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  • French History : Philippe Auguste, the first modern king
    Learn what King of France Philippe Auguste achieved during rule, around the year 1200. Among his constructions, the protection wall of Paris, the Sorbonne University, the Sewer system, and he established Paris as the Capital of France. Learn a lot more by listening to Dr Gary Girod.
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  • Lost in Frenchlation: Cinemas of Paris with Dina Iordanova
     In this Episode of Lost in Frenchlatin we talk with Global Cinema expert Dina Iordanova about her 2016 book Cinemas of Paris.  We talk about how Paris is a "never ending film festival," and why movie going in the city of light is unlike anywhere else.  We talk about the wealth of movie theaters and why they are all different. How some have gone to extreme lengths to keep these cinemas open and some have been saved by the city itself.  Dina Iordanova is Emeritus Professor in Global Cinema at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. A native of Bulgaria, she has worked around the world for more than three decades. She is a film historian of transnational cinema and has particular interest in the study of film festivals and global film circulation. In this Episode We Discuss: Cinemas:  Le Brady, Cinema La Clef, La Pagode, Espace Saint-Michel and many others.  You can read more of Dina's Work here: The Complicated History of Women at Cannes Film Festival (2021) Cannes Is Not A Film Festival: It Is a Club for Insiders (2018) For more information about Lost in Frenchlation and to buy tickets go to: https://lostinfrenchlation.com
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  • Turning Points - Jonathan Ruppin and Emma Claire Sweeney - Ruppin Agency Writers’ Studio
    In this episode of Turning Points, Patricia Killeen speaks with husband-and-wife team Jonathan Ruppin and Emma Claire Sweeney, who run the Ruppin Agency Writers’ Studio. Their retreats in Paris (https://www.ruppinagency.com/paris/) and North Wales, along with their mentoring programmes, have become sought-after experiences for writers. Their upcoming Paris retreat (18–23 May), hosted by the Véranda Association Culturelle, will take place in a stunning house in the 15th arrondissement, often featured in architectural publications. Emma Claire Sweeney is an award-winning author and senior lecturer at the Open University. Her novel Owl Song at Dawn was named Nudge Book of the Year    (literary category), and her co-authored biography A Secret Sisterhood received praise from Margaret Atwood for its contributions to literary history. Emma’s work has appeared in The Paris Review, TIME, and The Washington Post, and she has won the Society of Authors, Arts Council England, and the Royal Literary Fund awards. Jonathan Ruppin is an editor and former literary agent with over 30 years of industry experience. He led the Ruppin Agency from 2016 to 2024, where every novel sold was award-nominated, with wins including the Portico Prize and the Somerset Maugham Award. He has collaborated with English PEN, the Booker Prize Foundation, and New Books in German, and served as a judge for the Costa Novel Award, Guardian First Book Award, and the RNA Awards. Check out Emma and Jonathan’s site: ruppinagency.com or contact Emma and Jonathan by email at [email protected] to book a retreat or for literary mentoring.
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  • WRP Presents: Turning War into Words
    What happens when war is fought from behind a screen? In this episode, host ARBL Murray speaks with Canadian writer and Afghan war veteran Matt Jones about his new novel, Predators, Reapers, and Deadlier Creatures. Set in Kandahar in 2010, the book follows a drone operator wrestling with the moral and psychological weight of remote warfare. Now based in Paris, where he teaches creative writing at SciencesPo, Jones explores the challenge of writing about war for divided audiences—drawing on his journey from soldier to storyteller. Discover more about the author | Buy the book in France | Buy the book in the USA  
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  • Lost in Frenchlation: Arnaud Desplechin's Ode to Film
    In this Episode of Lost in Frenchlatin we talk with lauded French filmmaker and screenwriter Arnaud Desplechin about his new film ‘Spectateurs!' (Filmlovers!)    His film screened at the beautiful Jeu de Paume in the Tuileries Gardens, during the Lost in Frenchlation event. Manon Kerjean and ARBL Murray were able to chat with Arnaud about his films, his inspiration, and what it was like to put together his own personal ode to cinema. Arnaud tells us why he used the mixed forms of narrative and documentary, what his earliest interactions with art were and why Pretty Woman occupies his thoughts from time to time.    In this Episode We Discuss: Films of Arnaud Desplechin   Philosopher: Stanley Cavell   Films: Shoah by Claude Lanzmann Killer of Sheep by Charles Burnett The Exiled by Johnnie To Pretty Woman by Garry Marshall   Arnoud’s must see recommendation for recent films: Souleymane's Story by Boris Lojkine   Listen to Arnaud give a talk about why he loves the film Pretty Woman (In French) LISTEN HERE ON APPLE PODCASTS    For more information about Lost in Frenchlation and to buy tickets go to: https://lostinfrenchlation.com
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