Show: 1992 Albertville
The 1992 Albertville opening and closing ceremonies were choreographed by Philippe Decouflé. These images, I believe, are from the closing ceremony. I remember there being an even greater number of imaginative balloon-type creations and hordes of men on stilts in the opening ceremony. I'd like to see that again but I can't find any images of it, unfortunately. Anyone?
More video! Thanks JohnCanon
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Labels: 1992, albertville, France, olympic games, show
Gif Animations: Play Time
Gif animation made by myself from Play Time (1967)
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More here: Musselsoppans Vänner: Play Time
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my other gif animations
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Labels: 1960s, animation, France, gif, gif animation, Jacques Tati, my own gif animations, play time
Controversy: Ceci n'est pas une pipe!
Image: REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer
"...new posters for a recent Jacques Tati retrospective show the iconic Hulot without his pipe after the Paris public transport network (RATP) banned the picture, citing a 1991 law that prohibits advertising tobacco."
A drawing of Jacques Tati as Hulot (with his pipe) made by...?
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Image from pillpat (Agence eureka) showing pipe smoking in the "good ol' days".
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More pipe images at Musselsoppans Vänner: Ceci n'est pas une pipe
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Labels: Agence Eureka, controversy, France, french, hulot, Jacques Tati, musselsoppans vänner, pipe, pipe smoker, smoking, tobacco, tobacco paraphernalia
Poster Art: Forbidden Cider
Poster from 1954 by Alain Gauthier for Cidre du Fruit Défendu.
From Vintage Poster
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Labels: 1950s, cider, France, french, posters, vintage posters
Vintage Cartoon: Joie de vivre
Joei de vivre
(Anthony Gross & Hector Hoppin/1934)
"...in this case a sophisticated version of Perrault's Cinderella. Instead of working from designs from children's illustrated books, this film incorporates elements from French art nouveau posters, the fine art of Matisse and visual ideas from the Post Impressionists and Italian Futurists. The choreography is very imaginative, and constantly plays with the movement of the two dimensional abstractions in three dimensional space."
You'll find a QuickTime movie link in the ASIFA article: An Animation Salon: What Is An Animated Film?
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Francophonix: France Gall
From Martin Klasch |
The World of Kane.: Mai '68: France Gall Photo Story.
Boomp3.comBoomp3.com
The World of Kane.: France Gall à la mode.
From Martin Klasch |
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Related web radio:
(a click on the button will take you to the site)
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Labels: 1960s, France, France Gall, french, Magazines, music, photos, vintage, ye-ye
Children's Books: Les mauvaises têtes de Coquinet
Les mauvaises têtes de Coquinet
is a French children's book from 1944 and one of pillpat's (Agence eurekas) Sets on Flickr.
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Related: Musselsoppans Vänner: Hommage á Agence eureka
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Labels: 1940s, Agence Eureka, book illustrations, children's books, children's illustration, France, french
Vintage: Paris en ballon etc
Excursions aériennes. Paris en ballon. Vue Prise du Pavillon Marsan (Château des Tuileries) by Jules Arnout, 1846
"This month I was directed to an excellent site, the Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya in Spain..."
- BibliOdyssey: "Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya"
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Labels: airships and air balloons, BibliOdyssey, flying, France, Paris, transportation, vintage, vintage balloon fetish
Vintage Posters: Indochine
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Labels: 1940s, 1950s, France, french, french propaganda posters, indochine, posters, propaganda, vintage, vintage posters, WW2
Movie Classic: Elevator to the Gallows (1958)
Noir of the Week: Elevator to the Gallows (Ascenseur pour l’echafaud 1958)
Via del.icio.us/bibi
According to myself this is a great movie (by Louis Malle) with a great music score (Miles Davis). As if that wasn't enough this version of the movie poster is an extraordinary one. Does anyone have the name of the poster artist?
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Labels: Ascenseur pour l'échafaud, Elevator to the Gallows, film noir, France, french, Jeanne Moreau, louis malle, miles davis, Movie Classic, movie posters, movies, posters
Millau
Världens högsta vägbro, Millau. 343 meter hög med trafik på 270 meter. 394 miljoner euro.
Fler bilder och info.
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Labels: architecture, Bridges, France, millau, modern Architecture
Aaltra
Arga män (utan ben) Originaltitel: Aaltra. Visas på Zita
En roadmovie av Benoit Delépine och Gustav Kervern, Belgien/Frankrike 2004, 92 min
Recension i SvD (betyg 4/6) och i DN (sågning).
Se trailer (QuickTime). Klicka här för att komma till filmens hemsida.
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