amusing, preposterous and (to some) artlessly offensive Mexican trans crime musical Emilia Pérez leads the field with 13 nominations. But for me, Emilia Pérez is pretty much the weakest movie on the best picture list, certainly not as good as, say, Nickel Boys, which doesn’t get much of the conversation.
But Emilia Pérez could be heading for the same kind of tulip-fever acclamation that greeted the phantasmagoric Everything Everywhere All at Once from 2022 which cleaned up on Oscar night . Awards season connoisseurs know how, in the world of bland streaming content, films that are different, which get Oscar voters excitedly alerting each other to their unusualness – without being too unusual – can generate their own momentum. It’s certainly a remarkable success story for Audiard, a French director in the classic mould, entirely and magnificently unaware of liberal Anglo-Hollywood squeamishness over whether or not certain stories are “his to tell”. A French auteur’s prerogative covers everything.
Continue reading...Visiting leaky, crowded Louvre is ‘physical ordeal’, museum’s boss says
news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 23 January
In leaked memo to culture minister, Laurence des Cars sounds alarm over state of Paris art gallery
Visiting the Louvre has become a “physical ordeal” as the throngs of tourists, leaks and substandard catering take a toll on the world’s most-visited museum, its director has said in a leaked memo.
The document, written by Laurence des Cars for the French culture minister, Rachida Dati, but leaked to the media on Thursday, sounded the alarm over the state of the Paris museum.
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