France
Castor and Pollux, English National OperaTuesday, 25 October 2011![]() The English National Opera were taking quite a gamble with last night's Rameau premiere. The daunting basics? A 250-year-old French opera that hasn't yet been properly adopted by its homeland, let alone by Britain; a mildly autistic mythological... Read more... |
Camille speaks of Ilo Veyou, water, peace and intimacyThursday, 20 October 2011![]() “I am a lady of the sea, I’m a lady of the water,” declares French sonic auteur Camille. “Water is life and we forget too much about this.” Her new album, Ilo Veyou, is filled with water. There’s the “Bubble Lady”, the “Wet Boy” and the “Shower”... Read more... |
CD: Mondkopf - Rising DoomMonday, 17 October 2011![]() The title Rising Doom hints that the second album from 24-year-old Paris-based Paul Régimbeau may not have much in common with the output of his fellow countryman and electronic dance music producer David Guetta. “Where Them Girls At?” this is not.... Read more... |
DVD: Cave of Forgotten DreamsTuesday, 11 October 2011![]() Good cinema can show us the unimaginable, the unknowable. As does Werner Herzog’s documentary, taking us deep into the Chauvet Caves in the Ardèche in southern France. Discovered in 1994, they contain the oldest known cave paintings. Created 32,000... Read more... |
CD: M83 - Hurry Up, We're DreamingSunday, 09 October 2011![]() Remember the big music? Eighties big. Tears for Fears’ “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” big. Simple Minds’ “Waterfront” big. Anthony Gonzalez does. He might say his fifth album as M83 is inspired by The Smashing Pumpkins’ 1995 double set Melon... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Conductor Stéphane DenèveThursday, 06 October 2011![]() He's just launched the last of seven phenomenally successful seasons as music director of a transfigured Royal Scottish National Orchestra. Subscriptions for the Edinburgh and Glasgow concerts have doubled, attendances soared, and Stéphane Denève is... Read more... |
Midnight in ParisWednesday, 05 October 2011![]() Waiting for Woody Allen to turn in a half-decent movie is bit like inching through a recession. The green shoots of recovery are constantly hoped for, but slow to show. Now and then the new one will come along and seem marginally less dire, but... Read more... |
DVD: Le Bonheur, L'Une Chante L’Autre Pas, La Pointe Courte, VagabondFriday, 30 September 2011It can’t be a coincidence that the simultaneous release of four Agnès Varda DVDs draws a film each from the Fifties, Sixties, Seventies and Eighties, bringing the opportunity for a broad-sweep appraisal. It’s equally unsurprising that the films... Read more... |
Faust, Royal OperaMonday, 19 September 2011![]() That Faust - Gounod's curdled Victorian dessert of an opera, an overwhipped melange of melodrama and misogyny, topped with grand 19th-century dollops of religiosity - achieves a level of profundity that at one stage nearly had me in tears is an... Read more... |
TomboyWednesday, 14 September 2011![]() Céline Sciamma’s Tomboy tells a small-scale story that’s sensitive to its depiction of gender uncertainties. However, because its cast are pre-adolescents, the wider overtones of sexuality don’t really come into the picture (though it won the LGBT... Read more... |
Little England, ITV1Monday, 12 September 2011![]() Why did I dislike this programme so much? At first I put it down to the stinker of a hangover I found myself watching it through. Perhaps it was the thought that my hangover would have been easier to bear under a yolk-yellow Dordogne sun than under... Read more... |
Where Graffiti is a Rarefied ArtThursday, 25 August 2011![]() Monaco, dormitory town of the discreetly super-rich, isn’t the most obvious place to find a major exhibition of street art, the subject on which many recent commenters on theartsdesk are impassioned. The pavements of this city within a principality... Read more... |
