On Twitter, the short video is all the rage.
A palmiped climbs ten crocodiles lying on a beach.
The jaws snap, the scaled tails sweep the ground violently.
The bird manages to escape at the last minute.
“The reform of the Caesar [allegory],”
writes a joker.
After months of war between the old and the rebels, against the backdrop of the fight for parity and diversity, the venerable institution must elect its new presidents and 40 directors on Tuesday.
But in the home stretch, in recent months small maneuvers show that the much-requested transparency is far from being achieved.
Behind the scenes, the hunt is on.
72 hours before the election, the counter-revolution was muzzled.
Marina Foïs, Guillaume Gallienne and the 164 other members elected by the small world of cinema to represent them within the institution will not be able to loudly proclaim their anger.
After the publication of an open letter in which 73% of
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