At the risk of sounding like a slob, we don't say "Lubéron", but "Luberon", dragging a little on the "e".
And the "caviar left", which has made this part of the Provençal hinterland its stronghold and whose story Guillemette Faure (writing) and Stéphane Groussard (directing) have decided to tell, reviles the pedzouilles, hicks and other béotiens.
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But, by the way, what is this left licking itself in front of sturgeon eggs?
And who represents her?
What are its networks?
"Is it something from the 1980s, like the Minitel or the Rita Mitsouko?"
Ask the authors of this sparkling documentary broadcast on Paris Première.
“Tartuffe and casual tribe”
We owe the creation of this expression to the academic Jacques Soustelle.
Discovering the manifesto of the 121, a text published in September 1960 in
France observer
and calling for the independence of Algeria, this ethnologist and academician, supporter of the OAS, noted that most of the signatories (André Breton, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Francois Truffault...
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