by admin_tdf_les | May 20, 2022
Between dream and reality, phantasmagoria and invisible territories, Taqqi, a little blind Inuit boy, wants to see, to know and to be empowered. In the heart of the Far North, young and old are invited to follow the story of this little boy in search of the world....
by admin_tdf_les | May 20, 2022
Macha Gharibian’s jazz universe blossoms at the crossroads of three cultures: the Armenia of her ancestors, the Paris of her heart and her adopted New York. Pianist, singer, author, composer, arranger and producer of her own albums, she offers with Joy Ascension...
by admin_tdf_les | May 20, 2022
First broadcast in 1922, Robert Flaherty’s documentary Nanouk the Eskimo is now a mythical film. Often considered the first documentary in history, it plunges us into the daily life of a resourceful young hero: Nanouk. The struggle against the cold, the search...
by admin_tdf_les | May 20, 2022
Marie Molliens is one of the most important artists of the contemporary circus. With Oraison, she uses the figure of the white clown to create a “circus prayer”. This appeal to the deepest sensibilities, both visceral and spiritual, is designed to be...
by admin_tdf_les | May 20, 2022
Scheduled for 2022, Thomas Ostermeier’s unmissable Richard III was finally replaced – for health reasons – by an improvisation by the director and Lars Eidinger, who came to present a hybrid form, much to the delight of the large number of spectators...