Screen capture of the video clip "From my soul to your soul" by Kompromat, directed by Claire Burger, with Adèle Haenel. - Capture.

There is not only the live in life, there is also the replay. From YouTube to Netflix, passing by the replays of the television channels and the podcasts of the radio stations, 20 Minutes concocts every Sunday a list of things to see, or review, listen to or listen to again.

Week of February 9 to 15, 2019

Who Killed Malcolm X? on Netflix to elucidate a historic assassination

On February 21, 1965, Malcolm X, then 39, was shot 21 times. He was, said the writer Abdourahman Waberi, "the mouth of those who have no mouth". The charismatic African-American leader never stopped denouncing racism, but he also advocated much more controversial ideas, such as black separatism, through his religious group, Nation of Islam. It was finally three men from this organization, whom he had left, who shot him, in the middle of a speech in Harlem, in New York. But the arrest of the three men did not stop the debates on the circumstances of his death, on a possible involvement of the FBI in particular. The Netflix documentary series, released on February 7, is presented as an investigation into the death of the Muslim preacher. To have !

Kompromat's beautiful kaleidoscopic clip, with Adèle Haenel

If you already liked to sing The sky is black, moooon friend , and dance on the deep summits of the melodies of the French duo with German accents, Kompromat, you are served (or served). A clip of the song From my soul to your soul was released on February 5, with Adèle Haenel as the main figure. We follow the actress and her myriad of colorful emotions that are reflected on her face. The piercing look, smoke coming from his mouth. A mysterious half-smile on his lips. Pushing back a wedding veil… Claire Burger's clip is a tribute to the director Henri-Georges Clouzot and his unfinished film L'Enfer , which re-uses techniques from kinetic art and Op Art

Arte pays tribute to Kirk Douglas

If you followed the news this week, you must have seen that actor Kirk Douglas had passed his gladiator's sword to the left. The 103-year-old Spartacus actor is dead, and Hollywood tributes have grown steadily since. Arte joins the concert of praise, the web-magazine Blow-up looks back on his cinematographic career "in ten little madeleines", says the show.

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"The End of Love" on France Culture

Let us now turn to a less romantic image of love than that of the slave couple Spartacus and Varinia: that of dating applications and more generally of "scopic capitalism", obsessed with image, accused by sociologist Eva Illouz for having trained The End of Love . By way of introduction or aperitif to his book published on February 6, you can listen to the sociologist who was the guest of Matins de France Culture. Extract: "These industries have managed the self, have managed the person in terms of image" explains Eva Illouz, "these are the industries of fashion, cinema, television, cosmetics ... They have transformed the body into unity attractive and attractive visual, to create mass markets. The woman's body then becomes a marketable, exploitable unit. It is a new capitalism ”.


The good news of feminism of the decade, by Esther Reporter

We've been talking to you about Esther Reporter at 20 Minutes , and here is a great opportunity Blow-up has just released a small video full of optimism, which returns to the good news of feminism of the decade. The opportunity to realize that things are progressing (too).

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