Etiket: Odile
Odile Gamache | A theater of objects to counter dematerialization
Twice a month, The Press presents news from the world of theater, circus and dance, in Montreal and Quebec. Published at 12:49 a.m. Updated at 9:00 a.m. First show as…
The joy of reading Odile Tremblay
Odile, my wonderful friend. It was a joy to read you every week, to embrace your oblique view of the arts and the world, to salute your immense culture, to…
[Balado] Pick up the headlines | 30 years of the Cannes Film Festival seen by Odile Tremblay
Between moments of grace and significant scandals, between prestige and pure cinephilia, between masterpieces and memorable turnips, Odile Tremblay returns to her coverage of the Cannes Film Festival for The…
[Chronique de Odile Tremblay] The sound and silence of tragedies
In the cinema and in the series as in the news, the emotion discharged at 300,000 volts by the producers and broadcasters gets into us. Audiovisual works crackle, the din…
[Chronique de Odile Tremblay] A red island for the ONF
Beyond its pan-Canadian mission, the National Film Board (NFB) remains embedded in Quebec’s DNA. With cannon shots, he came to propel our pioneers of the seventh art, his images fed…
[Chronique de Odile Tremblay] art taken hostage
Those who love art feel it held hostage. By triumphant populism, which lowers the general level by stupefying the public. By algorithms telling people their cultural choices. By social causes,…
[Chronique de Odile Tremblay] Sing the beauty of the world
Of course we must protect the jewels of art. It’s all that’s left when serial crises and mediocrity take hold everywhere. Fragile and precious are the masterpieces, heavy with meaning…
Elodie Frégé flamboyant against Odile Vuillemin and Patrick Timsit in La Rochelle
The 24th edition of the La Rochelle Fiction Festival kicked off on September 13, 2022. This year, the president of the jury is Sandrine Bonnaire and she will have the…
“Latitudes” by Odile Vuillemin, traveling the world to find your own way
You certainly know the actress… But as soon as she is not filming, Odile Vuillemin satisfies his passion for travel and her discovery of other cultures by going alone and…
its editor Odile Jacob salutes “a colorful character, an adventurer”
“He was a great scientist, a colorful, living character”but also “a fighter”, testifies Wednesday June 22 on franceinfo Odile Jacob, after the death of Yves Coppens at the age of…
Odile Tremblay’s chronicle | The blues of our forests
In New Quebec, by Sarah Fortin, in theaters next week, the script plays familiar tunes. A classic plot in Quebec cinema, this trip to a remote region in the footsteps…
Odile Tremblay’s chronicle: books, ramparts of war
Michel Marc Bouchard heard from Anetta, his Ukrainian editor. The room Tom at the farm by the Quebec playwright had been translated, published and performed in three cities across the…
Odile Tremblay’s column: two fine flies and a thriller
We found them inspiring last Sunday at Everybody talks about it, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Louise Penny, two fine flies hovering far from cobwebs. By videoconference, at the time of…
Odile Tremblay’s chronicle: art on the line of fire
Art can be a weapon, a propaganda tool, a diplomatic asset, a song of universal pacification, but also a leaf in the wind when the sound of boots and the…
The chronicle of Odile Tremblay: in Balzacian resistance
I would like to talk to you about Balzac. Of course, the timing coincides with the release in our theaters of‘Lost illusions by Xavier Giannoli, freely adapted from a famous…
The chronicle of Odile Tremblay: the exhibition that feels good
Even though museums kept their doors open amidst the Omicron wave, some regulars felt less tempted to poke their noses there. Here is cultural life bubbling again, like a sap…
Odile Tremblay’s chronicle: Ward and Gabriel’s ring
How sad it is, this saga of singer Jérémy Gabriel who is once again pursuing Mike Ward. Make way for the story of an acute trauma, of an inner peace…
Odile Tremblay’s column: ramdam at Spotify
The decision of Neil Young, who drags his legend behind him like the tail of a comet, to withdraw his songs from Spotify, the popular Swedish music and podcast platform,…
Odile Tremblay’s chronicle: the frayed fabric of culture
When Omicron began to sweep over a bewildered world, the Quebec cultural community stoically agreed to seal off its performance halls and cinemas. A few protests flared up here and…
Odile Tremblay’s chronicle: farewell to the artists
“This world is going to eat us alive. Don’t dress me in my grave, you know I was born naked”, sang Karim Ouellet in Unrealizable. What do emotional and distraught…