“The Zone of Interest”, neighbors of horror
- Timmothy Jimenez
- January 26, 2024
Steve Told Us – Winner of the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival, Jonathan Glazer’s film demonstrates by example “the banality of evil”, the quiet, carefree daily life of a Nazi family right next to the Auschwitz camp. From the comfort of the Commandant’s family home, we can’t see what’s happening on the other […]
Read MoreFarmers more controlled than drug dealers!
- Timmothy Jimenez
- January 25, 2024
Steve Told Us – It’s hard to imagine the extent to which farmers are monitored in their daily work: by satellite, by helicopter, by inspections. Edifying testimony from Jean-Luc Guérard, from Giscourt, in Meurthe-et-Moselle. Jean-Luc Guérard former farmer (DR) France’s farmers are in revolt. After Germany, Poland, Romania and the Netherlands, French farmers are blocking […]
Read More“May December”, a duo of actresses taking turns
- Timmothy Jimenez
- January 25, 2024
Steve Told Us – Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore star in this Todd Haynes film, in which one plays the other in a stylish but superficial tale. “I’m looking for a character that’s hard to get to grips with”, says the actress played by Natalie Portman in Todd Haynes’ film “May December” (out January 24), […]
Read MoreA journey through the maze of laws and standards
- Timmothy Jimenez
- January 24, 2024
Steve Told Us – Farmers in particular are protesting against the inflation of standards affecting their sector. They are not the only ones who are fed up with the overflow of laws and decrees that overwhelm us. Sixty-seven laws published, 91 ordinances, 1,843 decrees, 83,570 pages in the Journal Officiel, and more. Despite promises to […]
Read MoreAn elected representative asks the mayor to lodge a complaint… against the mayor!
- Timmothy Jimenez
- January 24, 2024
Steve Told Us – At the heart of the dispute was the construction of a dental home, which was dragging on and on. So much so that the building permit has become obsolete. As a result, the building is now illegal. Does Mariline Thiébaut, a minority member of the Solgne municipal council in Moselle, have […]
Read MoreIs there a link between turbo cancers and mRNA vaccines?
- Timmothy Jimenez
- January 21, 2024
Steve Told Us – Lightning cancers are on the rise worldwide. Because of mRNA vaccines? No, say eminent oncologists. Yes, says Jean-Marc Sabatier : there is a link between turbo cancers and anti-Covid-19 vaccines. Here’s how it works. The debate on lightning cancers has taken center stage on TV over the past few days, and […]
Read More“The sinking of science”
- Timmothy Jimenez
- January 21, 2024
Steve Told Us – Published by infodujour.fr, this book co-authored by Marcel Gay and Jean-Marc Sabatier sets out to understand why science and medicine failed in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic. Three years of investigation and an implacable conclusion: the dice were loaded. “The sinking of science” Marcel GAY and Jean-Marc Sabatier (Infodujour éditions) […]
Read MoreExecutive fears risk of contagion!
- Timmothy Jimenez
- January 20, 2024
Steve Told Us – After Germany, Poland, Romania and the Netherlands, French farmers are blocking roads in the South-West. Their protest movement could spread to other regions, leading to further mobilizations. It’s a Jacquerie that no one knows today how far it could go. The Executive fears an uncontrollable movement, like that of the Gilets […]
Read MoreMajor crime scene in Nancy
- Timmothy Jimenez
- January 19, 2024
Steve Told Us – Fake police officers in action, two individuals tied up in the boot of a car, shots fired… And six arrested. According to France 3 Lorraine, the scene that unfolded in Jarville-la-Malgrange, a suburb of Nancy, is worthy of the crime movies of our youth.It was 2:30 a.m. on Friday, January 19, […]
Read More“Captives” in asylum
- Timmothy Jimenez
- January 19, 2024
Steve Told Us – Arnaud des Pallières’ film is a huis-clos in the women’s hell of La Salpêtrière, where the voluntary inmate played by Mélanie Thierry discovers horror and despair. Mélanie Thierry plays a bourgeois woman who has voluntarily committed herself to the Salpêtrière, where she believes her mother has been locked up for years. […]
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