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Jean-Christophe Buisson: “A man and a woman”

2022-04-08T04:27:25.181Z


CHRONICLE - Two biographical stories about Charles Lindbergh and Rosa Bonheur that we would dream of seeing on the big screen.


Some lives are movies.

But it often takes books to realize this.

The writer is a practitioner of cinematographic maieutics!

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Take the barely fictionalized accounts of the trajectories of the French painter Rosa Bonheur and the American aviator Charles Lindbergh.

Signed Patricia Bouchenot-Déchin and Benoît Heimermann, they are fabulous scenarios where nothing is missing:

strong characters, dramas, ambiguities, errors, battered destinies, etc.

Both have loved and been loved, suffered and caused suffering, experienced unimaginable moments of glory and absolute moments of distress.

And the loss of a loved one has similarly upset them to the point of making them take spectacular turns in their lives.

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“Long live Russia anyway!”

In the adaptation of

I have the energy of a lioness in the body of a bird

(Albin Michel), the supporting roles would be named, excuse me, Goya, George Sand, Delacroix, Morny, Empress Eugénie .

The decorations?

The restless Paris…

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Source: lefigaro

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