Claude Roger-Marx describes Toulouse Lautrec as a lover of life
Claude Roger-Marx describes Toulouse Lautrec as a lover of life
During a debate following the broadcast of the film "Moulin Rouge" by John Huston, Claude ROGER MARX, art critic at Le Figaro, wishes to specify that the painter Toulouse Lautrec was not depressed, as the film wants to make believe, but that he was very cheerful, driven by a great appetite for life and always on the lookout for new things.
Producteur: Office National De Radiodiffusion Télévision Française - Director : Cornu, Jacques Gérard - Producer : Jammot, Armand - Presenter : Jérome, Alain - Participant : Roger Marx, Claude
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Credits:Director : Cornu, Jacques Gérard-Producer : Jammot, Armand-Presenter : Jérome, Alain-Participant : Roger Marx, Claude