Agnès Jaoui in 2018 at the Francophone Film Festival of Angoulpeme.

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There is not only the direct in life, there is also the replay.

From YouTube to Netflix, including replays of television channels and podcasts of radio stations, 20 Minutes concocts for you every Sunday a list of things to see, or review, listen or listen to again.

The moving speech of Agnes Jaoui, who reveals to have been sexually assaulted

“Around 5 years old, I was abused by a stranger in the stairwell of my building.

Right after, while my mother was calling the police, there was a children's movie on TV with a little blonde girl saying cute things and out of her mouth diamonds were coming out and a little brunette girl saying bad words and his mouth came out of the toads ”.

Thus begins the speech of Agnès Jaoui, who spoke at the Assises for equality, parity and diversity in cinema and audiovisual, organized by the Collective 50/50.

A powerful speech in which the actress and director recounts her life as a woman, during which she gradually opened her eyes to the extent of sexism and discrimination.

Thus at 16 she realizes during her theater lessons that "for 10 roles of men there are two or three of women", that she has only read books written by men, later that her actress friends work less than her actor friends.

That we say “heritage” and not matrimonial;

and that a "powerful acceptance of her inferiority" made her congratulate herself at 30 on the fact that there are 20% of women directors.

And to end with this quote, which seems to be taken from a novel by Elie Grimes: “Obedient girls go to heaven, others go where they want.

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"Paradigm": the Illustrious rapper sends everything out in her new clip

"Fishy, ​​your gaze deflects me / I think you find me fishy / How you describe me / When the words come out of your mouth" sang Illustre on

Un type weirdo

, his clip released two months ago, which attacked sexist and gender prejudices.

In

Paradigme

, released on November 25, the fourth clip of her album

Ille

, the rapper attacks "limiting beliefs".

We see a woman exasperated by her muddy daily life of misogynistic beaufs sending everything to do, cut her hair, go on a trip with a woman and rebel against a voyeur.

"Open-minded I left everything aside, fear is said and all the prejudices" she proclaims.

Liberator.

An audiobook for children, by an Afro-feminist author

Her name is Laura Nsafou aka @mrsxroots on Twitter, she is a youth author and Afro-feminist activist and fights for a better representation of racialized women and children in children's literature.

She has just published 12 tales devoted to the

Luminous

, a group of powerful African women with magical powers (Editions Lunii).

An audio album of 12 stories which have mutual aid, solidarity and magic as common themes.

And that we can double with a paper book,

Fadya and the song of the river

, initiatory journey of the young magician to an angry goddess.

The book is decorated in gold ink with phosphorescent illustrations in the dark, to the delight of toddlers.

  • The Luminous

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    Audio album - 12 stories - € 11.90

  • Fadya and the Song of the River

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    Paper book - 40 pages - € 18.90

Fadya and the Song of the River, Editions Lunii.

- Lunii

With

Parallels

, Christian Löffler brings Beethoven back to life

He is one of the most talented electronic pop composers of his generation, and here he is building bridges with classical music.

Like one of his gifted fellows, Max Cooper, who this year paid tribute to Philipp Glass, Christian Löffler looked at Beethoven.

He selected three symphonies and the opening of the piece Egmont, from recordings of the 1920s and 1930s from Deutsche Grammophon's Shellac collection, mostly recorded at the Staatskapelle in Berlin.

“Listening to the recordings, I got the feeling that Beethoven's music was actually very human and accessible, but that it had become a bit supernatural during decades of performances where his music was intellectualized.

I wanted to bring this music back to very basic sensations ”explains the musician.

Success.

Note that other interpretations of other artists that Beethoven must follow, for an album scheduled for February 2021.

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