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the 5,000 spectators of the Lumière festival sing a vibrant “When will I see you again”

Lumière X Institute During the opening of the Lumière festival, in , October 12, 2024.

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During the opening of the Lumière festival, in Lyon, October 12, 2024.

CINEMA – This is a new vibrant tribute to Michel Blanc, who died last week. The 16th edition of the Lumière festival opened this Saturday evening in Lyon with an extract from Tanned people go skiing.

The 5,000 spectators present were then invited to sing the words of When will I see you again, wonderful country?derived from an air ofSnow Star Pierre Bachelet and composed especially for the film. They didn’t need to be asked as can be heard in the videos below.

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“It was very beautiful, very strong”commented the president of the festival and director of the Lumière institute, Thierry Frémaux, in his opening speech.

After the Saint-Eustache church in

Died suddenly on October 4 at the age of 72, the French actor who made comedy his kingdom before trying his hand at a multitude of more tragic or dramatic roles was honored in the same way in the church Saint-Eustache, in Paris, during a ceremony bringing together his friends from Splendid.

The piece When will I see you again, wonderful country? had then resonated throughout the church, at the initiative of a somewhat cheeky fan who had quietly stepped forward to grab the microphone and sing the well-known tune.

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Monica Belluci and Tim Burton, Lambert Wilson, Vanessa Paradis, Alexandra Lamy and Vincent Lindon were present at the opening night of the Lumière festival this Saturday in Lyon, which celebrates a cinema “heritage”in the birthplace of Cinématographe Lumière.

During the nine days of the festival, 157 films will be presented in more than 400 screenings throughout the city. The festival must close on Sunday October 20 with a tribute with Alain Delon, who will appear in Full Sun (1960) by René Clément.

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