Stéphan Gladieu, North Korea goal

Photographer Stéphan Gladieu publishes North Korea with Actes Sud editions Credits: Actes Sud editions

By: Jean-François Cadet Follow

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Since his first trip to Ceaucescu's Romania in 1989, Stéphan Gladieu has traveled the world to better understand and share his perspective on the human condition.

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Widows rejected from Vrindaban in India, to the battered women of the Indian reserves of Dakota, via Southern Africa, the Heroes and the Namas victims of a real genocide, 

Stéphan Gladieu

draws the portrait of those who suffer and who fight like the Harkis or the Mai-Mai.

Throughout his travels in Central Asia, the Middle East, China, Afghanistan and Africa, he has thus built up an impressive gallery of portraits, which tell us about today's world.

Here he is back with an extraordinary project in an extraordinary country: North Korea.

It is moreover the name of this country which gives its title to the book which has just been released by Actes Sud.

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On the menu of this Café Gourmand:

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Sophie Torlotin

went to see

Goodbye idiots,

Albert Dupontel's new film.

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Fanny Bleichner

 visited the exhibition “An Africa in Colors” at the Musée des Confluences in Lyon.

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Marjorie Bertin

 went to the Cité internationale theater in Paris to attend the play

I wish I was

 by Maëlle Dequiedt and her collective “La Phenomena”.

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