France Culture: Nice, the first “World City” à la française

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As France enters the campaign season, Villes-Mondes chooses to explore the national metropolises. Until the end of March, no fewer than 12 French cities will be explored, each Sunday, for 2 hours, in the company of thinkers, artists, and creators who give them a unique face and look toward the future of their city…


nice_prom-4.jpg On-site reports and readings – entrusted to Romane Bohringer – mingle with debates, to allow you to grasp and feel, up close, the issues and mysteries of these central places that structure the French territory and imagination.

Villes-Mondes: Nice. A program produced by Martin Quenehen, with the collaboration of Caroline Gillet, and directed by Julie Beressi.

  • From the Castle Hill to the blue waters of the Port of Roba-Capeu, through the city of Ariane and the alleys of Old Nice, the metropolis of the Côte d’Azur reveals its insolent temperament, its dark and warm side, and the fertile diversity of its inhabitants…
  • Roundtable with:

Aïcha Hamu, artist and musician, Marc Barani, architect, Eric de Montgolfier, magistrate, Patrick Raynal, writer

On-site reports accompanied by: Maryline Desbiolles, writer, Edmond Baudoin, illustrator, Les Diamantaires, musicians, Stéphanie Marin, Cédric Teisseire, and Ben Vautier, artists

  • Readings, by Romane Bohringer: The Promise of Dawn, Romain Gary; Zone, Guillaume Apollinaire; Berth of the Angels, Patrick Raynal.

Production: Martin Quenehen, Reports: Caroline Gillet, Direction: Julie Béressi, Coordination: Catherine Liber and Irène Omélianenko, Show Attaché: Marianne Chassort, Intern: Matthieu Le Goff.

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