Loïc Prigent filmed Jean-Paul Gaultier's very last show.

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“Jean-Paul Gaultier walks away!

»In front of Loïc Prigent's camera

Last January, the enfant terrible of fashion bowed out during a very last parade.

A final show filmed by Loïc Prigent for France 5, which for 52 minutes reveals Jean-Paul Gaultier's farewell to the podiums.

Like a little mouse, the documentary maker slips behind the scenes of this festive parade and notably collects the testimonies of the couturier's historical muses, moved by this last lap.

Above all, he immortalizes this extravagant and masterful show made up of 16 paintings, 240 outfits and a few tears.

Jean-Paul Gaultier walks by, a documentary to watch over here.

Jean Paul #Gaultier walks away!

09/26 at 22.25 - Passage des Arts. @ LoicPrigent slipped behind the scenes of @JPGaultier's last show at @theatrechatelet.


The opportunity to tell with humor 50 iconic years by the couturier and his friends.



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France Culture highlights "Jacqueline Audry, the disappeared of French cinema"

His name may be unknown to you.

And yet, Jacqueline Audry, born in 1908, was a pioneer of French cinema in the post-war years, and the first director to be a member of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 1963. A forgotten filmmaker that France Culture decided to come out of the shadows in a radio documentary by Didier Roth-Bettoni directed by Marie Plaçais, to listen to here.

The opportunity to (re) discover the feminist work of Jacqueline Audry, whose adaptations of Colette's novels attracted several million viewers in dark rooms.

Arte pays tribute to Juliette Gréco

It is to another major artist of the 20th century that Arte pays homage for its part: Juliette Gréco, who died on Wednesday at the age of 93.

To pay tribute to her memory, the channel offers to see again

Juliette Gréco, the rebellious

, a 2011 documentary which traces her career, and in which the singer gives herself up without make-up.

To say goodbye to this great lady of French song, this is where it happens.

Gims begins his return to rap

In a completely different style, Gims meanwhile offers us a reunion.

After several years of absence, the artist is preparing to release a new album.

On Friday, he unveiled

Immortal

, a very first title, as well as the accompanying clip in which he stages himself, sometimes hanged by members of the Ku Klux Klan or suffocated during a police arrest.

A political and committed video which also announces the return of Gims to rap, at least in a style much more radical than his last successes.

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