France

INTERVIEW france : Dario Ivkovic: 'people don’t seem interested in roots of Balkan music'

Dario Ivkovic: 'people don’t seem interested in roots of Balkan music'

Best-known as a member of both the German touring group Shantel & The Bucovina Club Orkestar and French band Les Yeux Noirs, the Serbian accordionist is an electrifying personality onstage. We talk music legends, Balkan beats and why 'girls like guitarists better'

by Ili Puskás @ // 30/01/12

france, bands, serbia, balkans, germany, dj, culture

PANORAMA france : Are you confiscating my ipod? EU citizens against ‘Acta’ treaty

Are you confiscating my ipod? EU citizens against ‘Acta’ treaty

A proposed worldwide ‘anti-counterfeiting trade agreement’ (ACTA) would impose a legal framework on online intellectual property rights. The term 'internet' is not even mentioned once in the entire treaty, infuriating European citizens who fear for their freedoms and about censorship

by Matthieu Amaré @ , Cristina Cartes @ , Jacopo Franchi @ , Katha Kloss @ , Agata Jaskot @ // 25/01/12

france, italy, germany, techno-media, censorship, hadopi, internet

OPINION france : Odd ode to Eric Cantona

Odd ode to Eric Cantona

The Olympic Marseille football club is beginning to form a reputation as the starting block for 'wannabe presidents'. Following in the footsteps of George Weah and his candidacy for the presidency in Liberia, it’s now the turn of Eric Cantona to make his ambitions for high office known, writes one French blogger, 'ASL'

by Version française de cafebabel.com (cafebabel.fr) @ // 24/01/12

france, football, money, economical crisis, economy, housing, revolution

INTERVIEW france : Arturo Ripstein: ‘Making films is like waking from a nightmare’

Arturo Ripstein: ‘Making films is like waking from a nightmare’

The Mexican director was the guest of honour at a French international festival of film schools in the town of Poitiers. Whilst he has been in the business for more than forty years, with twenty films under his belt and numerous Cannes appearances, the 68-year-old remains unknown for a European public

by Laurène Daycard @ // 16/01/12

france, cinema, festivals, culture, film festival

Paris' 'indignant' party-goers Watch the video

- Video Paris' 'indignant' party-goers

09/01/12

france, paris, civil society, discrimination, music, politics, chanson

NEWS france : Dinner for one in 2012

Dinner for one in 2012

The Brits have spent the end of year in a 'lull' whilst the Germans are going through 'new year's fatigue'. In their new year's addresses at least, Europe's Franco-German leaders warned us it won't be getting any better this new year

by English language version of cafebabel.com @ // 09/01/12

france, cinema, tower of babel, christmas, germany, alcohol, languages

PRESS REVIEW france : Pesetas, liras, franks and drachmas: euro is living on borrowed time

Pesetas, liras, franks and drachmas: euro is living on borrowed time

Multiple defaults, a return to the lira, pesetas and francs, the break-up of the monetary union and Europe comes crashing down. Sounds like an endless chain of unreal events? Perhaps not: the end of the common currency is no longer a taboo for European press and economists

by Nicola Accardo @ // 04/01/12

france, italy, economical crisis, germany, euro, best of cafebabel.com, economy

OPINION france : Europe's new 'Germanophobia': Who's afraid of big bad Germany?

Europe's new 'Germanophobia': Who's afraid of big bad Germany?

Tones of anger against German chancellor Angela Merkel's lack of action over the eurocrisis and a 'Germanophied' Europe, are getting louder and more intense

by Birke Gerold @ // 04/01/12

france, economical crisis, angela merkel, germany, dictature, german chancellor, national socialism

Gallery

Image : What’s your favourite children’s book? (10 images)

What’s your favourite children’s book? (10 images)

PORTRAIT france : Hipster director, Quebecer, who cares? Welcome to Xavier Dolan's world

Hipster director, Quebecer, who cares? Welcome to Xavier Dolan's world

European cinema nourishes a certain ignorance towards the seventh art, cinema - particularly when this cinema comes from Canada. One director is in the process of taking all philistines of Canadian cinema down a peg at the age of 22

by Matthieu Amaré @ , Laure Magnier @ // 09/12/11

france, cinema, homosexuality, quebec, canada, best of cafebabel.com, culture

PANORAMA france : Sexist grammar: the French and German cases

Sexist grammar: the French and German cases

Poor adjectives need take their husband's name no more. Sort of. Whilst one French association has attacked a centuries-old 'oversight', the Germans (or at least their moderate feminists) have taken plural forms to task. In all, the debate succeeds in desexualising our common language

by Julia Korbik @ // 06/12/11

france, feminism, germany, men and women, languages, best of cafebabel.com, society

ANALYSIS france : University initiation rites debate hits France and Belgium

University initiation rites debate hits France and Belgium

In the UK at least three people had died by 2008 because of initiation ceremonies for undergraduates, whilst recent incidents in France and Belgium featuring physical abuse and comas have helped raise awareness about a dangerous student ritual

by Samer @ // 01/12/11

france, integration, university, integration, students, belgium, society

FOCUS france : Contentious Guéant circular rejects work visas in France

Contentious Guéant circular rejects work visas in France

France’s governmental memo on employment for their residing non-European students caused quite a commotion, and we’re not talking Jerry Maguire style. Graduates like Nabil Sebti are taking a stand against what could either turn into a long-term policy of sealing France off or be a strategy to gain votes in 2012 elections

by Katharina Kloss @ // 30/11/11

france, integration, university, protest, claude guéant, paris, immigration

france : French actress and singer Melanie Laurent’s directorial debut: ‘The Adopted’

French actress and singer Melanie Laurent’s directorial debut: ‘The Adopted’

At the age of 28, the actress and singer released her first film as a director, ‘Les Adoptés’, on 23 November in her native France. Do all good things come in threes? Film review

by Annika Schlüter @ // 25/11/11

france, cinema, film, culture, mélanie laurent, love, chronicle

PANORAMA france : Big city life: Europe’s pigeons

Big city life: Europe’s pigeons

Doves and pigeons are one and the same except that the former got the 'symbol of peace' gig and the latter became the grey critters affectionately known as ‘rats with wings’. Whence the flight of fancy?

by Christina Heuschen @ // 25/11/11

france, italy, tower of babel, europe, germany, animals, languages

OPINION france : French cartoonist on German neo-nazi terror

French cartoonist on German neo-nazi terror

Germany has been stunned by the news of three suspects in a secret terror cell in Zwickau which literally got away with murder over the last decade. Is it news well received over the border in France, where Marine Le Pen, head of the national front party well-known for fraternising with neo-nazis itself, is a candidate for 2012 elections?

by kristof @ // 18/11/11

france, jean-marie le pen, germany, neo-nazis, right wing extremism, politics, extremism

ANALYSIS france : Spain, country in a (property) bubble

Spain, country in a (property) bubble

Dearest European neighbours: I am sorry to inform you that the crisis in Spain does not have anything to do with the crisis in your countries. Our case is not simply rooted in 'structural problems', as it were, but literally in cement

by Cristina Cartes @ // 16/11/11

france, economical crisis, europe, germany, unemployment, best of cafebabel.com, construction

FEATURE france : How to make Polish potato pancakes

How to make Polish potato pancakes

It’s cheap and available, warm and nourishing, omnipresent in most traditional European cuisines – but the starchy crop only hit the continent from South America as late as the 16th century

by Aleksandra Strzelichowska @ // 09/11/11

france, italy, netherlands, cooking, poland, potato, united kingdom

OPINION france : French caricaturist on satire magazine petrol bombing

French caricaturist on satire magazine petrol bombing

On 2 November the Paris HQ of Charlie Hebdo, a French weekly satire magazine, were completely burnt in a Molotov cocktail attack at the next day's planned release of the paper called 'Charia Hebdo', dedicated to Tunisia's moderate islamist election victory. One French cartoonist replies

by kristof @ // 04/11/11

france, controversy, techno-media, newspaper, islamic terrorism, news, islamophobia

REVIEW france : ‘Nos plusieurs’: autistic theatre stars meet Indian epic in French documentary

‘Nos plusieurs’: autistic theatre stars meet Indian epic in French documentary

In filming a theatre production performed almost entirely by young people with learning difficulties, French director Fred Soupa blurs the boundaries of what we typically perceive as ‘normal’. His ensuing documentary ‘Many Of Us’ is released in national cinemas on 28 September

by Annie Rutherford @ // 28/10/11

france, documentary, health, youth, culture, india, society

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The dissenting farmer

By Edgar Makanga, translated by Joan Manuel Lanfranco Pari A member of the French political party Europe Écologie, José Bové has sat in the European Parliament since June 2009 as a member of the Greens/European Free Alliance party. A veteran of civil disobedience and political struggle, the former leader ...

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Tenacious Italian Cavaliere, optimistic as ever

By Eva Donelli 16-17 December's European Council meeting has produced "a very positive outcome", according to Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi: “an efficient team work that allowed the achievement of perfect consensus.” The members of the Council agreed today on amendments to the Lisbon Treaty in order to establish ...

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The Franco-German power dance

By Maxence Peniguet At the last European Council, the outcomes were largely the result of Franco-German decisions. The couple met again before the Council to discuss what’s to be done at this summit, and is more united than ever. Now it seems the decisions are made in Berlin and ...

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The EU remains Franco-German

By Maxence Peniguet Last night was the night. Between little phrases and important decisions, the European Council, met in Brussels these past two days, to discuss and decide on major changes to the Lisbon treaty.

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German Cinema at the Jewish Film Festival in Jerusalem, December 12-18, 2009

In German, there were one feature film and another documentary that were screened at the Jewish Film Festival in Jerusalem this year. After a reservation routine prompted by e-mail invitations sent over by Goethe Institute Jerusalem, there I was plunging into the streaming audience hubbub filling the halls of Jerusalem ...

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