Frédéric Taddéi, Fabrice Luchini and Jean d'Ormesson: debate on La Fontaine

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Frédéric Taddéi, Fabrice Luchini and Jean d'Ormesson: debate on La Fontaine

Frédéric Taddéi, Fabrice Luchini and Jean d'Ormesson: debate on La Fontaine

Debate on the importance of substance and form in the fables of LA FONTAINE: Taking the example of the fable "The Fox and the Goat", Frédéric TADDEI speaks of the very black morality that exists in LA FONTAINE. When Frédéric TADDEI implied that there was "CELINE in THE FOUNTAIN", Fabrice LUCHINI went into a delirium rejecting this idea. Jean d'ORMESSON intervenes by giving a reason to Fabrice LUCHINI for whom LA FONTAINE, prefers above all words before morality or meaning. Jean d'ORMESSON and Fabrice LUCHINI together tell some verses from the fable "La Jeune veuve" by La Fontaine.

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File : La Fontaine

Publication date : 28 November 2006

Reference:
I21096921
Credits:
Producteur: France 3, Mfp Multimédia France Production   -   Director : Ferraro, Nicolas  -  Presenter : Taddei, Frédéric  -  Participant : Ormesson, Jean D'  -  Participant : Luchini, Fabrice
Origin:
Tonight (Or Never!): Part 1   -   Producteur: France 3, Mfp Multimédia France Production
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Turnkey

Reference:I21096921

Credits:Director : Ferraro, Nicolas-Presenter : Taddei, Frédéric-Participant : Ormesson, Jean D'-Participant : Luchini, Fabrice

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