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Les Amis - Call Me By Your Name by the 1970s French Riviera
Arts+Culture Lorenzo Ottone 3/1/20 Arts+Culture Lorenzo Ottone 3/1/20

Les Amis - Call Me By Your Name by the 1970s French Riviera

Gerard Blain’s cult masterpiece revered by Truffaut but unpopular with the public tells the story of a same-sex friendship-relationship in 1971 France with elegance and sophistication. Les Amis is a film to watch for its stunning aesthetics and deep message.

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Jamming from a garden cabin, Devon trio Dal offer a fresh, contemporary take on jazz and hip hop with debut single ‘Those Days’, a cinematic journey in the style of Air and Morricone.

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30 years ago, in June 1990, Italia 90 World Cup kicked off. By many regarded as the best World Cup ever for its balance between trandition and modernity, Italia 90 quickly gained a cult and iconic status also thanks to the baggy fashio
Scultpor, painter, graphic designer. Pino Pascali was all of this. A volcanic artist with a pop star look that within 10 years went from advertising to exhibiting at the Venice Biennale, before being suddenly taken from us in 1968.
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On the 100th anniversary of his birth, Alberto Sordi with Nudo by Alberto Viani at 1958 Venice Biennale

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Following the assassination of Martin Luther King, in April 1968 Columbia University students started their own 'Mai Français', anticipating Europe's '68 student riots but also addressing the hot themes of racism and Vietnam. Columbia's Hamilt

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