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[Chronique d’Odile Tremblay] Ukraine, art side, bomb side
A year already of murderous war in Ukraine. The master of the Kremlin expected it to be short and victorious. Human vanity and pitcher error. These twelve months of horror…
[Chronique d’Odile Tremblay] Don’t pull the book anymore!
The libraries in our homes are populated by endangered cultural relics. But we cling to it. On paper, the fragile utopia of universal dialogue seems to triumph. Neither partitions, nor…
[Chronique d’Odile Tremblay] Asterix and Obelix drowned in the pot
They have been making the French coat of arms shine for so long. Best ambassadors of their country, these Gauls created by Uderzo and Goscinny. Born to laugh among friends…
[Chronique d’Odile Tremblay] Lise Bissonnette, over time
We had known each other, rubbed shoulders with each other, appreciated each other, fought To have to during his time as editor of the newspaper. It’s not easy to be…
[Chronique d’Odile Tremblay] The dancers, these athletes of art
I would like to talk to you about dance, a fragile and demanding art particularly affected by the pandemic. From one generation to another, so many children bend their bodies…
[Chronique d’Odile Tremblay] Having Céline under your skin
We have sensitive skin in Quebec. Flammable people because they are unsure of themselves. The day we learn to better handle irony and detachment in the face of stings and…
[Chronique d’Odile Tremblay] From one “Old Man Trump” to another
I would like to talk to you about Woody Guthrie, this immense American performer, composer and guitarist (1912-1967), tutelary figure of folk revival and protest song. We owe Guthrie, who…
[Chronique d’Odile Tremblay] The saga of offended teenagers
In one of the most successful sketches of Byethe issue revised and corrected Caleb’s daughters (1990-1991) fell right after the segment of the ” black face unexpectedly cut by Netflix…
[Chronique d’Odile Tremblay] Christmas puppets
It’s Christmas, but, COVID or not, with or without traditions to jig or knead, for lack of midnight mass in the village as the priests have deserted the Church (we…
[Chronique d’Odile Tremblay] Wonders and woes of biodiversity
Adopted Monday at the 23e hour after heated debates at COP15 in Montreal, the global agreement on biodiversity has not reached all its targets, but what progress! This pact initialed…
[Chronique d’Odile Tremblay] Sing the leaking past
We may grasp that series of earthquakes have cut us off from yesterday, some fragments of the past reappear in many of us in this season. Before Christmas, I often…
[Chronique d’Odile Tremblay] The veiled voice of Celine
After months of silence, when Celine Dion revealed on Instagram with a defeated look that her already modified 2023 European tour was being postponed again due to a serious health…
[Chronique d’Odile Tremblay] Morricone, this musical sphinx
Documentaries are a space of revelations. We explore the world. We look at the untold fate of seemingly ordinary people. We discover new aspects of the psyche and the careers…
[Chronique d’Odile Tremblay] Swallow porridge for cats
The world is going crazy. Here is a statement likely to reconcile the anti-woke like the conspirators, the generations above and those below, the Trumpists and the anarchists. Each blaming…
[Chronique d’Odile Tremblay] Ode to threatened fiction
Gallimard, in the Quarto collection, on the initiative of Monique Jean and Monique Bertrand, has just published nine novels by Réjean Ducharme, The swallowing of the swallowed at big words.…
[Chronique d’Odile Tremblay] The birthplace of Spielberg
Last Friday, before I went to the Forum cinema to see The Fabelmans, an archaic pre-Covid reflex made me say: Let’s see! Spielberg’s film just won the big screen to…
[Chronique d’Odile Tremblay] When Iran invites itself to the Maghreb
I come from the Marrakech International Film Festival. And when the Gold Star was awarded last Saturday to the dark and moving Black Knight, by the young Iranian Emad Aleebrahim…
[Chronique d’Odile Tremblay] “Dune” under the stars
All kinds of people had gathered in front Dunes of our compatriot Denis Villeneuve at the Jemaa el-Fna square on Wednesday evening. In this beating pulse of the ocher city,…
[Chronique d’Odile Tremblay] Sorrentino at La Mamounia
La Mamounia is the mythical hotel in Marrakech, opened in 1923 and mixing the Art Deco style with traditional Moroccan architecture. The successive juries of the Marrakech International Film Festival…
[Chronique d’Odile Tremblay] A festival in the land of Islam
The Marrakech Festival, I have often attended. Two pandemic years had put it on hold. Here he is again on his feet. Here, international stars come to tread the red…