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Jeanne Moreau and Pierre CardinFranceLaurent PaillierLePictorium_0239842.jpgJeanne Moreau and Pierre Cardin at the Festival du Cinéma Italien 2007 à l'Espace Pierre Cardin - Paris
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Jeanne Moreau and Pierre CardinFranceLaurent PaillierLePictorium_0239843.jpgJeanne Moreau and Pierre Cardin at the Festival du Cinéma Italien 2007 à l'Espace Pierre Cardin - Paris
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Jeanne Moreau and Pierre CardinFranceLaurent PaillierLePictorium_0239844.jpgJeanne Moreau and Pierre Cardin at the Festival du Cinéma Italien 2007 à l'Espace Pierre Cardin - Paris
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PéripteroGreecePierre BerthuelLePictorium_0239696.jpgPeriptero are kiosks that are part of the Greek landscape and Greek history. Already impacted by the 2008 crisis, the national lockdown of covid19 risks being the fatal blow for some of them who will not reopen.
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PéripteroGreecePierre BerthuelLePictorium_0239697.jpgPeriptero are kiosks that are part of the Greek landscape and Greek history. Already impacted by the 2008 crisis, the national lockdown of covid19 risks being the fatal blow for some of them who will not reopen.
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PéripteroGreecePierre BerthuelLePictorium_0239698.jpgPeriptero are kiosks that are part of the Greek landscape and Greek history. Already impacted by the 2008 crisis, the national lockdown of covid19 risks being the fatal blow for some of them who will not reopen.
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PéripteroGreecePierre BerthuelLePictorium_0239699.jpgPeriptero are kiosks that are part of the Greek landscape and Greek history. Already impacted by the 2008 crisis, the national lockdown of covid19 risks being the fatal blow for some of them who will not reopen.
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PéripteroGreecePierre BerthuelLePictorium_0239700.jpgPeriptero are kiosks that are part of the Greek landscape and Greek history. Already impacted by the 2008 crisis, the national lockdown of covid19 risks being the fatal blow for some of them who will not reopen.
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PéripteroGreecePierre BerthuelLePictorium_0239701.jpgPeriptero are kiosks that are part of the Greek landscape and Greek history. Already impacted by the 2008 crisis, the national lockdown of covid19 risks being the fatal blow for some of them who will not reopen.
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PéripteroGreecePierre BerthuelLePictorium_0239695.jpgPeriptero are kiosks that are part of the Greek landscape and Greek history. Already impacted by the 2008 crisis, the national lockdown of covid19 risks being the fatal blow for some of them who will not reopen.
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PéripteroGreecePierre BerthuelLePictorium_0239678.jpgPeriptero are kiosks that are part of the Greek landscape and Greek history. Already impacted by the 2008 crisis, the national lockdown of covid19 risks being the fatal blow for some of them who will not reopen.
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PéripteroGreecePierre BerthuelLePictorium_0239679.jpgPeriptero are kiosks that are part of the Greek landscape and Greek history. Already impacted by the 2008 crisis, the national lockdown of covid19 risks being the fatal blow for some of them who will not reopen.
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PéripteroGreecePierre BerthuelLePictorium_0239680.jpgPeriptero are kiosks that are part of the Greek landscape and Greek history. Already impacted by the 2008 crisis, the national lockdown of covid19 risks being the fatal blow for some of them who will not reopen.
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PéripteroGreecePierre BerthuelLePictorium_0239634.jpgPeriptero are kiosks that are part of the Greek landscape and Greek history. Already impacted by the 2008 crisis, the national lockdown of covid19 risks being the fatal blow for some of them who will not reopen.
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PéripteroGreecePierre BerthuelLePictorium_0239635.jpgPeriptero are kiosks that are part of the Greek landscape and Greek history. Already impacted by the 2008 crisis, the national lockdown of covid19 risks being the fatal blow for some of them who will not reopen.
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Mobilization against the closure of cultural sitesFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0239476.jpgA banner of the national union of visual artists (SNAP-CGT). Faced with the government's decision to extend the closure of theatres and cultural venues, the world of culture and entertainment has planned to mobilise on Tuesday 15 December by shouting its anger during around twenty demonstrations in Paris and throughout France.
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Mobilization against the closure of cultural sitesFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0239477.jpgA woman carries a sign "Sarko Resignation". Faced with the government's decision to extend the closure of theatres and cultural venues, the world of culture and entertainment has planned to mobilise on Tuesday 15 December by shouting its anger during around twenty demonstrations in Paris and throughout France.
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Mobilization against the closure of cultural sitesFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0239478.jpgA man holds a sign from a French theatre. Faced with the government's decision to extend the closure of theatres and cultural venues, the world of culture and entertainment has planned to mobilise on Tuesday 15 December by shouting its anger during around twenty demonstrations in Paris and throughout France.
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Mobilization against the closure of cultural sitesFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0239479.jpgDemonstrators carry placards referring to the Montreuil theatre. Faced with the government's decision to extend the closure of theatres and cultural venues, the world of culture and entertainment has planned to mobilise on Tuesday 15 December by shouting its anger during around twenty demonstrations in Paris and throughout France.
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Mobilization against the closure of cultural sitesFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0239480.jpgFaced with the government's decision to extend the closure of theatres and cultural venues, the world of culture and entertainment has planned to mobilise on Tuesday 15 December by shouting its anger during around twenty demonstrations in Paris and throughout France.
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Mobilization against the closure of cultural sitesFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0239481.jpgSlow culture demonstrator. Faced with the government's decision to extend the closure of theatres and cultural venues, the world of culture and entertainment has planned to mobilise on Tuesday 15 December by shouting its anger during around twenty demonstrations in Paris and throughout France.
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Mobilization against the closure of cultural sitesFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0239482.jpgBastille Opera. Faced with the government's decision to extend the closure of theatres and cultural venues, the world of culture and entertainment has planned to mobilise on Tuesday 15 December by shouting its anger during around twenty demonstrations in Paris and throughout France.
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Mobilization against the closure of cultural sitesFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0239483.jpgFaced with the government's decision to extend the closure of theatres and cultural venues, the world of culture and entertainment has planned to mobilise on Tuesday 15 December by shouting its anger during around twenty demonstrations in Paris and throughout France.
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Mobilization against the closure of cultural sitesFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0239484.jpgFaced with the government's decision to extend the closure of theatres and cultural venues, the world of culture and entertainment has planned to mobilise on Tuesday 15 December by shouting its anger during around twenty demonstrations in Paris and throughout France.
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Mobilization against the closure of cultural sitesFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0239485.jpgFaced with the government's decision to extend the closure of theatres and cultural venues, the world of culture and entertainment has planned to mobilise on Tuesday 15 December by shouting its anger during around twenty demonstrations in Paris and throughout France.
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Mobilization against the closure of cultural sitesFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0239486.jpgA demonstrator carries a sign denouncing the opening of places of worship and the closure of cultural venues. Faced with the government's decision to extend the closure of theatres and cultural venues, the world of culture and entertainment has planned to mobilise on Tuesday 15 December by shouting its anger during around twenty demonstrations in Paris and throughout France.
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Mobilization against the closure of cultural sitesFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0239487.jpgFaced with the government's decision to extend the closure of theatres and cultural venues, the world of culture and entertainment has planned to mobilise on Tuesday 15 December by shouting its anger during around twenty demonstrations in Paris and throughout France.
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Mobilization against the closure of cultural sitesFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0239488.jpgFaced with the government's decision to extend the closure of theatres and cultural venues, the world of culture and entertainment has planned to mobilise on Tuesday 15 December by shouting its anger during around twenty demonstrations in Paris and throughout France.
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Mobilization against the closure of cultural sitesFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0239489.jpgFaced with the government's decision to extend the closure of theatres and cultural venues, the world of culture and entertainment has planned to mobilise on Tuesday 15 December by shouting its anger during around twenty demonstrations in Paris and throughout France.
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Mobilization against the closure of cultural sitesFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0239490.jpgFaced with the government's decision to extend the closure of theatres and cultural venues, the world of culture and entertainment has planned to mobilise on Tuesday 15 December by shouting its anger during around twenty demonstrations in Paris and throughout France.
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Mobilization against the closure of cultural sitesFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0239491.jpgFaced with the government's decision to extend the closure of theatres and cultural venues, the world of culture and entertainment has planned to mobilise on Tuesday 15 December by shouting its anger during around twenty demonstrations in Paris and throughout France.
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Mobilization against the closure of cultural sitesFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0239492.jpgFaced with the government's decision to extend the closure of theatres and cultural venues, the world of culture and entertainment has planned to mobilise on Tuesday 15 December by shouting its anger during around twenty demonstrations in Paris and throughout France.
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Mobilization against the closure of cultural sitesFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0239493.jpgFaced with the government's decision to extend the closure of theatres and cultural venues, the world of culture and entertainment has planned to mobilise on Tuesday 15 December by shouting its anger during around twenty demonstrations in Paris and throughout France.
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Mobilization against the closure of cultural sitesFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0239494.jpgFaced with the government's decision to extend the closure of theatres and cultural venues, the world of culture and entertainment has planned to mobilise on Tuesday 15 December by shouting its anger during around twenty demonstrations in Paris and throughout France.
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Mobilization against the closure of cultural sitesFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0239495.jpgFaced with the government's decision to extend the closure of theatres and cultural venues, the world of culture and entertainment has planned to mobilise on Tuesday 15 December by shouting its anger during around twenty demonstrations in Paris and throughout France.
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Mobilization against the closure of cultural sitesFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0239496.jpgFaced with the government's decision to extend the closure of theatres and cultural venues, the world of culture and entertainment has planned to mobilise on Tuesday 15 December by shouting its anger during around twenty demonstrations in Paris and throughout France.
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Mobilization against the closure of cultural sitesFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0239497.jpgFaced with the government's decision to extend the closure of theatres and cultural venues, the world of culture and entertainment has planned to mobilise on Tuesday 15 December by shouting its anger during around twenty demonstrations in Paris and throughout France.
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Mobilization against the closure of cultural sitesFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0239498.jpgFaced with the government's decision to extend the closure of theatres and cultural venues, the world of culture and entertainment has planned to mobilise on Tuesday 15 December by shouting its anger during around twenty demonstrations in Paris and throughout France.
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Mobilization against the closure of cultural sitesFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0239499.jpgFaced with the government's decision to extend the closure of theatres and cultural venues, the world of culture and entertainment has planned to mobilise on Tuesday 15 December by shouting its anger during around twenty demonstrations in Paris and throughout France.
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Mobilization against the closure of cultural sitesFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0239500.jpgFaced with the government's decision to extend the closure of theatres and cultural venues, the world of culture and entertainment has planned to mobilise on Tuesday 15 December by shouting its anger during around twenty demonstrations in Paris and throughout France.
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Mobilization against the closure of cultural sitesFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0239501.jpgA clown woman. Faced with the government's decision to extend the closure of theatres and cultural venues, the world of culture and entertainment has planned to mobilise on Tuesday 15 December by shouting its anger during around twenty demonstrations in Paris and throughout France.
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Mobilization against the closure of cultural sitesFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0239502.jpgFaced with the government's decision to extend the closure of theatres and cultural venues, the world of culture and entertainment has planned to mobilise on Tuesday 15 December by shouting its anger during around twenty demonstrations in Paris and throughout France.
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Mobilization against the closure of cultural sitesFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0239503.jpgFaced with the government's decision to extend the closure of theatres and cultural venues, the world of culture and entertainment has planned to mobilise on Tuesday 15 December by shouting its anger during around twenty demonstrations in Paris and throughout France.
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Berlinale : Red Carpet for "Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot"GermanySimon BeckerLePictorium_0239279.jpgJoaquin Phoenix presenting Director Gus Van Sant's film at Berlinale 2018
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Concert hall closed hangar 106 Rouen.FranceLePictorium_0239278.jpgThe concert halls are closed in Rouen.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239169.jpgLuke Mc Laughlin (bottom), Matthew Crossan (dr.) and Jason Feenan (l.), the 3 members of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. In this town that experienced the Troubles, the word "touts" was used to refer to the British police informers, targets of the IRA.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239170.jpgRehearsal of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer confident in their government, has been heard all the way to London.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239171.jpgRehearsal of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer confident in their government, has been heard all the way to London.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239172.jpgRehearsal of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer confident in their government, has been heard all the way to London.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239173.jpgRehearsal of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer confident in their government, has been heard all the way to London.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239174.jpgRehearsal of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer confident in their government, has been heard all the way to London.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239175.jpgA fan of the punk band Touts from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239176.jpgMatthew Crossan, guitarist and lead singer of the punk band Touts, originally from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239177.jpgLuke Mc Laughlin, bassist and second singer of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239178.jpgJason Feenan, drummer of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239179.jpgDans les loges des Touts, a punk band from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland, before a concert.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239180.jpgDans les loges des Touts, a punk band from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland, before a concert.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239181.jpgConcert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239182.jpgConcert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239183.jpgConcert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.
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