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France - 2010 - 1 h 12 mn - Réalisation : Claude-Timon Gaignaire - Scénario : Claude Gaignaire - Image : Claude Gaignaire - Montage : Claude Gaignaire, Mariette Gutherz - Son : Claude Gaignaire -
Contact : Mistral Production - 12, rue de la Lince - 34200 Sète - Tél : 04 67 78 43 47/ 06 25 02 33 98 - e-mail : claudegaignaire@yahoo.fr
Musée Fabre (auditorium) Dimanche 24 octobre 2010, 16 h 00 Corum - Salle Einstein Samedi 30 octobre 2010, 16 h 00
A team of archaeologists headed by Xavier Gutherz uses the results of analyses of Mediterranean Neolithic ceramics and objects made by the Fontbouisse culture in the Languedoc to transpose features of this research rooted in regional cultures. They examine Neolithic cultures of the same types in the Horn of Africa, Djibouti, Ethiopia and northern Somalia and make them talk. During their work in Somalia they discovered an extraordinary wall painting site, a true 'African Lascaux'. |
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Claude-Timon Gaignaire
Born in 1941, he studied at the Conservatoire d'art dramatique in Sète and the Centre dramatique du Midi and founded the Compagnie théâtrale de la mer with Moni Grégo. Combining writing and work in the theatre and cinema, he was assistant to Marcel Carné, René Ferret, Alain Bergala and many others. His films include Les Paysages du temps (1983), Une touche de bleue (1988), Les Enfants du diable (1992), La Terre des artifices (1995), Femmes de Camargue (1999) and La Stratégie du thon (2000). He runs theatre workshops in working-class areas in Sète and, with various theatrical companies, is carrying out an experiment on the audiovisual interpretation of theatre conserving the fiction aspect. He is currently making a full-length feature film, L'Ange des mers, and a full-length animated film, Les Révoltés de la couleur.
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