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Bressols. Local culture in the heat of La Croisée des muses

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The cultural center brings together the arts for a new edition of a very popular festival.

They open the frontiers of a cinema which continues to multiply encounters in the world of art. The end of May will once again put the life of Bressols in the spotlight of a very cultural light. There is an air of the 7th Art passing at high speed in the projection room of the Muse cultural center.

When cinema dialogues with other arts

However, it is with the desire to spark new encounters that the Eidos association will soon offer its new festival entitled La Croisée des muses, a concept which allows cinema to meet the arts. The annual festival proposed by the association returns almost to start the summer: “We still offer an attractive program, with the desire to multiply unusual discoveries”, explain the managers of the Eidos association. The kick-off will take place on Friday May 29 at 4 p.m., with a tribute to Edvard Munch, by broadcasting “The Dance of Life”, a work committed against the grain. One of the rare summits in the history of films devoted to painters. Then at 7 p.m., opening of Karine’s mosaic exhibition Marazel, a poetic stroll through sensory chromatic landscapes in dialogue with the pen of Stéphane Bex. At 9 p.m., preview of “The Christophers”, a dramatic comedy by Steven Soderbergh, with Michaela Coel and Ian McKellen: the forger and the master engage in a jubilant duel of actors.

Three days of screenings, concerts and discoveries

On Saturday, May 30 at 6:30 p.m., in the presence of the director, broadcast of the documentary “Géants de glace, à la dérive”, by Jean-Pierre Roussoulières, with peaceful and grandiose images of the Antarctic peninsula during the southern summer aboard a sailboat. Then at 7:30 p.m., by reservation, catering offered by the volunteers of the Eidos association, before the broadcast of “Inouï Ocean” at 9 p.m., in partnership with La Brique rouge, a film concert by Alexandra Hernandez, a collaboration between artists and oceanographers to immerse us in the cold waters of Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon and encourage us to change our view of the sea. Finally, Sunday May 31 from 5:30 p.m., “We the orchestra”, documentary by Philippe Béziat. For the first time on screen, find yourself at the heart of the music being made, as close as possible to the 120 musicians of the Orchester de Paris, their experience, their emotions. Then from 7 p.m., on the square in front of the Muse, a musical aperitif before the broadcast at 8 p.m. hrs 30 from the premiere of “Bait”, a drama by Mark Jenkin. Cornwall comes to life in black and white through this unreal filmic object shot in 16 mm to capture the disappearance of a world, that of the director. A fabulous program for three days around cinema.