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Latest podcast episodes about luc jacquet

Les Baladeurs
#88 — Les Empereurs de l'Antarctique, avec Luc Jacquet

Les Baladeurs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 40:10


En 1991, Luc Jacquet embarquait pour une mission scientifique au cœur des terres australes. Depuis la base Dumont d'Urville, il a étudié la faune sauvage et a filmé ses premières images avec une caméra 35 mm. Là, au milieu de cette nature glaciale, il a croisé pour la première fois le regard des manchots empereurs. Une rencontre fondatrice, à l'origine d'un film devenu culte quinze ans plus tard : La Marche de l'Empereur. Abonnez-vous à notre newsletter pour ne louper aucun épisode ➡️Retrouvez Les Baladeurs sur :Les OthersSpotifyApple PodcastsDeezerYouTubeAushaEn RSS

Invité du jour
Agriculture, une crise existentielle ? Parlons-en avec L. Jacquet et T. Pouch

Invité du jour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 43:45


Ils sont près de 500 000 en France à vivre directement des revenus de la terre ou de l'élevage. Au-delà de la lutte contre le projet d'accord de libre-échange entre l'Union européenne et l'Amérique du sud, les agriculteurs français se disent écrasés par des injonctions contradictoires, mais aussi victimes du réchauffement climatique. Les agriculteurs sont-ils en train de vivre une crise existentielle ? Parlons-en avec Luc Jacquet, agriculteur en Bourgogne, et Thierry Pouch, économiste aux Chambres d'Agriculture France.

De cause à effets, le magazine de l'environnement
Des pôles, des glaciers, des hommes…

De cause à effets, le magazine de l'environnement

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2024 51:32


durée : 00:51:32 - De cause à effets, le magazine de l'environnement - par : Aurélie Luneau - À l'occasion de la sortie du film "Voyage au Pôle Sud" de Luc Jacquet, direction les pôles et les glaciers pour s'immerger dans ces univers extrêmes et explorer leur état sur une planète en surchauffe. - invités : Luc Jacquet Réalisateur de cinéma, écologue, fondateur de l'association Wild-Touch; Christian Vincent (glaciologue) Ingénieur de recherche CNRS à l'Institut des Géosciences de l'Environnement de Grenoble, spécialiste des glaciers de montagne.

Baleine sous Gravillon (BSG)
MONTIER 2023 #32 : Dans les yeux de Vincent Munier

Baleine sous Gravillon (BSG)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 12:58


Vincent Munier est en 1976 à Épinal dans les Vosges. C'est à l'âge de 12 ans que Vincent Munier réalise sa première image, grâce à l'appareil photo qu'il recevra de son père, lui-même naturaliste. Plusieurs fois lauréat du prestigieux Wildlife Photographer of the Year, il a parcouru le monde pour mettre en lumière les espèces animales menacées : le loup, la panthère des neiges, le harfang, le bœuf musqué, l'ours brun et le yak sauvage font partie de ce bestiaire qu'il continue d'explorer à travers des expéditions engagées et enneigées, en solitaire et en autonomie.En 2008, il photographie pour la première fois le loup arctique ; depuis cette date, il multiplie les voyages au Canada sur les traces de cette espèce. Vincent Munier est le fondateur des éditions Kobalann, en 2010. En 2013, il passe un mois en solitaire dans l'île d'Ellesmere, dans des conditions de froid extrêmes. Une meute de neuf loups arctiques vient à sa rencontre : il vit alors l'un des moments les plus forts de sa carrière de photographe et rapporte des images rares de ces « fantômes de la toundra ».En 2015, il embarque aux côtés du réalisateur Luc Jacquet et du biologiste marin et photographe Laurent Ballesta, dans une expédition de deux mois en Antarctique (Antarctica !), depuis la station scientifique Dumont d'Urville. Cette expédition donne lieu à un film, L'Empereur, une suite au premier long-métrage de Luc Jacquet sur le sujet, La Marche de l'empereur.En 2019, il est l'un des personnages du récit La Panthère des neiges de Sylvain Tesson (prix Renaudot 2019) et le co-réalisateur, avec Marie Amiguet, du film du même nom sorti en 2021._____On aime ce qui nous a émerveillé … et on protège ce qu'on aime. Ce constat simple est à la base de notre de travail de tous les (ra)conteurs du Vivant. Mais que serait ce travail sans les images des photographes animaliers… qui se retrouvent chaque année au Festival de photo animalière de Photo de Montier.Fin novembre 2023, je me suis à nouveau rendu dans ce temple du Vivant pour y retrouver les amis, les invités et le public. J'y ai enregistré une trentaine d'épisodes bonus, qui sont diffusés un dimanche sur deux, de février 2024 à juin 2024.______D'autres interviews et épisodes sont également dispos sur notre chaîne Youtube : https://bit.ly/youtube_BSG______Découvrir tout l'univers Baleine sous Gravillon, et Mécaniques du Vivant sur France Culture :https://baleinesousgravillon.com/liens-2Soutenir notre travail, bénévole, gratuit et sans pub :https://bit.ly/helloasso_donsUR_BSGhttp://bit.ly/Tipeee_BSGhttps://bit.ly/lien_magq_lilo_BSGNous contacter pour une conférence, un partenariat ou d'autres prestations et synergies : contact@baleinesousgravillon.com________Interview : Marc MortelmansRédaction en chef des articles du site https://baleinesousgravillon.com : Guillaume Lassalle et Bérénice ToutantBSG dans les Festivals : François LégerGraphisme / vidéos YouTube : Elouan PlessixHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Che film guardo stasera?
La marcia dei pinguini

Che film guardo stasera?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 4:31


Dal regista francese Luc Jacquet, con la voce italiana di Rosario Fiorello, un incredibile documentario nella Giornata mondiale della Terra. Ogni anno, i pinguini imperatori intraprendono un viaggio per riprodursi, sfidando il gelo e la fame, in una continua lotta per la loro sopravvivenza e per quella dei nuovi nati.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SMART IMPACT
Les semences face aux défis climatiques

SMART IMPACT

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 14:33


Manque d'eau, gelées, sécheresse… Quels seront les impacts du réchauffement climatique sur la filière française de production de semences, d'ici 2030 et 2050 ? Et comment s'y adapter ? Alors que la France est le premier exportateur mondial de semences, tour d'horizon avec Franck Prunus, directeur des services à la filière de Semae (l'interprofession des semences et des plants), et Luc Jacquet, vice-président de la Fédération nationale des agriculteurs multiplicateurs de semences. -----------------------------------------------------------------------SMART IMPACT - Le magazine de l'économie durable et responsableSMART IMPACT, votre émission dédiée à la RSE et à la transition écologique des entreprises. Découvrez des actions inspirantes, des solutions innovantes et rencontrez les leaders du changement.

Locarno Meets
Eugene Hernandez: Talking the Evolution of Sundance

Locarno Meets

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 21:07


This week on #LocarnoMeets, we're joined by Eugene Hernandez, director of the Sundance Institute, as he reflects on his decades-long relationship with the famous festival in Park City, Utah, beginning with his first visit in 1993. He underscores Sundance's roots as a supporter of independent storytelling, dating back to its founding principles established by Robert Redford, and highlights the Institute's commitment to championing trailblazing artists in the face of industry challenges. Looking to the future, Eugene envisions Sundance going deeper rather than bigger, focusing on direct support for filmmakers and adapting to shifting industry dynamics. He discusses the festival's efforts to engage diverse audiences through varied and innovative strands and programs in Utah and at virtual festivals, as well as its material support of art house theatres and the Art House Convergence Network, which reinforces the Institute's role as a bridge between independent filmmakers and audiences.   Subscribe to Locarno Meets for lively conversations about art, culture life and everything in between with the likes of Lambert Wilson, Ken Loach, Harmony Korine, Marianne Slot, Luc Jacquet, Zar Amir Ebrahimi, and more.   Locarno Meets is a Locarno Film Festival original production, brought to you by UBS.   Follow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Subscribe to our Newsletter   Host: Alexander Miller Audio Producer: Jack Boswell Video Producer: Claudia Campoli

Locarno Meets
Revolutionary Routes: 'On the Go' as a Queer Feminist Road Movie

Locarno Meets

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 16:34


This week on #LocarnoMeets, we're joined by filmmakers María Gisèle Roya and Julia De Castro, whose feature debut together "On the Go" premiered in Cineasti del Presente. Theirs is a bold homage to Spanish cinema of the '80s, specifically Gonzalo Garcia Pelayo's "Corridas de la Gria". Shot in 16mm, this irreverent and energetic road movie concocts an adventure playground-like narrative around a burnt-out nightclub, the ins and outs of motherhood, and various surreal encounters. Celebrated for its eclectic soundtrack and omnivorous cultural explorations, "On the Go" is a sumptuous cinematic odyssey, enriched and enlivened by its torpedoing, unravelling, and carefree rejigging of a myriad of social issues. The film plunges its cast of campy misfits into a vibrant and irrational outer realm, showcasing the directors' gift with blending anything-goes creativity and keen mutual understanding.   Subscribe to Locarno Meets for lively conversations about art, culture life and everything in between with the likes of Lambert Wilson, Ken Loach, Harmony Korine, Marianne Slot, Luc Jacquet, Zar Amir Ebrahimi, and more.   Locarno Meets is a Locarno Film Festival original production, brought to you by UBS.   Follow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Subscribe to our Newsletter   Host: Alexander Miller Audio Producer: Jack Boswell Video Producer: Claudia Campoli

CO2 mon Amour
Des voeux pour l'eau, les marais et les glaces

CO2 mon Amour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 35:26


durée : 00:35:26 - CO2 mon amour - par : Denis Cheissoux - Pour bien commencer cette nouvelle année, on tend l'oreille aux voeux de l'hydrologue Emma Haziza, du réalisateur Luc Jacquet, et nous prenons un grand bol d'air du côté du marais de Brouage !

Locarno Meets
Dancing Through Decay: Sofia Exarchou's On 'Animal'

Locarno Meets

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 20:58


This week on #LocarnoMeets, Greek filmmaker Sofia Exarchou discusses her second feature film, "Animal", which looks at the lives of so-called "animators" at beach hotels in Greece. The film explores the challenges these employees face in a demanding job that requires constant high energy and unwavering smiles. These people use their bodies to convey raw emotions, making their physical movements a central aspect of the film's storytelling and choreography. In our conversation, Exarchou touches on the difficulties of funding creative films like "Animal", capturing the physicality of the scenes and her sensitive portrayal of the tourism industry in her native Greece.   Subscribe to Locarno Meets for lively conversations about art, culture life and everything in between with the likes of Lambert Wilson, Ken Loach, Harmony Korine, Marianne Slot, Luc Jacquet, Zar Amir Ebrahimi, and more.   Locarno Meets is a Locarno Film Festival original production, brought to you by UBS.   Follow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Subscribe to our Newsletter   Host: Alexander Miller Audio Producer: Jack Boswell Video Producer: Claudia Campoli

Locarno Meets
From Locarno to LA: Amos Sussigan's animated journey

Locarno Meets

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 20:18


Production designer Amos Sussigan, who served on the festival Pardi di Domani jury, engages in a thoughtful conversation about his work on Animal Farm and broader insights into the animation industry. He delves into the intricacies of character design, highlighting the challenges of capturing individuality while avoiding cartoonish stereotypes, drawing on his varied experience, including Space Jam 2. Sussigan also touches on the (at the time) ongoing strikes in the industry and concludes with profound reflections on his preference for the role of production designer over that of director, citing the complexities of the latter in a committee-driven feature film environment. The interview offers a deep and nuanced perspective on animation and filmmaking.   Subscribe to Locarno Meets for lively conversations about art, culture life and everything in between with the likes of Lambert Wilson, Ken Loach, Harmony Korine, Marianne Slot, Luc Jacquet, Zar Amir Ebrahimi, and more.   Locarno Meets is a Locarno Film Festival original production, brought to you by UBS.   Follow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Subscribe to our Newsletter   Host: Alexander Miller Audio Producer: Jack Boswell Video Producer: Claudia Campoli

IMPACT POSITIF - les solutions existent
IMPACT POSITIF L'EMISSION : Luc Jacquet : " Voyage au Pôle Sud", retour en Antarctique, 30 ans après

IMPACT POSITIF - les solutions existent

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 7:05


Luc Jacquet a effectué sa première mission au Pôle Sud en 1991. Depuis, il n'a cessé de vouloir y retourner. Ce film « Voyage au Pôle Sud » est un hommage à cet endroit unique, sauvage et hostile, qui subit plus qu'ailleurs les effets du réchauffement climatique. Rencontre. Luc Jacquet nous transporté avec ses films, il nous a fait rêver mais aussi prendre conscience du merveilleux, de la grandeur de cette nature, de sa beauté et sa fragilité. Dans sa filmographie : « La Marche de l'Empereur », Oscar du meilleur documentaire en 2006, mais aussi « La Glace et le Ciel » qui retrace le parcours du glaciologue Claude Lorius, un pionnier, l'un des premiers à avoir fait le rapprochement entre réchauffement climatique et concentration de gaz à effet de serre. Mais en 30 ans, il a également vu cette nature changer, sous l'effet du dérèglement climatique. On sait que les Pôles se réchauffent deux à quatre fois plus vite qu'ailleurs sur la Terre. Il se désole de ne pas avoir réussi à sensibiliser davantage l'opinion publique. « J'ai contribué, dit-il, mais malheureusement, pas assez. J'ai su, mais je n'ai pas alerté assez fort ». Du haut de son expérience, que dit-il aux jeunes ? Il faut retrouver le chemin de la Nature ! Quid de la notion d'émerveillement, de plus en plus mis en avant par les scientifiques ? « Peut-être que quand on est à court d'argument, l'émerveillement est quelque chose à réinviter et à retrouver. » « Voyage au Pôle Sud » est un film récit dont il est le narrateur. Un film poétique, en noir et blanc où chaque image est léchée. Pour Luc Jacquet, quand on a accès à ce genre de paysage, la moindre des choses, c'est de le partager. Objectif de ce dernier opus : montrer à voir ce que lui a vu profondément, au fond de son coeur. Ce film est aussi un manifeste, car « la beauté aujourd'hui, on en a besoin », explique le réalisateur. Selon lui, on a besoin de vivre dans un environnement qui nous inspire et qui nous fait du bien. Et il conclut : « Je veux que les gens sortent de la salle en ayant pris l'air, en ayant fait un grand voyage, et senti les vibrations de ce monde ».

Locarno Meets
Eduardo Williams: Redefining Filmmaking in Motion and Meaning

Locarno Meets

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 18:31


In a rich and provocative conversation, filmmaker Eduardo Williams discusses "The Human Surge 3," the would-be sequel to his 2016 work. This time, he shot it with 360-degree cameras, making for a singular cinematic experience.   He describes the interplay between script and improvisation that forms the backbone of his process, as well as the inherently political nature of cinema and the significant influence of video games on his work. Reflecting on online interactions and the potential of virtual reality in filmmaking, Williams offers deeper insights into his intense and distinctive approach to "The Human Surge 3".   Williams contrasts the grandiosity and strangeness of the title with the film's quotidian depiction of everyday life, emphasizing the looming presence of the apocalypse while spurning any obvious dramatic climax. This double perspective frustrates and subverts expectations and explodes the minutiae of the human condition into an elaborate spectrum of everyday situations.   Subscribe to Locarno Meets for lively conversations about art, culture life and everything in between with the likes of Lambert Wilson, Ken Loach, Harmony Korine, Marianne Slot, Luc Jacquet, Zar Amir Ebrahimi, and more.   Locarno Meets is a Locarno Film Festival original production, brought to you by UBS.   Follow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Subscribe to our Newsletter   Host: Alexander Miller Audio Producer: Jack Boswell Video Producer: Claudia Campoli

Laissez-vous Tenter
CINÉMA - La critique de "Retour au pôle Sud" de Luc Jacquet

Laissez-vous Tenter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 2:48


Luc Jacquet, le cinéaste aventurier et amoureux de la nature, revient en Antarctique, sur les terres glacées qui ont changé sa vie et sa carrière il y a presque 20 ans avec "La marche de l'empereur", dont les stars étaient des manchots. Il avait fasciné 22 millions de spectateurs dans le monde et remporté un Oscar. Invités prestigieux, coups de cœur, critiques, reportages, interviews : "Laissez-Vous Tenter" dresse un panorama de l'actualité cinéma, musique, littérature, médias, people... Ecoutez Laissez-vous tenter - Première du 20 décembre 2023 avec Stéphane Boudsocq.

La Terre au carré
Antarctique, le Pôle magnétique

La Terre au carré

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 54:59


durée : 00:54:59 - La Terre au carré - par : Mathieu Vidard - En 1991, Luc Jacquet partait pour sa première mission en Antarctique. Il y retourne 30 ans après et donne à voir dans " Voyage au Pôle Sud", cet étrange charme magnétique suscité par l'Antarctique. Comment se porte ce continent 30 ans après son premier passage ?

Le fil sciences
Antarctique, le Pôle magnétique

Le fil sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 54:59


durée : 00:54:59 - La Terre au carré - par : Mathieu Vidard - En 1991, Luc Jacquet partait pour sa première mission en Antarctique. Il y retourne 30 ans après et donne à voir dans " Voyage au Pôle Sud", cet étrange charme magnétique suscité par l'Antarctique. Comment se porte ce continent 30 ans après son premier passage ?

De cause à effets, le magazine de l'environnement
Des pôles, des glaciers, des hommes…

De cause à effets, le magazine de l'environnement

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 58:24


durée : 00:58:24 - De cause à effets, le magazine de l'environnement - par : Aurélie Luneau - À l'occasion de la sortie du film "Voyage au Pôle Sud" de Luc Jacquet, direction les pôles et les glaciers pour s'immerger dans ces univers extrêmes et explorer leur état sur une planète en surchauffe. - invités : Luc Jacquet Réalisateur de cinéma, écologue, fondateur de l'association Wild-Touch; Christian Vincent (glaciologue) Ingénieur de recherche CNRS à l'Institut des Géosciences de l'Environnement de Grenoble, spécialiste des glaciers de montagne.

Le monde d'Elodie
"On ne comprend pas pourquoi on y retourne, mais on en a besoin" : Luc Jacquet nous emmène dans son havre de paix avec "Voyage au pôle Sud"

Le monde d'Elodie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 15:23


durée : 00:15:23 - Le monde d'Elodie - par : Elodie SUIGO - Tous les jours, une personnalité s'invite dans le monde d'Élodie Suigo. Mardi 19 décembre 2023 : le réalisateur, Luc Jacquet. Son nouveau film documentaire "Voyage au pôle Sud" sort mercredi.

Invité culture
Cinéma: «Voyage au pôle Sud» de Luc Jacquet, un «cheminement hors du temps»

Invité culture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 3:33


Vingt ans après le tournage de La Marche de l'Empereur, le documentaire animalier sur les manchots qui lui a valu un Oscar en 2006, Luc Jacquet revient au cinéma avec la sortie ce mercredi de Voyage au pôle Sud. Ce documentaire se présente plus comme un carnet de voyage poétique que comme un film animalier. À lire aussiLes manchots à jugulaire font plus de 10 000 siestes par jour

Invité Culture
Cinéma: «Voyage au pôle Sud» de Luc Jacquet, un «cheminement hors du temps»

Invité Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 3:33


Vingt ans après le tournage de La Marche de l'Empereur, le documentaire animalier sur les manchots qui lui a valu un Oscar en 2006, Luc Jacquet revient au cinéma avec la sortie ce mercredi de Voyage au pôle Sud. Ce documentaire se présente plus comme un carnet de voyage poétique que comme un film animalier. À lire aussiLes manchots à jugulaire font plus de 10 000 siestes par jour

Laissez-vous Tenter
L'ÉMISSION - Astérix, Lucky Luke, Gaston... Pourquoi les héros de BD sont immortels

Laissez-vous Tenter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 35:43


Astérix, Lucky Luke, Spirou, Gaston Lagaffe, les Schtroumpfs, Blake et Mortimer ou encore Corto Maltese ont marqué l'année avec de nouvelles aventures en bandes dessinées. Pourquoi ces héros sont-ils immortels ? Enquête signée Monique Younès. L'invité de notre tête-à-tête du dimanche est le chanteur-auteur-compositeur Eddy de Pretto. Côté cinéma, le réalisateur Luc Jacquet est retourné voir les manchots sur la banquise. Son film "Retour au pôle Sud" sort mercredi au cinéma. Invités prestigieux, coups de cœur, critiques, reportages, interviews : "Laissez-Vous Tenter" dresse un panorama de l'actualité cinéma, musique, littérature, médias, people... Ecoutez Laissez-vous tenter du 17 décembre 2023 avec Le Service Culture.

C à vous
La suite - Mireille Mathieu voit la vie en rose - 15/12/2023

C à vous

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 56:32


Mireille Mathieu voit la vie en rose dans l'émission diffusée le vendredi 15 décembre 2023 à 20h sur France 5. Au programme : Le réalisateur de documentaires oscarisé Luc Jacquet qui a de nouveau réalisé un voyage au pôle sud, Mireille Mathieu qui rend hommage à Édith Piaf, puis Jérémy Nadeau pour son spectacle “Beaucoup trop”. Tous les soirs, du lundi au vendredi à 20h sur France 5, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine et toute son équipe accueillent les personnalités et artistes qui font l'actualité.

Les histoires de 28 Minutes
Voyage au pôle Sud / À la fin, le RN gagne ?

Les histoires de 28 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 45:46


L'émission 28 Minutes du 14/12/2023 Voyage au pôle Sud : Luc Jacquet, rendez-vous en terrain connu Luc Jacquet est un amoureux de la nature. Il grandit dans l'Ain, à 1 000 mètres d'altitude, un couple de vieux paysans fait office de grands-parents adoptifs : « J'allais garder les vaches, faire les foins […] ils m'ont transmis le goût de la terre. » Alors qu'il prépare un DEA sur les milieux naturels et montagnards, il tombe sur une annonce : « Recherche biologiste n'ayant peur de rien, prêt à partir quatorze mois au bout du monde ». Armé de sa caméra 35 mm, il revient de l'Antarctique avec des images de pingouins plein le disque dur. Quelques années plus tard, il décroche l'Oscar du meilleur documentaire avec la « Marche de l'empereur », succès planétaire. Il revient aujourd'hui avec un nouveau film intitulé « Voyage au Pôle Sud », en plus d'une exposition « Terra incognita, rendez-vous au bout du monde » qui se tient au musée des Confluences à Lyon, jusqu'au 3 mars 2024. Luc Jacquet est notre invité. Crise politique : et à la fin, c'est le Rassemblement National qui gagne ? Portée par la gauche, la motion de rejet contre le projet de loi sur l'immigration adoptée lundi 11 décembre semble également profiter au Rassemblement national. Le parti prend avantage de la crise politique qui s'est ouverte au sommet de l'État pour pousser son avantage : depuis lundi, Marine Le Pen réclame une dissolution de l'Assemblée nationale, et Jordan Bardella s'est dit prêt à « être Premier ministre » en cas de cohabitation. Le RN sera-t-il inéluctablement le grand vainqueur de la crise politique ? Sa dédiabolisation est-elle achevée ? En tout cas, le dernier baromètre politique annuel du « Monde » est éloquent : pour la première fois, une majorité des sondés estime que le RN ne « représente pas un danger pour la démocratie » et que le RN « a la capacité de participer à un gouvernement ». On en débat. Enfin, retrouvez également les chroniques de Xavier Mauduit et Marie Bonnisseau ! 28 Minutes est le magazine d'actualité d'ARTE, présenté par Elisabeth Quin du lundi au jeudi à 20h05. Renaud Dély est aux commandes de l'émission le vendredi et le samedi. Ce podcast est coproduit par KM et ARTE Radio.  Enregistrement : 14 décembre 2023 - Présentation : Élisabeth Quin - Production : KM, ARTE Radio

Locarno Meets
From Script to Soul: Katie Folger's Cinematic and Comedic Evolution

Locarno Meets

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 16:23


Austin actress and writer Katie Folger shines in the ensemble cast of Family Portrait, a unique film about a Texas family's struggle to get a group photo. The production took an unconventional approach, reflected in both the casting and the visual language of the film. With room to experiment, Katie valued the immersive, "dream-like" shooting experience over traditional rehearsals and a strict script. In addition to her film work, Katie wrote Getting in Bed with the Pizza Man, a one-woman show exploring self-discovery and empowerment. Addressing sensitive topics such as sex from the perspective of growing up in a conservative family as an actress and comedian, she describes the experience of baring her soul to an audience as a form of spiritual alchemy. Active in Austin's artistic community, she is concerned about the evolving artistic landscape and strives to preserve the city's distinctive identity. Subscribe to Locarno Meets for lively conversations about art, culture life and everything in between with the likes of Lambert Wilson, Ken Loach, Harmony Korine, Marianne Slot, Luc Jacquet, Zar Amir Ebrahimi, and more.   Locarno Meets is a Locarno Film Festival original production, brought to you by UBS.   Follow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Subscribe to our Newsletter   Host: Alexander Miller Audio Producer: Jack Boswell Video Producer: Claudia Campoli

Le club de l'été
Luc Jacquet

Le club de l'été

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 6:17


Tous les jours dans Culture Médias, Thomas Isle dresse le portrait sonore de l'invité. Ce mercredi, c'est Luc Jacquet, réalisateur, pour nous présenter son film "Voyage au Pôle Sud" au cinéma le 20 décembre.

Le club de l'été
Luc Jacquet, réalisateur

Le club de l'été

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 4:21


Dans la deuxième heure de son émission consacrée à la culture, Thomas Isle reçoit chaque jour un invité.

Culture médias - Philippe Vandel
Culture - Thomas Isle avec Luc Jacquet

Culture médias - Philippe Vandel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 40:32


Thomas Isle et sa bande vous font vivre toute l'actualité culturelle, entre invités et décryptages, le tout dénué d'à-priori, mais non de bienveillance.

Culture médias - Philippe Vandel

Tous les jours dans Culture Médias, Thomas Isle dresse le portrait sonore de l'invité. Ce mercredi, c'est Luc Jacquet, réalisateur, pour nous présenter son film 'Voyage au Pôle Sud' au cinéma le 20 décembre.

Les indispensables - Europe 1
Culture - Thomas Isle avec Luc Jacquet

Les indispensables - Europe 1

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 40:32


Thomas Isle et sa bande vous font vivre toute l'actualité culturelle, entre invités et décryptages, le tout dénué d'à-priori, mais non de bienveillance.

Le portrait inattendu - Hélène Mannarino

Tous les jours dans Culture Médias, Thomas Isle dresse le portrait sonore de l'invité. Ce mercredi, c'est Luc Jacquet, réalisateur, pour nous présenter son film 'Voyage au Pôle Sud' au cinéma le 20 décembre.

Locarno Meets
The Essence of Being: Moussa Sene Absa on Exploring Art and Wonder

Locarno Meets

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 17:59


Explore the captivating world of director Moussa Sene Absa, best known for his trilogy of films portraying Senegalese women. Absa, a true artist at heart - director, composer, painter - shares insights into his dynamic and insightful filmmaking process. Drawing parallels between himself and a bird, he navigates seamlessly between mediums, intuitively choosing to express his emotions through pencil, camera or music. Absa's films intertwine drama and tenderness, loss and love, narratives that he crafts through the inspiration of lyrics, creating a universal language of art that resonates emotionally. Join us as Absa reflects on the deep connection between music, painting and filmmaking, highlighting the simplicity that touches him deeply and the childlike wonder that fuels his cinematic exploration.   Subscribe to Locarno Meets for lively conversations about art, culture life and everything in between with the likes of Lambert Wilson, Ken Loach, Harmony Korine, Marianne Slot, Luc Jacquet, Zar Amir Ebrahimi, and more.   Locarno Meets is a Locarno Film Festival original production, brought to you by UBS.   Follow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Subscribe to our Newsletter   Host: Alexander Miller Audio Producer: Jack Boswell Video Producer: Claudia Campoli

Locarno Meets
Beyond Streaming: Ted Hope's Vision for Cinema and Creative Autonomy

Locarno Meets

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 28:21


Renowned film producer and former Head of Movies at Amazon Studios, Ted Hope, embarks on a compelling conversation challenging the evolving role of platforms in the film industry. With a career marked by transformative moments, including bringing Spike Lee and Jim Jarmusch to Amazon, Hope questions the pervasive influence of streaming platforms. He advocates a shift in perspective, urging the recognition of streaming as a utility rather than a determinant of content creation. An outspoken proponent of artist autonomy, Hope proposes an "Artist's Bill of Rights", envisioning a future where creators maintain control over their works and revenues across diverse creative landscapes.   Subscribe to Locarno Meets for lively conversations about art, culture life and everything in between with the likes of Lambert Wilson, Ken Loach, Harmony Korine, Marianne Slot, Luc Jacquet, Zar Amir Ebrahimi, and more.   Locarno Meets is a Locarno Film Festival original production, brought to you by UBS.   Follow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Subscribe to our Newsletter   Host: Alexander Miller Audio Producer: Jack Boswell Video Producer: Claudia Campoli

Locarno Meets
Open Doors: Gloria Carrión and Nadean Rawlins on Cinematic Liberation

Locarno Meets

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 21:21


Join us for an exploration of resilience, creativity and the transformative power of cinema in the lives of our inspiring guests: director Gloria Carrión and producer Nadean Rawlins, both participants in the 2023 Open Doors Hub program focused on Latin America and the Caribbean.   Gloria shared her journey from the 2018 civil uprising in Nicaragua to the creation of Leaves of K., a film born out of oppression and forced migration. Faced with government restrictions, she found refuge in Toronto and, in a way, in Open Doors, which enabled her to develop "Pantasma", a poignant coming-of-age story that challenges notions of the enemy through animation and unique media.   Nadean, is in Locarno as the producer of "Raised by Goats" by Gibrey Allen, a film set in pre-independence Jamaica, exploring independence as individuals and as a country. She reflects on the transformative experience at Open Doors, the challenges of film funding in Jamaica and her commitment to making a difference.   Subscribe to Locarno Meets for lively conversations about art, culture life and everything in between with the likes of Lambert Wilson, Ken Loach, Harmony Korine, Marianne Slot, Luc Jacquet, Zar Amir Ebrahimi, and more.   Locarno Meets is a Locarno Film Festival original production, brought to you by UBS.   Follow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Subscribe to our Newsletter   Host: Alexander Miller Audio Producer: Jack Boswell Video Producer: Claudia Campoli

Locarno Meets
Brian Newman: Are Brands the Future of Cinema Funding?

Locarno Meets

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 26:38


Dive into the future of cinema in our latest podcast with Brian Newman, former Tribeca CEO and founder of Sub-Genre, as he looks at the future of film, festivals and streaming platforms through a new way of funding.   Through his company Sub-Genre, Brian explores the ever-evolving relationship between brands and cinema, working to bridge the gap and turn brand engagement into a new form of cinema, with Patagonia and Saint Laurent as great examples of how it could be done. Brian's aim is to explore the power of cinema to amplify brand values, reach underserved communities and navigate the delicate balance between commerce and art, opening up new avenues for marketing films beyond the traditional streaming model.   Subscribe to Locarno Meets for lively conversations about art, culture life and everything in between with the likes of Lambert Wilson, Ken Loach, Harmony Korine, Marianne Slot, Luc Jacquet, Zar Amir Ebrahimi, and more.   Locarno Meets is a Locarno Film Festival original production, brought to you by UBS.   Follow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Subscribe to our Newsletter   Host: Alexander Miller Audio Producer: Jack Boswell Video Producer: Claudia Campoli

Locarno Meets
Pietro Scalia: Anecdotes of an Oscar-Winning Editor

Locarno Meets

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 28:34


Oliver Stone, Ridley Scott, Michael Bay, Gus Van Sant... these are just some of the iconic filmmakers who have called on award-winning editor Pietro Scalia to help them realise their visions. With a career spanning over 30 years, 2 Oscars and many more awards, Scalia has helped shape some of the most iconic films in Hollywood history, "Gladiator", "Black Hawk Down" and "JFK" to name but a few. In August, he received the Vision Award Ticinomoda in Locarno and sat down with our host Alexander Miller to share fascinating anecdotes, such as the first time he met Gus Van Sant or sitting in the editing room with Ridley Scott and Steven Spielberg... the life of a Hollywood editor!   Subscribe to Locarno Meets for lively conversations about art, culture life and everything in between with the likes of Lambert Wilson, Ken Loach, Harmony Korine, Marianne Slot, Luc Jacquet, Zar Amir Ebrahimi, and more.   Locarno Meets is a Locarno Film Festival original production, brought to you by UBS.   Follow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Subscribe to our Newsletter   Host: Alexander Miller Audio Producer: Jack Boswell Video Producer: Claudia Campoli  

Locarno Meets
Lucy Kerr: Capturing Time and Emotion in ”Family Portrait”

Locarno Meets

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 20:18


Delve into the world of Lucy Kerr, an American filmmaker and artist based in New York, who was named one of the '25 New Faces of Independent Film' by Filmmaker Magazine in 2022! Her debut feature, "Family Portrait", which premiered at the 76th Locarno Film Festival, is set during the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic and offers a compelling exploration of family bonds and the enigmatic nature of time and space. Inspired by her own family experiences, the film transcends traditional storytelling, gradually transforming a seemingly ordinary family photo session into a ritual of transition. "Family Portrait" has earned Kerr recognition, including the feature film grant from the Austin Film Society, the AirFrance Prize from FIDLab, and the New Horizons Award from US in Progress.   Subscribe to Locarno Meets for lively conversations about art, culture life and everything in between with the likes of Lambert Wilson, Ken Loach, Harmony Korine, Marianne Slot, Luc Jacquet, Zar Amir Ebrahimi, and more.   Locarno Meets is a Locarno Film Festival original production, brought to you by UBS.   Follow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Subscribe to our Newsletter   Host: Alexander Miller Audio Producer: Jack Boswell Video Producer: Claudia Campoli

Locarno Meets
Luc Jacquet: Climate Activism, Antarctica and the Poetry of Film

Locarno Meets

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 20:38


Luc Jacquet is an award-winning director and screenwriter with a passion for our planet and, in particular, Antarctica. This summer he was in Locarno to receive the Locarno Kids Award la Mobiliare, a recognition of the creative minds that are helping to shape the future of today's and tomorrow's younger generations.  Jacquet's work attempts to strike a balance between celebrating the beauty and poetry of nature as it is, and raising much-needed awareness of the dangers of climate change. While questioning the effectiveness of political films and the role of activists, he offers a refreshing perspective: finding an artistic response through the emotional connections that humans have with nature. With his latest film, "Antarctica Calling", presented at the 76th edition of the Locarno Film Festival, Luc Jacquet invites the audience on a journey to feel the emotions of nature, from the majestic beauty of Antarctica to the vulnerability of its inhabitants. Subscribe to Locarno Meets for lively conversations about art, culture life and everything in between with the likes of Lambert Wilson, Ken Loach, Harmony Korine, Marianne Slot, Luc Jacquet, Zar Amir Ebrahimi, and more.   Locarno Meets is a Locarno Film Festival original production, brought to you by UBS.   Follow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Subscribe to our Newsletter   Host: Alexander Miller Audio Producer: Jack Boswell Video Producer: Claudia Campoli

Locarno Meets
Harmony Korine: Films Should Be a Sensory Experience

Locarno Meets

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 15:29


Harmony Korine is a skater, a painter, a cigar aficionado, a computer game designer and one of the most important independent American directors of the last 30 years. In the 90s, almost overnight, he went from being a teenager drinking at skate parks to the generationally heralded screenwriter of Larry Clark's legendary Kids (1995) and then, just as quickly, he became a visionary and brilliant director in his own right. This year, we honoured Korine with the Pardo d'onore Manor for a career that's produced six unique feature films, dozens of shorts, music videos, experimental work and documentaries.    Subscribe to Locarno Meets for lively conversations about art, culture life and everything in between with the likes of Lambert Wilson, Ken Loach, Harmony Korine, Marianne Slot, Luc Jacquet, Zar Amir Ebrahimi, and more.   Locarno Meets is a Locarno Film Festival original production, brought to you by UBS.   Follow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Subscribe to our Newsletter   Host: Alexander Miller Audio Producer: Jack Boswell Video Producer: Claudia Campoli

Locarno Meets
Zar Amir Ebrahimi: Iran, Women & Overcoming Trauma

Locarno Meets

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 14:24


Fifteen years ago facing facing prison and corporal punishment Zar Amir Ebrahimi was forced to give up a successful acting career and flee her home in Iran. Ebrahimi's last two roles are fierce criticisms of Iranian patriarchal culture. Firstly, with the terrifying satire Holy Spider (2022), which won her the Best Actress in Cannes 2022 and now in Shayda (2023) a gut wrenching story of a mother trying to protect her family from an abusive husband. Away from starring roles, during the Woman, Life, Freedom movement, which arose in the wake of the murder of Mahsa Amini by the Iranian morality police, Ebrahimi has acted as a journalist collating the experiences of young female protesters. Hers is a career with meaning and purpose.    Subscribe to Locarno Meets for lively conversations about art, culture life and everything in between with the likes of Lambert Wilson, Ken Loach, Harmony Korine, Marianne Slot, Luc Jacquet, Zar Amir Ebrahimi, and more.   Locarno Meets is a Locarno Film Festival original production, brought to you by UBS.   Follow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Subscribe to our Newsletter   Host: Alexander Miller Audio Producer: Jack Boswell Video Producer: Claudia Campoli

Locarno Meets
Radu Jude Knows He's Divisive, He Loves That

Locarno Meets

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 18:42


Radu Jude is a Romanian filmmaker who isn't to everyone's taste. His last film was called "Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn", a provocative satire that won the Golden Bear at the Berlinale in 2021 and pushed him into the center of global cinema. It also annoyed a lot of his countrymen who frankly found it crass. Jude's new film is a near three hour experience called "Do Not Expect Too Much From the End of the World," a triptych of differing styles that leaps, without warning, into a montage documentary before finally settling into the most remarkable single take scene of the year. Jude knows his work is divisive. But let's face it, he loves that.   Subscribe to Locarno Meets for lively conversations about art, culture life and everything in between with the likes of Lambert Wilson, Ken Loach, Harmony Korine, Marianne Slot, Luc Jacquet, Zar Amir Ebrahimi, and more.   Locarno Meets is a Locarno Film Festival original production, brought to you by UBS.   Follow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Subscribe to our Newsletter   Host: Alexander Miller Audio Producer: Jack Boswell Video Producer: Claudia Campoli

Baleine sous Gravillon - Petit Poisson deviendra Podcast
Découvrez les pépites d'interviews du Festival de la photo animalière de MONTIER 2022 !

Baleine sous Gravillon - Petit Poisson deviendra Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 5:17


En 2022, le Festival Photo Montier a fêté ses 25 ans. BSG a eu la chance d'être de la fête, et même d'en réaliser l'album audio souvenir, avec ces 72 pépites d'interviews. 36 sont partagées dans BSG, 1 semaine sur 2 36 autres dans Combats, le jumeau “sur le front” de BSG, en alternance Tous les liens sont dans ce document Liste des interviews dispos dans BSG :  https://bit.ly/playlist_M22_BSG  Liste des interviews dispos dans Combats :  https://bit.ly/playlist_M22_CBT _______  En 1996, une bande de copains, passionnés de photo et du Vivant, décident d'organiser un salon autour du célèbre concours “Wildlife Photographer of the Year”, le “Nobel” de la photo animalière. Cette première édition accueille près de 4.000 visiteurs en deux jours, à Montier-en-Der (Haute Marne / Grand Est). En novembre 2022, nous étions … près de 45.000 ! Montier est aujourd'hui le premier festival de photo animalière d'Europe. C'est LE rendez-vous annuel des photographes amateurs et pros, des assos et de tous les amoureux du Vivant (avec le FIFO, où nous étions aussi). Cette édition 2022 célébrait les 25 ans du festival. Thème : le temps : "celui marquant ses 25 ans, mais aussi, celui plus ou moins rapide de l'évolution des milieux naturels, du climat, de la météorologie, ceci sous l'angle des trames écologiques". Montier 2022 est parrainé par trois grands noms du monde photographique, scientifique et littéraire : Steve McCurry est venu présenter ses photos tirées de la série Animals. Accompagné du photographe Jim Brandenburg, il a tenu une conf animée par Matthieu Ricard. Le parrain scientifique est le botaniste Francis Hallé, célèbre pour son «radeau des cimes» (cf le film de Luc Jacquet). Le parrain médiatique est le naturaliste Marc Giraud, bien connu de nos services ;) Le réalisateur Laurent Charbonnier a présenté "Le Chêne", qui raconte les aventures des Écureuils, Balanins, Geais, Autour, Fourmis et Mulots qui vivent autour et dans ce vénérable. Laurent avait aussi été interviewé dans notre série du FIFO 2022 ! Laurent Geslin a parlé de son documentaire, réalisé en parallèle et en plus de son film "Lynx", sorti en 2022. Enfin, Yann Arthus-Bertrand a révélé en avant-première une version de travail de "Vivant". Un documentaire unique, et collectif, qui réunit les images sublimes de 250 contributeurs. Tony Crocetta et Marcello Pettineo ont présenté un grimoire énorme, une série mêlant dessins et photographie. En parallèle, le géographe Arnaud Guérin a exposé sa série sur le littoral. Le surfer Ben Thouard est venu avec ses incroyables photos de houle, dont la vague Teahupoo, à Tahiti, où il habite. Enfin, Vincent Munier présente La forêt des ombres, une plongée intime entre aube et crépuscule. Sans oublier l'exposition de son mentor de père, Michel Munier, qui expose à côté de lui sa série L'oiseau-forêt consacrée au grand Tétras. Olivier Grunewald, nous a fait voyager au cœur des entrailles de la Terre. Greg Lecœur, Guillaume Nery, Frédéric Larrey, Thomas Roger, Olivier Larrey et Maxime Briola étaient de la fête, et pardon à celles et ceux que nous n'avons pas mentionnés, il faudrait des pages ! … _______   On aime ce qui nous a émerveillé … et on protège ce qu'on aime. Sous notre Gravillon vous trouverez... 4 podcasts, 1 site, 1 compte Instagram, 1 page + 1 groupe Facebook et 1 asso.   Tous nos podcasts sont faits bénévolement. Ils sont gratuits, sans pub et accessibles à tous. Vous pouvez faire un don sur Helloasso (ou sur Tipeee), adhérer à l'asso BSG, ou installer gratuitement le moteur de recherche Lilo et nous reverser vos gouttes. Pour nous aider, vous pouvez aussi partager nos liens, et surtout nous laisser un avis sur Apple Podcast ET Spotify. Nous serons ainsi plus visibles et mieux recommandés. Merci :) Nous vous accompagnons pour créer votre podcast.   Nous proposons des conférences et animons des tables rondes. Nous cherchons des partenaires : contact@baleinesousgravillon.com 

Locarno Meets
Ken Loach on ‘The Old Oak', Anti-Immigrant Culture & Hope

Locarno Meets

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 18:51


Outside of perhaps Alfred Hitchcock, it's arguable that there has never been a film director as significant in Britain as Ken Loach. In his seven decade career, Loach's unrivalled filmography has been the most potent, artistic voice for the dispossessed in his native England. It is a tragedy for both the art form and the country that his new film will be his last. At 87, the man is drawing a line under this remarkable career, which began in the 1960s and has enjoyed multiple peaks. His final film, ‘The Old Oak', marks a completion of a trilogy of social dramas set in the north-east of England and is as touching and as human as either of the two that came before it.   We sat down with Ken Loach to talk about his latest, and last film, to ask him about the importance of hope in politics, the rise of the far-right across Europe and why your last film has to be the one you just can't avoid making.    Subscribe to Locarno Meets for lively conversations about art, culture life and everything in between with the likes of Lambert Wilson, Ken Loach, Harmony Korine, Marianne Slot, Luc Jacquet, Zar Amir Ebrahimi, and more.   Locarno Meets is a Locarno Film Festival original production, brought to you by UBS.   Follow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Subscribe to our Newsletter   Host: Alexander Miller Audio Producer: Jack Boswell Video Producer: Claudia Campoli

Locarno Meets
David Krumholtz: Comedy, Child Prodigies and Embracing Death

Locarno Meets

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 21:23


After a career stretching back to childhood, defining Christmas for a generation of American kids in ‘The Santa Claus' and shining in the brilliant ‘Adams Family Values', for a long period as a supporting actor and comedian, American actor David Krumholtz has now moved into the centre of the cinematic frame with ‘Lousy Carter' - the story of a man with unrealised potential, confronting and embracing death as an excuse to try one last time to achieve something small in his life. We sat down with Krumholtz to talk about how to get out of the way of the role and service the script, feeling comfortable in the characters skin, and setting artistic standards for yourself.    Subscribe to Locarno Meets for lively conversations about art, culture life and everything in between with the likes of Lambert Wilson, Ken Loach, Harmony Korine, Marianne Slot, Luc Jacquet, Zar Amir Ebrahimi, and more.   Locarno Meets is a Locarno Film Festival original production, brought to you by UBS.   Follow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Subscribe to our Newsletter   Host: Alexander Miller Audio Producer: Jack Boswell Video Producer: Claudia Campoli

Baleine sous Gravillon (BSG)
BSG à Montier (Festival de la photo du Vivant) : 72 mini-interviews, 72 pépites naturalistes

Baleine sous Gravillon (BSG)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 5:17


Pour découvrir toutes les interviews faites à Montier, il suffit de taper "Montier" dans la zone de recherche de vos applis d'écoutes. NB : 36 sont dispos dans Baleine sous Gravillon (BSG), et 36 autres, différentes, dans son jumeau "sur le front", Combats. Idem pour tout thème / être vivant qui vous intéresse. Un des 1000+ épisodes de l'univers BSG peut vous éclairer. Tapez "Baleine + mot-clé" et vous aurez accès à tout épisode en lien avec votre recherche. _______   En 2022, le Festival Photo Montier a fêté ses 25 ans. En 1996, une bande de copains, passionnés de photo et du Vivant, décident d'organiser un salon autour du célèbre concours “Wildlife Photographer of the Year”, le “Nobel” de la photo animalière. Cette première édition accueille près de 4.000 visiteurs en deux jours, à Montier-en-Der (Haute Marne / Grand Est). En novembre 2022, nous étions … près de 45.000 ! Montier est aujourd'hui le premier festival de photo animalière d'Europe. C'est LE rendez-vous annuel des photographes amateurs et pros, des assos et de tous les amoureux du Vivant (avec le FIFO, où nous étions aussi). Cette édition 2022 célébrait les 25 ans du festival. Thème : le temps : "celui marquant ses 25 ans, mais aussi, celui plus ou moins rapide de l'évolution des milieux naturels, du climat, de la météorologie, ceci sous l'angle des trames écologiques". Montier 2022 est parrainé par trois grands noms du monde photographique, scientifique et littéraire : Steve McCurry est venu présenter ses photos tirées de la série Animals. Accompagné du photographe Jim Brandenburg, il a tenu une conf animée par Matthieu Ricard. Le parrain scientifique est le botaniste Francis Hallé, célèbre pour son «radeau des cimes» (cf le film de Luc Jacquet). Le parrain médiatique est le naturaliste Marc Giraud, bien connu de nos services ;) Le réalisateur Laurent Charbonnier a présenté "Le Chêne", qui raconte les aventures des Écureuils, Balanins, Geais, Autour, Fourmis et Mulots qui vivent autour et dans ce vénérable. Laurent avait aussi été interviewé dans notre série du FIFO 2022 ! Laurent Geslin a parlé de son documentaire, réalisé en parallèle et en plus de son film "Lynx", sorti en 2022. Enfin, Yann Arthus-Bertrand a révélé en avant-première une version de travail de "Vivant". Un documentaire unique, et collectif, qui réunit les images sublimes de 250 contributeurs. Tony Crocetta et Marcello Pettineo ont présenté un grimoire énorme, une série mêlant dessins et photographie. En parallèle, le géographe Arnaud Guérin a exposé sa série sur le littoral. Le surfer Ben Thouard est venu avec ses photos de houle, dont la vague Teahupoo, à Tahiti, où il habite. Enfin, Vincent Munier présente La forêt des ombres, une plongée intime entre aube et crépuscule. Sans oublier l'exposition de son mentor de père, Michel Munier, avec L'oiseau-forêt consacrée au grand Tétras. Olivier Grunewald, nous a fait voyager au cœur des entrailles de la Terre. Greg Lecœur, Guillaume Nery, Frédéric Larrey, Thomas Roger, Olivier Larrey et Maxime Briola étaient de la fête, et pardon à celles et ceux que nous n'avons pas mentionnés, il faudrait des pages ! … _______   On aime ce qui nous a émerveillé … et on protège ce qu'on aime. Sous notre Gravillon vous trouverez... 4 podcasts, 1 site, 1 compte Instagram, 1 page + 1 groupe Facebook et 1 asso.   Tous nos podcasts sont faits bénévolement. Ils sont gratuits, sans pub et accessibles à tous. Vous pouvez faire un don sur Helloasso (ou sur Tipeee), adhérer à l'asso BSG, ou installer gratuitement le moteur de recherche Lilo et nous reverser vos gouttes. Pour nous aider, vous pouvez aussi partager nos liens, et surtout nous laisser un avis sur Apple Podcast ET Spotify. Merci :) Nous réalisons des émissions audio et vidéo pour et avec vous. Nous vous accompagnons pour créer votre podcast.  Nous proposons des conférences et animons des tables rondes. Nous cherchons des partenaires : contact@baleinesousgravillon.com 

Locarno Meets
Marianne Slot on Defending Artistic Freedom

Locarno Meets

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 23:21


"Imagine this: you're in your 20s, you've never worked in or studied film when suddenly you find yourself producing an indisputably brilliant generational movie. Marianne Slot has now worked as Lars von Trier's production partner since the 1990s. Over the decades her production company, Slot Machine, has been a cathedral for independent cinema. If producers were gatekeepers, Slot is the person you want holding the keys.  We sat down with Marianne Slot to talk about the importance of defending artistic freedom, tough times for independent cinema, and ask: what does a film producer actually do? "   Subscribe to Locarno Meets for lively conversations about art, culture life and everything in between with the likes of Lambert Wilson, Ken Loach, Harmony Korine, Marianne Slot, Luc Jacquet, Zar Amir Ebrahimi, and more.   Locarno Meets is a Locarno Film Festival original production, brought to you by UBS.   Follow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Subscribe to our Newsletter   Host: Alexander Miller Audio Producer: Jack Boswell Video Producer: Claudia Campoli

Locarno Meets
Lambert Wilson: Being Inside One Life Wasn't Enough

Locarno Meets

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 19:24


Tractors, madness, creative freedom and the heavy burden of judging art. We sit down with the prolific French actor Lambert Wilson, who is also the President of the Jury for the Locarno Film Festival, to talk about his new film, why he sees acting as a tool to extend life and ask that one crucial question: above all, is it great cinema?   Subscribe to Locarno Meets for lively conversations about art, culture life and everything in between with the likes of Lambert Wilson, Ken Loach, Harmony Korine, Marianne Slot, Luc Jacquet, Zar Amir Ebrahimi, and more.   Locarno Meets is a Locarno Film Festival original production, brought to you by UBS.   Follow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Subscribe to our Newsletter   Host: Alexander Miller Audio Producer: Jack Boswell Video Producer: Claudia Campoli

Locarno Meets
Welcome to Locarno Meets

Locarno Meets

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 1:21


Welcome to Locarno Meets, where established legends of cinema and exciting new talents chat about art, life, movies and everything in between.   Join us for lively conversations with the likes of Lambert Wilson, Ken Loach, Harmony Korine, Marianne Slot, Luc Jacquet, Zar Amir Ebrahimi, and more.   Locarno Meets is a Locarno Film Festival original production. Brought to you by UBS.   Follow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok   Host: Alexander Miller Audio Producer: Jack Boswell Video Producer: Claudia Campoli

Materia Oscura
¿El último viaje del emperador?

Materia Oscura

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 9:09


Siempre han vivido en las tierras heladas del hemisferio sur. Son los mayores pingüinos que existen, auténticos emperadores de los hielos, y desde luego que hacen justicia a su nombre. Se sumergen en las gélidas aguas del Antártico con destreza, y son capaces de descender hasta los 200 metros de profundidad y de resistir hasta 20 minutos sin salir a respirar.  Las durísimas condiciones en las que viven fueron retratadas magistralmente por el documentalista Luc Jacquet, que emocionó al mundo con la desconocida sociedad de estos pingüinos, cuyas hembras deben recorrer cientos de km sobre el hielo para ir a alimentarse a aguas abiertas mientras los machos, durante meses, empollan sin moverse los huevos en sus nidos en una de las aventuras más épicas de todo el reino animal. Ahora, los mayores pingüinos del planeta, acuciados por el deshielo, se encuentran por primera vez problemas para reproducirse y garantizar la supervivencia de sus crías

People are Revolting
Climate Nan and Luc Jacquet

People are Revolting

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 6:31


Climate Nan and Luc Jacquet https://deadline.com/2023/08/climate-change-activists-interrupt-locarno-piazza-grande-1235456939/ https://www.thecooldown.com/green-home/climate-nan-sustainable-energy-home-delivery-tea/ #peoplearerevolting twitter.com/peoplerevolting Peoplearerevolting.com movingtrainradio.com

90 Under 90
March of the Penguins

90 Under 90

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 62:51


The ultimate Morgan Freeman narration! 2005's "March of the Penguins" directed by Luc Jacquet was a cultural phenomenon. Jer and Dan look back at that time and determine if the movie has the same effect today.

Baleine sous Gravillon (BSG)
MONTIER 2022 #04 : Les 25 ans d'une institution (ou comment j'ai coincé les administrateurs;)

Baleine sous Gravillon (BSG)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 11:06


En 1996, une bande de copains, passionnés de photo et du Vivant, décident d'organiser un salon autour du célèbre concours “Wildlife Photographer of the Year”, le “Nobel” de la photo animalière. Cette première édition accueille près de 4.000 visiteurs en deux jours, à Montier-en-Der (Haute Marne / Grand Est). En novembre 2022, nous étions … près de 45.000 ! Montier est aujourd'hui le premier festival de photo animalière d'Europe. C'est LE rendez-vous annuel des photographes amateurs et pros, des assos et de tous les amoureux du Vivant (avec le FIFO, où nous étions aussi). Cette édition 2022 célébrait les 25 ans du festival. Thème : le temps : "celui marquant ses 25 ans, mais aussi, celui plus ou moins rapide de l'évolution des milieux naturels, du climat, de la météorologie, ceci sous l'angle des trames écologiques". Montier 2022 est parrainé par trois grands noms du monde photographique, scientifique et littéraire : Steve McCurry est venu présenter ses photos tirées de la série Animals. Accompagné du photographe Jim Brandenburg, il a tenu une conf animée par Matthieu Ricard. Le parrain scientifique est le botaniste Francis Hallé, célèbre pour son «radeau des cimes» (cf le film de Luc Jacquet). Le parrain médiatique est le naturaliste Marc Giraud, bien connu de nos services ;) Le réalisateur Laurent Charbonnier a présenté "Le Chêne", qui raconte les aventures des Écureuils, Balanins, Geais, Autour, Fourmis et Mulots qui vivent autour et dans ce vénérable. Laurent avait aussi été interviewé dans notre série du FIFO 2022 ! Laurent Geslin a parlé de son documentaire, réalisé en parallèle et en plus de son film "Lynx", sorti en 2022. Enfin, Yann Arthus-Bertrand a révélé en avant-première une version de travail de "Vivant". Un documentaire unique, et collectif, qui réunit les images sublimes de 250 contributeurs. Tony Crocetta et Marcello Pettineo ont présenté un grimoire énorme, une série mêlant dessins et photographie. En parallèle, le géographe Arnaud Guérin a exposé sa série sur le littoral. Le surfer Ben Thouard est venu avec ses incroyables photos de houle, dont la vague Teahupoo, à Tahiti, où il habite. Enfin, Vincent Munier présente La forêt des ombres, une plongée intime entre aube et crépuscule. Sans oublier l'exposition de son mentor de père, Michel Munier, qui expose à côté de lui sa série L'oiseau-forêt consacrée au grand Tétras. Olivier Grunewald, nous a fait voyager au cœur des entrailles de la Terre. Greg Lecœur, Guillaume Nery, Frédéric Larrey, Thomas Roger, Olivier Larrey et Maxime Briola étaient de la fête, et pardon à celles et ceux que nous n'avons pas mentionnés, il faudrait des pages ! … _______ En 2022, le Festival Photo Montier a fêté ses 25 ans. BSG a eu la chance d'être de la fête, et même d'en réaliser l'album audio souvenir, avec ces 72 pépites d'interviews. 36 sont partagées dans BSG, 1 semaine sur 2 36 autres dans Combats, le jumeau “sur le front” de BSG, en alternance Tous les épisodes sont disponibles grâce aux liens de ce document Liste des interviews dispos dans BSG :  https://bit.ly/playlist_M22_BSG Liste des interviews dispos dans Combats :  https://bit.ly/playlist_M22_CBT _______   On aime ce qui nous a émerveillé … et on protège ce qu'on aime. Sous notre Gravillon vous trouverez... 4 podcasts, 1 site, 1 compte Instagram, 1 page + 1 groupe Facebook et 1 asso.   Tous nos podcasts sont faits bénévolement. Ils sont gratuits, sans pub et accessibles à tous. Vous pouvez faire un don sur Helloasso (ou sur Tipeee), adhérer à l'asso BSG, ou installer gratuitement le moteur de recherche Lilo et nous reverser vos gouttes. Pour nous aider, vous pouvez aussi partager nos liens, et surtout nous laisser un avis sur Apple Podcast ET Spotify. Nous serons ainsi plus visibles et mieux recommandés. Merci :) Nous vous accompagnons pour créer votre podcast.   Nous proposons des conférences et animons des tables rondes. Nous cherchons des partenaires : contact@baleinesousgravillon.com

Ocean Calls
Is it OK to eat fish if you love the ocean?

Ocean Calls

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 29:01


Certified organic, dolphin-safe, line caught, or MSC certified? The labels on fish products being sold in Europe can be confusing, so how do you decide which is the most sustainable choice?In this episode of Ocean Calls we're fishing for the real story behind those labels on packaging and marketing slogans. Euronews science reporter Jeremy Wilks asks Manuel Barange, the director of the United Nations's Fisheries and Aquaculture Division at the Food and Agriculture Organization, and Vanya Vulperhorst, the European campaign director for Illegal Fishing and Transparency at the conservation organisation Oceana, if it's OK to eat fish if you love the ocean?Oscar-winning documentary director and self-confessed 'Antarctica addict' Luc Jacquet also tells us about his favourite marine species.Hosted by Jeremy Wilks. Produced by Naira Davlashyan and Natalia Oelsner. Editing is by Lory Martinez, Chiara Santella and Luis Lopez from Studio Ochenta. The theme music is by Gabriel Dalmasso. Our editor-in-chief is Sophie Claudet. For more from Luc Jacquet go to Icebreaker StudiosFollow Oceana Europe to learn more about Vanya Vulperhorst's work. And UN FAO's Fisheries & Aquaculture for Manuel Barange.Created in partnership with the European Commission's Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries and is hosted by Euronews science reporter Jeremy Wilks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Big Cruise Podcast
Ep94 – Where are the Crystal, Dream & Star Cruises Ships PLUS Cruise News

The Big Cruise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 42:14


Episode 94Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.Support the showListen, Like, Subscribe & Review on your favourite podcast directory.Share the podcast with someone you think will enjoy the showBuy Me A Coffee – This podcast is only possible thanks to our supporters, simply buying a coffee keeps us on air. It is just like shouting your mate a coffee, and we consider our listeners close mates. https://bit.ly/2T2FYGXSustainable Fashion – choose a TBCP design or design your own… all using organic cotton, green energy and zero plastic https://bit.ly/32G7RdhSupport Chris in his walk from Cape to Cape: All donations support zero2hero empowering young people to deal with mental health.  https://donate.mycause.com.au/cause/263123?donateToMember=156839Listener questionsPierre in Singapore asks, do we know where the various ships of the Genting brands (Crystal, Dream and Star Cruises) are currently located? Below correct early April 2022.Star Cruises: SuperStar Aquarius – 1993 – approx. 1600 guests – Port Klang, MalaysiaSuperStar Gemini – 1992 – approx 1500 guests – Penang MalaysiaStar Pisces – 1991 – approx 1400 guests – Penang MalaysiaTaipan – 1989 – approx 60 guests – Penang, MalaysiaDream Cruises: World Dream – 2017 – approx. 3400 guests – was successfully sailing ex Singapore. Now Marina Bay, SingaporeExplorer Dream – 1999 – approx. 2,000 guests – Was sailing in Taiwan – Port Klang, Malaysia since March 2022.Genting Dream – 2016 approx. 3400 guests – operations paused in Hong Kong, Now Hong Kong AnchorageGlobal Dream – 2022 (not yet launched) – 75% complete – Wismar, GermanyCrystal Cruises: Crystal Endeavor – 2021 – approx. 200 guests – Gibraltar anchorageCrystal Serenity – 2003 – approx. 1000 guests – Freeport, The BahamasCrystal Symphony – 1995 – approx. 900 guests – Freeport, The BahamasCrystal Esprit – now National Geographic Islander ll operated by Lindblad in the Galapagos Islands (see cruise news). Crystal River: Crystal Mozart (2016) – Linz. AustriaCrystal Bach (2017), Debussy (2018), Mahler (2017), Ravel (2018) – between Nijmegen and Rotterdam, NetherlandsCruise NewsPacific Explorer to arrive in Sydney on 18 April 22In keeping with Sydney Harbour's rich maritime heritage, on April 18, P&O Cruises Australia's flagship Pacific Explorer will return home to lead the restart of cruising in Australia.Pacific Explorer's arrival after an absence of more than two years will be embraced by cruise suppliers as a sign that their businesses and livelihoods will soon be in recovery mode with the resumption of cruising based on comprehensive protocols to support its return.The P&O Cruises Australia flagship's arrival is also expected to capture the imagination of Sydneysiders as it enters the Heads on Easter Monday in returning to its home port.The Easter Monday holiday arrival will give the city's ‘boaties' an opportunity to escort Pacific Explorer as the ship makes its way up the harbour to the Overseas Passenger Terminal (OPT) to be alongside at 10.30am.The approximate schedule for Pacific Explorer's arrival on April 18 is as follows:9.30am – Pacific Explorer enters Sydney Heads10.10am – Passing Fort Denison10.20am – Passing the Sydney Opera House10.30am – Alongside at the OPTFirst Cruise Ship Set to Return to Canada as Country Reopens Cruising After Two-Year AbsenceHolland America Line's Koningsdam Calls at Victoria and Vancouver April 9 and 10 with local governments holding celebratory eventsHolland America Line will be the first cruise line to return to Canadian cruising following a more than two year industrywide pause due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. Koningsdam will call at Victoria, British Columbia, Saturday, April 9, restarting the cruise industry in Canada. The following day the ship will end its current seven-day cruise at Port of Vancouver, its homeport for the summer Alaska season.Koningsdam's call at Victoria marks 905 days since a cruise ship has visited the port, and it also will be a maiden call for the ship. To mark the milestones, Antorcha and local government officials will be on hand in both Victoria and Vancouver to celebrate the return to Canadian cruising and address the importance Canada and Alaska to Holland America Line.In 2022, six Holland America Line ships will call at Victoria and Vancouver for the Alaska cruise season. In total, the six ships will make 45 calls at Victoria and bring nearly 75,000 guests to the port, and 76 cruises begin or end at Vancouver, welcoming approximately 140,000 guests.For Canada and New England cruising on the East Coast, two ships return in May and cruise between Boston, Massachusetts, and Quebec City or Montreal, Quebec. Nieuw Statendam and Zaandam offer itineraries ranging from seven to 24 days to more than 12 Canadian ports.In total for 2022, Holland America Line operates 141 cruises on eight ships in Canada with more than 250,000 guests visiting both coasts. Royal Caribbean partners with Queensland Theme ParksRoyal Caribbean and Village Roadshow Theme Parks Create Ultimate Queensland GetawayTwo of the biggest icons in family adventure have come together to create the ultimate end-to-end Queensland getaway. Royal Caribbean International has teamed up with Village Roadshow Theme Parks to offer guests sailing from Brisbane on Quantum of the Seas access to exclusive accommodation and attraction packages, combining two amazing family experiences into one holiday with plenty of added perks.Making it easy to plan a holiday that combines the best of land and sea, the new, exclusive partnership welcomes Royal Caribbean holidaymakers to enjoy unlimited entry to Warner Bros. Movie World, Sea World, Wet'n'Wild and Paradise Country, and a 15% discount on accommodation at Australia's only theme park resort, Sea World Resort with additional inclusions for the whole family, making it easy to plan a holiday combining the best of land and sea.Royal Caribbean's highly anticipated launch in Queensland starts this summer with the ground-breaking Quantum sailing from the new Brisbane terminal from 9th November onwards. Packed full of adventure for the whole family and known for its innovation and countless industry ‘firsts,' including rock climbing, ice skating, sky diving and surfing at sea, Royal Caribbean will capture the imagination of families and adventurous holidaymakers alike.Royal Caribbean celebrates keel laying of Icon of the Seas The building of Royal Caribbean International's highly anticipated cruise ship, Icon of the Seas, has reached a pivotal milestone ahead of its fall 2023 debut. A keel-laying ceremony took place at Finnish shipyard Meyer Turku to officially mark the start of the revolutionary ship's physical construction, with Royal Caribbean and Meyer Turku senior executives and teams in attendance.The keel laying, a longstanding maritime tradition, involved a 3,000-ton crane lifting a massive steel block that is placed into the new ship's building dock and on top of freshly minted coins, which represent the shipyard and cruise line. The coins are meant to bring luck during construction, and they will be retrieved and given to Icon's captain and crew before setting sail.Icon will set sail next year with the latest innovations and signature features Royal Caribbean's teams have imagined and reimagined in bold, new ways, including a shift toward cleaner energy. The first of three Royal Caribbean ships will be powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) – the cleanest fossil fuel available to cruise ships today. Combining LNG with a lineup of the cruise line's proven applications, such as shore power connection and waste heat recovery systems that repurpose excess energy to help power the ship's operations, Icon will be the next important step in Royal Caribbean's journey toward a clean-energy future.Signed, sealed, delivered… Celebrity Beyond. Celebrity Cruises' President and CEO Lisa Lutoff-Perlo honoured the thousands of engineers, architects, designers, contractors, shipyard employees and Celebrity Cruises teams as the brand took delivery of Celebrity Beyond, the third and most luxurious ship in the fleet's new-luxury Edge Series®, and a true game changer for the travel industry. The moment was particularly special as it marked the shipyard's first physical delivery ceremony since the pandemic.Designed to give guests endless opportunities to disconnect from the world — while simultaneously reconnecting with the world that surrounds them — Celebrity Beyond goes further than imagined possible for a cruise ship, creating a new world of wonder and approachable luxury.  With forward-thinking design by the world's leading architects and interior designers, culinary excellence from Michelin starred chefs, world renowned wellbeing partners, exquisite art, luxury brand retailers and Celebrity's uniquely intuitive service, Celebrity Beyond shatters every preconceived notion of the cruising experience. A floating boutique hotel, Celebrity Beyond exemplifies new-luxury travel and its future at sea. As part of the historic moment, Lutoff-Perlo was joined by Royal Caribbean Group's President and CEO Jason Liberty and the ship's captain, Kate McCue, as they officially took ownership from the shipyard and completed the traditional changing of the flags, hosting a celebratory ceremony onboard Celebrity Beyond while docked in the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, France. The momentous occasion was celebrated alongside other Celebrity Cruises executives, shipyard officials including General Manager Laurent Castaing, and Beyond's 1,400 crew members from over 60 different countries.Celebrity Beyond's maiden voyage will depart on 27 April, 2022, from Southampton, England, for a 10-night Western Europe cruise visiting Bordeaux, France; Lisbon, Portugal; and Seville, Malaga, Palma de Mallorca and Barcelona, Spain.She will then offer a variety of Mediterranean journeys including nine-night Italian Riviera and France itineraries and 10-night Greek Isles itineraries through early October, when she then heads to the Caribbean. Voyages are on sale now.Kristina Vogel christens AIDAcosma in HamburgUnder the motto “The world is becoming more colourful”, AIDAcosma was christened on April 9, 2022, as part of a colourful music and light show in the Port of Hamburg. The godmother of AIDA Cruises' second LNG cruise ship is the eleven-time world champion in track cycling, Kristina Vogel.Accompanied by Captain Vincent Cofalka, Kristina Vogel lit up a colorful globe on the Ocean Deck of AIDAcosma at 9:55 p.m. At the same time, the baptismal bottle smashed against the hull of the ship.Cruise fans across Germany followed the christening live on the internet, on the AIDA YouTube channel and on board all AIDA ships.As part of the naming ceremony, a spectacular light show not only illuminated the newest member of the AIDA fleet. Visible from afar, the evening sky over the Hanseatic city turned into a sea of bright colours.At around 11:30 p.m., AIDAcosma said goodbye to Hamburg with a light show from on board, which took place during the departure while passing the Hamburg Elbphilharmonie and the Landungsbrücken to Teufelsbrück. The two-week christening voyage will sail to Palma de Mallorca over the Easter holidays.From April 23 to October 29, 2022, AIDAcosma will be offering voyages from Palma (Mallorca) and Barcelona. Florence, Rome and Corsica are also on the program during the weeklong highlight cruise “Mediterranean Treasures”. From autumn 2022, AIDAcosma will set course for its sunny winter home in Dubai.NCL has announced it will sail into the MetaverseNorwegian Cruise Line,  announced it will sail into the Metaverse with the launch of the cruise industry's first collection of NFTs, adding to the Brand's legacy of pioneering firsts.NCL will offer a collection of six NFTs for auction and sale to celebrate the launch of the Company's cutting-edge Norwegian Prima Class on Wednesday, 13 April 2022, at 9 a.m. ET on NCL's soon to launch online NFT marketplace. The NFT art pieces were created by Manuel Di Rita, widely known as “Peeta,” the Italian artist who designed the hull art on the record-breaking Norwegian Prima and her sister vessel Norwegian Viva.The first of the six art pieces will be auctioned at the starting rate of USD$2,500, with the remaining NFTs sold for prices beginning at USD$250. The winner of the auction will be awarded a balcony stateroom on one of Norwegian Prima's inaugural US voyages, setting sail from NCL's beautiful new PortMiami terminal in Miami, Florida – the Cruise Capital of the World.Launching in August 2022, Norwegian Prima's Christening voyage will depart from Reykjavík, Iceland, and will feature a performance from the ship's newly announced godmother, global popstar Katy Perry. During her inaugural season, Norwegian Prima will offer voyages to Northern Europe from Amsterdam; and Copenhagen, Denmark beginning 3 September; and Caribbean itineraries from Galveston, Texas; and Miami and Orlando in Florida commencing from 27 October.NCL Kicks Off its Greatest Europe Season YetNorwegian Cruise Line (NCL), has kicked off its greatest Europe season yet with eight ships sailing to over 100 destinations from 10 different departure ports, including two ships never-before-seen in Europe: Norwegian Prima makes her global debut in Iceland in August, while Norwegian Escape sails Europe for the very first time, making NCL's one of the most modern fleets in the region.In Northern Europe, NCL will offer a selection of sailings ranging from 8- to 12-days with departures from Amsterdam, Copenhagen, London (Southampton) and Reykjavik aboard four ships – Norwegian Getaway, Norwegian Dawn, Norwegian Star and Norwegian Prima – which will take the title of the first major cruise ship christened in the Icelandic capital when she debuts in August. World famous pop icon and “American Idol” judge Katy Perry will serve as the ship's godmother, fulfilling the longstanding maritime tradition of blessing and officially naming Norwegian Prima, the first of six vessels in the Prima Class, as well as performing during the christening ceremony in Reykjavik.Meanwhile in the Mediterranean, three innovative NCL ships – Norwegian Escape, Norwegian Epic and Norwegian Star – will sail from Barcelona, Rome (Civitavecchia), Venice (Trieste) and Haifa, Israel, with sailings ranging in length from 5 to 12-days, many with no sea days ensuring guests enjoy maximum time on shore to immerse themselves fully within each and every destination.And in the Greek Isles, travellers can look forward to two ships (Norwegian Jade and Norwegian Gem) offering immersive roundtrip voyages of 7 to 9-nights from Athens (Piraeus), Venice (Trieste) and Rome (Civitavecchia). Each cruise visits an array of breath-taking island locales like Santorini and Mykonos, ancient Greek cities like Athens, as well as the opportunity to explore the Holy Land with calls to Haifa, Israel, and Istanbul, Turkey.MSC Cruises has opened sales for MSC EuribiaMSC Cruises has opened sales for MSC Euribia, the line's most environmentally advanced ship in its fleet and its second LNG-powered ship currently under construction at the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in France, due to launch in June 2023. The ship will spend her inaugural season in Northern Europe from the German port of Kiel, offering guests incredible destinations to discover.MSC Euribia will offer seven-night itineraries sailing to the Norwegian Fjords with weekly departures from Kiel, Germany with calls including Copenhagen, Denmark; Hellesylt, Norway for the Geirangerfjord; as well as Alesund and Flaam, in Norway, among othersMSC Hull Design Winner RevealedMSC Euribia will strike a markedly different silhouette than her sister ships in the Meraviglia-Plus class, thanks to an exclusive artwork designed as a commitment by MSC Cruises to the sea. The line held an international design competition through Talent House to create a unique artwork for the ship's hull, inspired by the sea and its important marine ecosystem. The design will be featured permanently on the ship's hull, highlighting the steps that the Company is taking towards a greener future.Designs from 59 countries worldwide were submitted and the winner, German artist Alex Flaemig has been revealed. Flaemig will have the honour of his artwork gracing the ship's exterior, shining a light on the Company's ongoing commitment to the environment and the pledge to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) by 2050.Flaemig, a native of Dresden, Germany was inspired by the opportunity to transform the hull of MSC Euribia into a giant, floating canvas to highlight the importance of respect for the environment. His design #SaveTheSea, the design features the unique underwater world with its precious life and weaves together the colours of the MSC Cruises and MSC Foundation logos, creating a gradient effect that paints sea fauna and flora across the hull.Carnival continues the celebrations… this time… the busiest week of sales ever! Carnival Cruise Line said today that the one-week period of March 28-April 3 was its busiest booking week in the company's history, showing a double-digit increase from the previous record 7-day booking total.With 22 of its 23 ships back in guest operations across all its year-round U.S. homeports, Carnival has led the industry in terms of restart and customer demand. Its final ship, Carnival Splendor, will return to service from Seattle on May 2, and then Carnival will welcome its newest ship, Carnival Celebration, to PortMiami in November. By year-end 2022, Carnival will have more capacity sailing (as measured by ALBDs – available lower berth days) than it was sailing in 2019. And then in 2023, Carnival will put into service another new Excel-class ship, Carnival Jubilee from Galveston.Cunard celebrates the Life and Career of beloved actress and philanthropist Betty WhiteCunard announced today that the company will once again partner with Julien's Auctions, the world-record breaking auction house to the stars, on an exhibition preview of the Property from the life and career of Betty White. White passed away on December 31, 2021 at the age of 99 years old in Los Angeles.Betty White epitomized warmth, grace and class, and our guests are keen to learn about the life of this beloved iconDuring the August 5th Transatlantic Crossing aboard flagship Queen Mary 2, guests will enjoy a sneak-peek preview of the auction's highlights, and have the special opportunity to bid on select items prior to the official three-day auction event on Friday, September 23rd, Saturday, September 24th and Sunday, September 25th, 2022 at Julien's Auctions in Beverly Hills.The auction and exhibition will be an exclusive presentation and celebration of the legendary actress and cultural icon's extraordinary life and eight decade spanning career.On offer is an exclusive collection of over 1,500 lots featuring the Hollywood icon's awards, scripts, wardrobe and memorabilia from her iconic television shows and films, as well as furnishings, artwork, fine jewelry, household and personal items from her beloved homes in Brentwood and Carmel, California.“We are delighted to once again collaborate on a Transatlantic Crossing with our longtime partner, Julien's Auctions, and privileged to bring our guests such a special enrichment opportunity,” said Jamie Paiko, vice president of Sales for Cunard North America. “Betty White epitomized warmth, grace and class, and we know our guests will be keen to learn more about the illustrious life of this beloved icon.”During the seven-night Transatlantic Crossing, guests will enjoy:A daily, rotating exhibit of the Property from the Estate of Betty White CollectionQ&A with Darren Julien, President/CEO of Julien's Auctions and Martin Nolan, Executive Director of Julien's AuctionsCosta Cruises restarts from Genoa with Costa Firenze Costa Firenze made her debut in Genoa, inaugurating the restart of Costa's cruises from the city.In 2022 the Italian company, which started cruising in July last year, will call at Genoa every Thursday until the end of November 2022, for a one-week Western Mediterranean itinerary, which also includes Marseille, Barcelona, Cagliari, Palermo and Civitavecchia/Rome. In addition to Costa Firenze, from November 13th until the end of the year, Costa Luminosa will also be in Genoa every Sunday, again for one-week cruises in the Western Mediterranean. In 2022 Costa will be in Genoa for a total of 45 calls, after only a few calls in 2021 and 2020 due to the Covid emergency. In 2023 Costa expects a further growth of her presence in Genoa, thanks to the arrival, every Friday from April to November, of Costa Toscana, the new Liquefied Natural Gas-powered ship of the fleet.Costa Firenze, built at Fincantieri shipyard in Marghera and dedicated to the Florentine Renaissance, is a 135,000-ton ship with 2,136 guest cabins. With 13 different restaurants and 8 bars, the food and wine offer is among the widest in the fleet. There are plenty of outdoor spaces to fully enjoy the sailing experience. Families with children will be able to choose between different activities to do on board, including a water park and an adventure park, and couples will find a private spa, swimming pools and various spaces to enjoy a moment of privacy. The offer of excursions available has been redesigned to explore hidden and less frequented gems, and to enjoy the most authentic traditions, flavours and colours.Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines unveils 93-night ‘Intrepid Beauty of Africa and Indian OceanAdventurers will have the chance to seek out lemurs in Madagascar, spend time with a Dabbawala in Mumbai and walk the dunes of the Namibian desert aboard Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines' brand new Grand Voyage in 2023.The cruise, which will set sail from Southampton in November 2023, has been hand-crafted by Fred. Olsen Jnr himself alongside his team of dedicated Journey Planners, and takes in well-known destinations from Mumbai in India to Victoria in Seychelles, as well as discoveries away from the well-sailed routes, including to São Tomé and Zanzibar.Guests will enjoy plenty of time to explore ashore in each of the destinations, including overnight stays in Victoria, Seychelles and Mombasa, Kenya, a two-night stay in Port Louis, Mauritius, plus a three-night extended stay in Cape Town, South Africa, where historical sites such as Signal Hill and Robben Island await.Bolette's 93-night T2330 ‘The Intrepid Beauty of Africa and the Indian Ocean' cruiseDeparting from Southampton on 19th November 2023. Itinerary: Southampton, England – Tangier, Morocco – Valletta, Malta – Alexandria, Egypt – Port Said, Egypt – Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt – Safaga, Egypt – Jeddah, Saudi Arabia – Salalah, Oman – Mumbai, India – Mormugao, India – Mangalore, India – Kochi, Kerala, India – Uligamu, Maldives – Hithadhoo, Maldives – Victoria, Mahé, Seychelles (overnight stay) – Praslin Island, Seychelles – La Digue, Seychelles – Mombasa, Kenya (overnight stay) – Zanzibar, Tanzania – Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – Mamoudzou, Mayotte – Andoany, Nosy Be, Madagascar – Antsiranana, Madagascar – Port Réunion, Réunion Island – Port Louis, Mauritius (two-night stay) – Toamasina (Tamatave), Madagascar – Port d-Ehoala, Fort-Dauphin, Madagascar – Maputo, Mozambique – Richards Bay, South Africa – Durban, South Africa – East London, South Africa – Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth), South Africa – Mossel Bay, South Africa – Cape Town, South Africa (three-night stay) – Walvis Bay, Namibia – São Tomé, São Tomé & Príncipe – Cotonou, Benin – Lomé, Togo – Takoradi, Ghana – Dakar, Senegal – Santa Cruz, Tenerife – Funchal, Madeira – Southampton, EnglandSaga launches 2023 ocean cruises itinerariesSaga Cruises has today officially launched its 2023 ocean cruise itineraries with a host of new destinations, ports and experiences for guestsTravellers can experience a 78-night South American cruise and Saga's boutique ships will also be visiting some special and unusual destinations including Montserrat, St Barts, Grytviken, Antalya, Limassol, the Scilly Isles and Bordeaux. New ports for the cruise line also include Rovinj, on the Croatian cruise itinerary and Nordfjordeid, on the Norwegian cruise schedules.Saga's 2023 ocean cruising will kick off in style with a 78-night South American itinerary departing from Portsmouth on Spirit of Adventure on January 12. The epic South American Explorer cruise will travel around the vast coastline calling at destinations such as Devil's Island in Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Colombia, the Chilean Fjords, the Falkland Islands and South Georgia, and the Panama Canal transitOther sailings of interest:30-night Springtime in the Caribbean cruise departing Portsmouth on March 5, 2023Autumn Colours of New England cruise on Spirit of Discovery departing September 26, 2023 for 28-nightsGuests looking to test a short cruise or those interested in sailing the waters of the British Isles can select from: a five-night Capitals of the Emerald Isle itinerary departing on April 4 on Spirit of DiscoveryLandscapes of Greenland and Iceland cruise on Spirit of Discovery departing on June 29, 2023 for 17-nights18-night Classical Italy and the Western Mediterranean cruise departing from Dover on June 4, 2023Both Spirit of Adventure and Spirit of Discovery are small by today's ship standards, but clever design and a limit to the number of guests (up to 987) give a real feeling of space and comfort, plus all cabins have their own balconies facing onto the ocean.Although the ships are very distinctive from one another in décor and style, they both feature five restaurants, bars and a living room. Outdoors there is an observation deck, full wraparound promenade and terrace, pool, sports court and deck games. Entertainment and wellbeing facilities include The Playhouse (a 444-seat theatre with complete unobstructed views seating, home to Saga Cruise's resident performance company), the signature Britannia Lounge with a dance floor and live entertainment, The Library with refreshments, craft and card rooms, The Spa with hydrotherapy pool, sauna, steam and treatment rooms, The Salon, a gym, shop and medical centre.Oscar-winning French Director Luc Jacquet film shoot on Le Commandant CharcotLast November, PONANTs Le Commandant Charcot, the world's first luxury polar exploration hybrid-electric vessel powered by Liquified Natural Gas, set sail from Punta Arenas on her maiden cruise to the Antarctic. On board was a particularly enthusiastic guest: Luc Jacquet. It was an opportunity for the French filmmaker and his team to capture more images and emotions in the very heart of the White Continent.A world-renowned filmmaker, Luc Jacquet has directed numerous feature films and documentaries, including the Oscar-winning March of the Penguins. Strikingly beautiful, his cultural works have helped reconnect humankind with Nature, a philosophy shared by PONANT which raises guests' awareness, through its expeditions to remote regions, of how vital it is to protect the environment. During Le Commandant Charcot's first Antarctic expedition in November 2021, Luc Jacquet welcomed the chance to share his experiences and passion for the polar world with guests.Luc Jacquet and his team were on Le Commandant Charcot to capture images of the polar regions for his new film project Continent Magnétique (Magnetic Continent), and his next immersive exhibition entitled Sur les traces de l'Empereur (On the tracks of the Emperor Penguin).Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic Unveils the New National Geographic Islander IIAll-Suite 48-Guest Expedition Ship to Launch in the Galápagos Islands in 2022Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic has unveiled the newest addition to their award-winning fleet, National Geographic Islander ll. With just 48 guests, and the spirit and soul of a private yacht, the all-suite ship will make her inaugural voyage in the Galápagos on August 18, 2022 for year-round expeditions in the islands.Formerly the Crystal Esprit, the sleek and elegant National Geographic Islander ll's top-to-bottom refit will elevate the guest experience to an entirely new level. Travelers will find encircling teak decks that gracefully connect the indoor and outdoor spaces, a well-outfitted observation deck, indoor-outdoor dining options, 26 light and airy suites, and new expedition amenities including a marina and Science Hub.Elegantly appointed, each of the 26 suites feature large windows, convertible king/twin beds, sofa, marble double-sink bathrooms, stocked mini-bar, Wi-Fi, flat-screen TV and ample closets. The four Islander Suites, three of them brand new, have four windows, separate living rooms and bathrooms outfitted with a tub and rain shower. Connecting suites are available, plus four dedicated solo suites and triple options. The Santa Cruz Islander Suite can be reserved as a family suite with a connecting double suite.The National Geographic Islander II is a true ocean-going vessel, 280 feet long, 46 feet wide, and is equipped with stabilizers for smooth sailing. The refit of the ship for Galápagos includes key environmental and fuel-efficient upgrades like reduced outdoor lighting, special paint, and recycled water from new air conditioning systems.SH Diana is name of Swan Hellenic's third and largest bespoke expedition cruise shipCultural expedition cruise pioneer reveals name while reporting strong progress on construction of third next-generation shipSwan Hellenic announced that construction of its third and largest next-generation ship was proceeding smoothly at Helsinki Shipyard, with more than half the structure already assembled and all but two blocks now delivered. Crowning the announcement was news revealing her name – SH Diana – in the classic Swan Hellenic tradition.The elegant new ship is a next-generation polar expedition vessel, designed for worldwide cruising with a strong focus on high-latitude areas. SH Diana will feature a 4.6-megawatt diesel-electric hybrid-ready propulsion system with selective catalytic reduction and PC 6 ice-strengthened hull that is fully Safe Return to Port certified. Although the largest ship in the Swan Hellenic fleet, the 125 m long, 12,100 GRT expedition vessel has been specially designed for worldwide cruising to explore the most inspiring and inaccessible places on earth.Providing panoramic 5-star accommodation for 192 guests in 96 spacious staterooms and suites, the vast majority with large balconies, SH Diana will be operated by an onboard team of 141 to provide exceptional personal service. Cutting edge hygiene technology will protect the health of all on board to the highest standards and includes air conditioning with UV sanitisation systems.Designed for immersive experiences and extensive open views, the on-board amenities include a swimming pool, spa, panoramic sauna, gym, library, expedition laboratory and observation lounge for lectures by seasoned expedition leaders and leading experts from a wide range of disciplines. World-class gourmet cuisine, local specialities and healthy dining will be offered in the panoramic restaurant, club lounge and pool bar, as well as through full room service.In addition, SH Diana builds on the outstanding facilities of her sister ships, offering a dedicated Multifunctional Room next to the Observation Lounge, a Private Dining Room for special occasions, more suites and 2 tenders, which bring guests a comfortable alternative to Zodiacs for expedition landings. Expedition day trips are a central feature of the programmes that will be offered, along with kayaking, trekking and other activities.Aptly named after the Ancient Roman goddess of light, the moon, hunting and the wilderness, SH Diana will take Swan Hellenic back to its roots when she launches in early 2023, exploring the Mediterranean and its famous sites of antiquity.A-ROSA celebrates 20th anniversaryOn 5 April 2022, the A-ROSA Flussschiff GmbH will celebrate its 20th birthday. Exactly 20 years ago – on 5 April 2002 – the first two ships in the fleet were christened A-ROSA BELLA and A-ROSA DONNA in Rostock. A-ROSA celebrates the anniversary on board its ships with an A-ROSA United Event, where guests celebrate together with the crew until late at night.With the introduction of the A-ROSA brand, river cruises were offered for the first time to a younger clientele – detached from conventions, casual, active and full of highlights on board and ashore. The company has always remained true to this concept.Review of the christening of A-ROSA BELLA and A-ROSA DONNAAfter a construction period of only twelve months in the Neptun Yard Rostock, the two innovative river ships A-ROSA BELLA and A-ROSA DONNA received their official names during a double christening ceremony on 5th April 2002 in Rostock's city harbour.Godmother of A-ROSA BELLA was the 18-year-old The Honourable Anna Sterling, daughter of Lord Sterling of Plaistow, Chairman of P&O Princess Cruises. A-ROSA DONNA was christened by Anja Mager, 19 years old and an office management trainee with Seetours in Rostock.After an experience ship tour and reception in the coffee house on board, the guests were invited to the dinner “La BELLA DONNA” with live entertainment in the Nikolaikirche Rostock.Immediately after the christening, the two 860-ton ships left the Rostock overseas port expertly packed and secured on a barge for the Danube delta.History of A-ROSAThe A-ROSA brand was founded in 2000 by Seetours, the German offshoot of P&O Princess Cruises. Shortly after the deployment of the first two Danube ships, the company was taken over by Deutsche Seereederei in 2003 and the Danube fleet was expanded by two more ships. The Rhône was introduced as a new trade lane in 2005, on which A-ROSA STELLA and LUNA have been cruising ever since.In 2009, the first cruises on the Rhine started and the financial investor Waterland bought A-ROSA. After three classic Rhine ships, two Rhine-Main-Danube ships were put into service in 2012 and 2014 with the A-ROSA SILVA and FLORA. In 2013, Jörg Eichler came on board as managing director and introduced the premium all-inclusive fare and family cruises with Kids Club from 2014.With the Seine, the second French cruising area was added to the portfolio in 2017. After the takeover by the British financial investor Duke Street in 2018, the A-ROSA ALVA set sail on Portugal's Douro.In the 20th anniversary year of 2022, a total of twelve A-ROSA ships will be sailing in five European destinations. In May 2022, the A-ROSA SENA, the most innovative ship in the fleet, will join them, offering more space for the A-ROSA concept – spacious balcony cabins, a dedicated Family Area with Kids Club, several restaurants and bars as well as a particularly large wellness and fitness area. Thanks to a hybrid drive system with battery storage, it is the most climate-friendly cruise ship on Europe's rivers. 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Radio Monaco - Monte-Carlo Business Club
Luc Jacquet met la Blockchain au service du cinéma et de la nature

Radio Monaco - Monte-Carlo Business Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 5:04


Toujours déterminé à mettre ses films au service de la protection de la planète, Luc Jacquet, réalisateur de la Marche de l'Empereur, Oscar du meilleur documentaire en 2006, travaille sur Sibérie, un projet à multiples facettes dont le tournage aura lieu dans le Kamchatka, sublime péninsule du bout du monde située dans l'Extrême-Orient russe. Grâce à un mode de financement basé sur la blockchain et un modèle économique innovant, le studio indépendant du réalisateur, Ice Breaker Studio, installé à Monaco, ambitionne de révolutionner la production cinématographique. La société bient ainsi d'obtenur le label  Le tout au service du lien entre la nature et l'Homme. Luc Jacquet est l'invité de Nathalie Michet dans le Business Club.

RTL Pop Ciné
RTL Pop Ciné se met au vert ce weekend !

RTL Pop Ciné

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 69:08


On va observer les beautés de la nature avec les yeux du réalisateur Luc Jacquet, célébrer les 95 ans de Georges Lautner avec Robin Davis qui fût son assistant tout au long de sa carrière. Et évidemment on jouera avec le cinéma !

The Pain Cave
Episode 60 - Sports in the Time of Coronavirus with Dr. Keith Strudler

The Pain Cave

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 85:56


The pandemic has altered our lives in myriad ways—as runners, as sports fans, and obviously just in our daily interactions. To sort this all out, I was very happy to be joined by my good friend and fellow Cornell XC/track alumnus, elite triathlete Dr. Keith Strudler, the director of the School of Communication and Media at Montclair State University. We discussed how COVID-19 will change sports media, the long-term impact on the collegiate sports landscape—particularly for XC and track programs, youth sports, virtual races, what he's been missing most during the pandemic, and much more.Links:Keith at Montclair StateKeith's hilarious new podcast, SportishThe Voice of Sport on WAMCDesert Island Picks: DQ Heath Bar Blizzard, Three Imaginary Boys by the Cure, March of the Penguins by Luc Jacquet, ZimaThis episode sponsored by Ladder Sport, thanks for their supportIntro music: "Fine Line" by the BloodlettersOutro music: "When I Was Still Young" by Yard Sale

Longitude 181 – Fréquence Terre
Découvrez la prochaine expédition de Laurent BALLESTA : au coeur de la meute des requins !!

Longitude 181 – Fréquence Terre

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2017 6:50


 Laurent BALLESTA, plongeur, biologiste, explorateur, photographe, nous parle de ses expéditions GOMBESSA qui l'ont rendu célèbre et qui nous ont fait découvrir le cœlacanthe, animal mystique, et percer le mystère Mérou dont il nous donne quelques explications,  et enfin découvrir des images sublimes lors de  l'expédition ANTARCTICA de Luc JACQUET à laquelle il s'est joint. […]