Raymond Depardon's Unobtrusive Lens on French Society and Power

Raymond Depardon's films about French society and power will be shown in France from late 2025 to Spring 2026. See his work on mental health and politics.

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A new film retrospective for Raymond Depardon will be held in France from late 2025 to Spring 2026. This event celebrates his decades of work documenting French life.

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Raymond Depardon Film Retrospective in France from Late 2025 to Spring 2026

Raymond Depardon's films about French society and power will be shown in France from late 2025 to Spring 2026. See his work on mental health and politics.

Need a good #filmretrospective? Check out the #ToweringInferno from #PerriDodgson, a look back at the film 50 years later. https://shorturl.at/XAT1F
From Shadows to Screen: How Count Orlok aka Nosferatu Evolved Into a Horror Icon

Since his eerie debut in 1922, Count Orlok—better known as Nosferatu—has clawed his way into the annals of horror history as one of cinema’s most haunting figures. Born from the silent film era in F.W. Murnau’s Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror, this gaunt, rat-like vampire broke away from the aristocratic charm of Dracula, offering a raw, primal terror that still resonates today.Over the decades, Orlok’s grotesque silhouette has evolved, influenced by cultural shifts, artistic visions, and even l

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