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- Tanguy is 28 years old and still living with his parents. They think it's time he moves out. He doesn't, so they hatch a plan...
- We are now in the suburbs of Lyon.Simone, a former rock singer is now working as domestic help.She deals specially with Robert, a former musician , who is unemployed and has five children.One day, Robert's wife left him to go to Paris with a cop.Robert is quite desperate and has decided to go to Paris to persuade his wife to come back.On the other side Simone has some days of vacation and she will travel to Paris to see her brother Pierrot.And surprise Simone and Robert and his family travel on same train.
- The camera of the veteran neo realist director Rossellini explores the high tech/postmodern architecture of the Georges Pompidou center and its surroundings in the Beaubourg area of Paris, on its opening day.
- Dada came out of the craziness of World War One. "The birth of Dada was not the beginning of art but of disgust." Surrealism tried to systematize Dada's anarchy into an artistic blend of Freudian psychoanalysis and Marxist provocation. In the interests of conquering the irrational, Salvador Dali opened exhibitions dressed in a diving suit, Marcel Duchamp turned himself into woman, Benjamin Peret assaulted priests, and Yves Tanguy ate spiders. Andre Breton, nicknamed "the Pope of Surrealism", led an inspired gang of artists, lunatics and writers. By the 1950s they were denouncing each other for betraying the movement, but their ideas had infected Hollywood, advertising agencies and were turning up as TV humor and album covers.
- Video made to accompany a Fahlstrom exhibition in the Pompidou Centre in Paris.
- Video made to accompany a Dalí exhibition in the Pompidou Centre in Paris.
- Coverage of the activities of the group Théatre de la Jeune Lune, during the summer of 1980 in Paris. Integrated by American and French performers, the group reflects on the art of acting as it represents "Cirque de Molière", a show consisting of fragments of Moliere's plays, performed both on the street (at the Centre Georges Pompidou) and on an improvised stage in the Carreau du Temple, a Parisian market place.
- 1967–19901h 31m7.6 (18)TV Episode
- 1967–19901h 23m6.9 (15)TV Episode
- 2018– 52mTV EpisodeThe Centre Pompidou, the second largest museum of modern art in the world, is a lung and a milestone of French culture. François Berléand, actor but also art lover, guides the nightly visit of this magical place. He walks through the 75,000 square meters of the center, created in 1977. Without a presenter or voice-over, the document takes viewers on a stroll and leads them in his footsteps for a new way of experiencing art and culture, more accessible and dust-free. The actor enters through the Forum: the visitors' entrance, usually always bustling, is this time deserted.