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- 5W - April 17, 2014 - n.6.17 - Lutetia - festival-cannes.fr/ - At the end of the thirties of the twentieth century, outraged by government interference Fascist Italian and Nazi Germany in the selection of films for the Venice International Film Festival , Jean Zay , the French Minister of Education and the fine arts , he proposed the creation , in Cannes, a film festival of international standard. In June 1939 , Louis Lumière agreed to preside over the first edition of the festival was to take place from the first to 30th September. The declaration of war by France and the United Kingdom to Germany September 3 prematurely put an end to this first edition . The very first edition was held in 1946 . Since then the festival has been held annually except for the years 1948 to 1950 in which did not take place for budget problems . The 1968 edition was scheduled for May 10 to 24 . Monica Vitti, who was the president of the jury resigned following the allegations , his resignation was followed by those of other jurors . 18 Louis Malle , who has resigned the jury, François Truffaut , Claude Berri , Jean- Gabriel Apricot , Claude Lelouch , Roman Polanski and Jean -Luc Godard , entering the hall of the Palais, demanded the termination of projection in solidarity with the workers and students on strike. The next day the festival was discontinued and no prize was awarded . 2014 - Competition SILS MARIA by Olivier Assayas SAINT LAURENT by Bertrand Bonello KIS UYKUSU ( SOMMEIL OF WINTER ) by Nuri Bilge Ceylan MAPS TO THE STARS by David Cronenberg JOURS DEUX UNE NUIT by JEAN -PIERRE et LUC DARDENNE MOMMY by XAVIER DOLAN Captives by Atom Egoyan ADIEU AU LANGAGE by JEAN -LUC GODARD THE SEARCH by Michel Hazanavicius By TOMMY LEE JONES THE HOMESMAN FUTATSUME NO MADO ( DEUX FENETRES ) by director Naomi Kawase MR TURNER by MIKE LEIGH JIMMY S HALL by Ken Loach Foxcatcher by BENNETT MILLER THE WONDERS by Alice Rohrwacher TIMBUKTU by ABDERRAHMANE Sissako Relatos salvajes ( WILD TALES ) by DAMIAN SZIFRON LEVIATHAN by ANDREY Zvyagintsev out of competition ZHANG GUI LAI by YIMOU 2 TRAIN YOUR DRAGON by Dean DeBlois LES GENS DU MONDE by YVES Jeuland Un Certain Regard Jauja by LYSANDER ALONSO THE CHAMBER BLEUE by MATTHIEU AMALRIC Misunderstood by ASIA ARGENTO TITLI by KANU BEHL ELEANOR RIGBY by NED BENSON BIRD PEOPLE by PASCALE FERRAN LOST RIVER by RYAN GOSLING AMOUR FOU by JESSICA HAUSNER CHARLIE S COUNTRY by ROLF DE HEER SNOW IN PARADISE by ANDREW HULME DOHEE -YA by JULY JUNG XENIA by PANOS Koutras RUN by PHILIPPE LACOTE TURIST by Ruben Östlund HERMOSA JUVENTUD by JAIME ROSALES THE SALT OF THE EARTH by Wim Wenders and JULIANO RIBEIRO SALGADO FANTASY by WANG CHAO HARCHECK MI HEADRO by KEREN Yedaya Midnight movie THE ROVER by David Michôd THE SALVATION by KRISTIAN Levring PYO JEOK by CHANG special Screenings UAE silvery MOHAMMED by Ossama INDEPENDENCE by SERGEI Loznitsa RED ARMY Polsky by GABE CARICATURISTES - FANTASSINS of Democracy by STEPHANIE VALLOATTO LES PONTS DE SARAJEVO , film chorale https://youtube/watch?v=zHDhWpW_O6g - Un film à regarder avant daller à Cannes? Le Dernier Métro films français Réalisé en 1980 par le sort de François Truffaut. raileurope-world/train-tickets/journey-insights/article/cannes-paris - Paris is the capital and most populous city of France. It is situated on the Seine River, in the north of the country, at the heart of the Île-de-France region. Within its administrative limits (the 20 arrondissements), the city had 2,234,105 inhabitants in 2009 while its metropolitan area is one of the largest population centres in Europe with more than 12 million inhabitants. An important settlement for more than two millennia, by the late 12th century Paris had become a walled cathedral city that was one of Europes foremost centres of learning and the arts and the largest city in the Western world until the turn of the 18th century. Paris was the focal point for many important political events throughout its history, including the French Revolution. Today it is one of the worlds leading business and cultural centres, and its influence in politics, education, entertainment, media, science, fashion and the arts all contribute to its status as one of the worlds major cities. The city has one of the largest GDPs in the world, €607 billion (US$845 billion) as of 2011, and as a result of its high concentration of national and international political, cultural and scientific institutions is one of the worlds leading tourist destinations. The Paris Region hosts the world headquarters of 30 of the Fortune Global 500 companies in several business districts, notably La Défense, the largest dedicated business district in Europe. Centuries of cultural and political development have brought Paris a variety of museums, theatres, monuments and architectural styles. Many of its masterpieces such as the Louvre and the Arc de Triomphe are iconic buildings, especially its internationally recognized symbol, the Eiffel Tower. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parisii_(Gaul) - With the name of Celts refers to a collection of Indo-European peoples who, in the heyday (IV-III century BC), they were extended over a wide area of Europe, from the British Isles to the basin of the Danube, in addition to some isolated settlements farther south, the result of the expansion to the Iberian peninsula, Italic and Anatolian. States from ethnic and cultural backgrounds, from the sharing of a single fund from the same Indo-European language and religious vision, the Celts were always politically divided; between the various groups of Celtic peoples are distinguished Britons, the Gauls, the Pannonian, the Celtiberi and Galatians, allocated respectively in the British Isles, in Gaul, Pannonia, in Iberia and Anatolia. Celts reached Britain, surpassing English Channel, in the eighth to sixth centuries BC From the current southern England later expanded rapidly northward, colonizing the whole of Great Britain and Ireland, although Scotland in the current and long-lived people pre-Indo-European Pictish. The Caledonians, or Caledonian Confederacy were a group of tribes belonging to the population of the Picts, pre-Celtic Iron Age people who lived in Caledonia, traditionally bounded on the south by the rivers Forth and Clyde and corresponding largely to todays Scotland. theguardian/travel/2014/apr/17/peak-district-marks-63rd-birthday-with-google-doodle -Totley Tunnel is a 6,230-yard (3.5 mi; 5.7 km) tunnel on the former Midland Railway Manchester-Sheffield line between Totley on the outskirts of Sheffield and Grindleford in Derbyshire, England. It was completed in 1893 and was the 2nd longest railway tunnel in the UK, the older Severn Tunnel is 1.3km longer. After the 2 long High Speed 1 tunnels opened in 2007 it became the 4th longest mainline railway tunnel in the UK. You enterprised a railroad through the valley, you blasted its rocks away, heaped thousands of tons of shale into its lovely stream. The valley is gone, and the gods with it; and now, every fool in Buxton can be at Bakewell in half-an-hour, and every fool in Bakewell at Buxton. (John Ruskin). peakdistrict.gov.uk/ https://facebook/peakdistrictnationalpark No High Speed ! (M.S.C.G.)
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