Among European countries, France has not yet legislated to prohibit spanking. 87% of parents admit having already given their child a spanking. Sidewalk of parents who give their opinion on the subject, for or against.
In France, for some parents, slapping or spanking are the only ways to manage conflicts with children. In Issy les Moulineaux, a space welcomes parents who can dialogue with psychologists. Reactions of parents and Annie Caro, clinical psychologist, on the subject.
Interviewed, actor Donald Sutherland talks about acting; Should the latter remain a child or not? it evokes the subjectivity of the actor in a film. Previously, he explains dressing up as Santa Claus for his children and believing in fairy tales.
Interviewed, actor Donald Sutherland returns to the job he envisioned as a child instead of that of actor. He would have liked to be a sculptor but the desire to please prevailed: "...I already knew that the work I wanted to do would not please people; That’s important, because at 11, I also knew I needed to please...".
Interviewed, actor Donald Sutherland talks about his relationship with directors, he explains: "...I love my directors!... my job is to agree to make the film, providing them with the best possible material...". He then adds that he never went to see the films in which he plays.
Interviewed, actor Donald Sutherland gives his point of view on New York criticism. He evokes the film "Casanova", which the critics massacred, according to him. He explains "...I found it atrocious, by for me (...) but I found it odious for Fellini, Federico Fellini, this genius director...".
Canadian actor Donald Sutherland was the guest of honour at the 10th edition of the Festival Lumière in Lyon. Here, in conference, in front of a full room, he evokes Fellini: "I love him very much, to madness...". Then, interviewed, he says he has the feeling of being old "because I am enveloped by all the cinema here, and it is strong in my heart," he adds.
Millennium in Coutances, Normandy - Different plans of Coutances: houses/ roofs/ the cathedral - General view of the from the suburbs - View from the heights of the cathedral / market square - The spires of the cathedral - Stone bridge
Christophe GUYOMARD discovers the abbey of Lessay, mined by the German soldiers before their retreat in 1944. It was completely destroyed. On 1 May 1959, it was inaugurated again. The Sainte Trinité Abbey of Lessay includes the abbey church, now a parish and open to the public. The conventual buildings are privately owned. The abbey is built according to the Benedictine plan.
Michel Honorin reçoit, en plateau, Paco Rabanne et Philippe Andrieux, maître verrier, au sujet de leurs créations "pour montrer les libertés que peut revêtir la mode" : une robe Louis XIII avec des plaques de cuivre et une robe vitrail avec des éléments des vitraux traditionnels. En alternance, différents plans des deux robes puis interview du styliste : "(...) le frou-frou ancien des dentelles est remplacé par le cliquetis du verre et du métal. (...) C'est des robes que je fais en principe pour des occasions exceptionnelles, pour le cinéma, pour le théâtre, pour des femmes de spectacle (...). Au fond, c'est un gag pour reculer les limites de la mode (...). La mode est un art et l'art n'a pas de limite (...)." Philippe Andrieux: "(...) nous avons un devoir, c'est peut-être de faire reculer les limites de l'impossible". (...) C'est pour qu'une femme soit belle, soit merveilleuse (...)".
Actress Maria Schneider is president of the Sceaux Women’s Film Festival. Interviewed, she talks about her relationship with women directors and the difference between films made by men and those made by women: "...in women’s films are women who have the floor, more than in the cinema of men, have written for women and the heroes are women, it’s already not bad".