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The Revenge of the Living Dead Girls (1987) dir. Pierre B. Reinhard
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Revenge of the Living Dead Girls (1987) directed by Pierre B. Reinhard, written by Jean-Claude Roy
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Entrecuisses (1977)
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The Revenge of the Living Dead Girls (Pierre B. Reinhard, 1987)
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Revenge of the Living Dead Girls will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on July 28 via Severin Films. The 1987 French zombie film is described as "Jean Rollin meets Return of the Living Dead."
Pierre B. Reinhard directs from a script by Jean-Claude Roy. Véronique Catanzaro, Kathryn Charly, Sylvie Novak, Anthea Wyler, Laurence Mercier, Patrick Guillemin, Gabor Rassov, Christina Schmidt, and Cornélia Wilms star.
Revenge of the Living Dead Girls has been newly remastered in high definition. Special features can be found below.
Special features:
Interview with director Pierre B. Reinhard 
Interview with writer Jean-Claude Roy and special effects artist Benoit Lestang
Interview with special effects artist Benoit Lestang
Theatrical trailer
When a trio of vixens is killed by corporate-tainted milk, their nubile corpses will rise from the grave.
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Revenge of the Living Dead Girls - France, 1987 - Severin Blu-ray news
Revenge of the Living Dead Girls – France, 1987 – Severin Blu-ray news
Revenge of the Living Dead Girls is being released on Blu-ray by Severin Films on Black Friday 29th November 2019. The release is limited to just 2,000 units.
Revisiting the Revenge – Interview with Special Effects Artist Benoit Lestang and Writer Jean-Claude Roy
The Revenge – Interview with Director Pierre B. Reinhard
Inside Studio Lestang – Interview with Special Effects Artist Benoit Lestang
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Preview- Revenge of the Living Dead Girls (2 disc Bluray)
Preview- Revenge of the Living Dead Girls (2 disc Bluray)
In 1987, Parisian pornographers Pierre B. Reinhard and Jean-Claude Roy deviated from their usual high-end skin fare to instead create un cassoulet d’atrocités that remains most extreme French gore film in history: When a trio of vixens is killed by corporate-tainted milk, their nubile corpses will rise from the grave for a Jean-Rollin-meets-RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD orgy of depravity that DVD…
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Ever wanted to start reading French authors and French literature, but never knew where to start? Here is a list of major works that are seen as staples of their movement or era for you to start with. 😋 (This is part 1 of 2, it covers literature before the French Revolution.)
Please note that this selection is arbitrary and not exhaustive, and many more authors and works could be included here, but it was necessary to make choices for the sake of providing a relatively brief but comprehensive list. Titles are provided in their original French version to avoid any confusion.
A. Medieval Era
La Chanson de Roland by Anonymous Chanson de geste (epic poem) c. 1040-1115.
This song depicts the Battle of Roncevaux in 778, where Charlemagne and his men fought against the Basques. It is part of a broader trend in chansons de geste to depict the acts of Charlemagne in general, an era seen as one of grandeur by French people of the time.
Les Lais de Marie de France by Marie de France Lais c. 1160-1210
This work is a collection of 12 stories written in verse and inspired by Breton and Celtic folklore. Marie de France’s work had a large influence on romance literature, and she is the first French woman poet we know of.
Le Roman de Renart by Multiple authors Fabliaux c. 1174-1250
Renart is a mischievous anthropomorphic fox character known in most European countries during the Middle Ages through comedic oral tales and written stories. These tales were written and collected during the 12th and 13th centuries, a lot of them being anonymous. His names comes from the Germanic “Reinhard”. The stories were so popular that the name renard eventually replaced the name goupil, from the Latin vulpes, in most French dialects.
Yvain ou le Chevalier au Lion by Chrétien de Troyes Romance in verse c. 1176
This Arthurian romance is a great archetype of the Arthurian universe during the Middle Ages. A lone knight from the court of King Arthur is called on an adventure into the wild and fantastic world of the forests of Bretagne, on a quest to conquer the heart of his lady.
La Queste del Saint Graal by Anonymous Romance in prose c. 1225-1230
This romance is part of a larger cycle called the Lancelot-Graal, which was the most famous prose iteration of the Arthurian kingdom’s adventures during a big part of the Middle Ages. It tells the adventures of Arthurian knights sent to retrieve the Holy Grail in the name of the King.
Le Roman de la Rose by Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meung Narrative poem c. 1230-1235
This poem is considered the epitome of courtly literature and culture, and also a very good example of allegorical literature as it was done during most of the medieval era. It is the equivalent of a “best-seller” for this time: around 300 manuscripts were found, while most works have 2 to 5 manuscripts at best. Jean de Meung is the most famous of the continuators of Guillaume de Lorris’ part, and considered the best, too.
B. Renaissance Literature
L’Heptaméron by Marguerite de Navarre Short stories c. 1545-1549 (published posthumously in 1559)
This collection of short stories is at the crossroads between medieval and Renaissance literature in France. It is built on the model of Boccacio’s Decameron: travellers are locked away in an abbey, waiting for a huge storm to end and a bridge to be built anew, and they decide to tell stories to help time pass by.
La vie très horrifique du grand Gargantua, père de Pantagruel, jadis composée par M. Alcofribas abstracteur de quintessence. Livre plein de Pantagruélisme (also known as simply Gargantua) by Rabelais Novel 1534
Rabelais is comparable to Shakespeare on many aspects: he didn’t shy away from inventing words, making parodies and using bawdy humour to make a point. Gargantua is a defence of humanism, a prominent school of thought at the time, against the outdated medieval teachings that were still current in education at the time.
Les Regrets by Joachim du Bellay Poetry (sonnets) 1558
Joachim du Bellay is most known for his ideological pamplet La Deffence et Illustration de la Langue Francoyse, in which he defends the importance of colloquial and common language in French, but his poetry sees the wake of individuality in literature and announces Baudelaire in some ways.
Les Amours by Pierre de Ronsard Poetry 1552-1578
Pierre de Ronsard is the most well-known poet of the Pléiade, a group of Renaissance poets taking inspiration from Italian Renaissance authors and from Ancient Roman authors. Les Amours is a collection of poems constantly updated and expanded by Ronsard during his whole life.
Les Essais by Michel de Montaigne Essays 1580
Montaigne is the first francophone essay writer in the generally understood French meaning of the term: texts which communicate a point of view on a subject from a deeply personal perspective.
C. Classical Era
Les Fables de la Fontaine by Jean de la Fontaine Fables 1668-1694
The Fables are short moral stories featuring anthropomorphic animals who represent various qualities and flaws people can have. Jean de la Fontaine’s fables remain a classic in children’s literature up to this day.
Le Cid by Pierre Corneille Tragicomedy (play) 1637
Corneille sets the tone for every classical playwright to follow, despite the fact that he is formerly accused of not firmly following the principles of classical theatre (unity of time, place and action, a subject from the Ancient times, a choice between tragedy and comedy, and the importance of plausibility of the plot). His work seduces contemporary and present-day readers and spectators alike, no matter what his detractors could say against it.
Bérénice by Jean Racine Tragedy (play) 1670
Bérénice is an iconic play of classical era theatre in France. Written in alexandrines, it embeds the literary endeavours of every poet of the time: to please and to affect. The result is a piece of formal and technical mastery.
L’Avare by Molière Comedy (play) 1668
Molière is by far the most renowned comedy writer from the classical era. His corrosive humour and sociological satire have produced numerous extremely interesting works, critiquing many social groups and social archetypes. He had such importance that French is generally called “Molière’s language” by francophones, as opposed to English being called “Shakespeare’s language”.
La Princesse de Clèves by Madame de La Fayette Novel 1678
Madame de La Fayette is one of the most important women writers of the 17th century, and she is a very good representative of the Préciosité aesthetic and a precursor of the realist movement that blossomed in the 19th century. Her book is extremely faithful to the lives of the historical figures depicted.
Les Satires by Nicolas Boileau Poetry (alexandrines) 1666
Les Satires are a collection of critical poems in which Boileau criticizes his predecessors and some contemporary writers, as well as the society of Paris in his days. He is a good representative of classical poetry.
D. Le Siècle des Lumières
Discours sur l’origine et les fondements de l’inégalité parmi les hommes by Jean-Jacques Rousseau Philosophical text 1755
This text, along with Le contrat social, is one of the fundamentals of Rousseau’s philosophy and of political philosophy in general. Rousseau’s philosophy is a major proponent of the idea that humans are inherently good and moral, but that society degrades their morality and good will.
Candide ou l’Optimisme by Voltaire Philosophical tale 1759
Tastefully ironic, Candide is Voltaire’s critique of Leibniz’s optimistic philosophy. Voltaire rejects the idea that things are best as they are and that we must not struggle against the odds, encouraging instead the initiative for change.
Histoire du chevalier Des Grieux et de Manon Lescaut by l’abbé Prévost Novel 1731
Also full of crunchy irony, this novel tells the tale of a lover who is ready to lose everything for his one true love, whom he decided to follow to the other end of the world after knowing her for no more than a day.
La Folle Journée, ou le Mariage de Figaro by Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais Comedy (play) 1776
This play is a satire of the social inequality and skewed justice system before the French revolution. It makes ample exploitation of all comical techniques available at the time and gracefully scandalizes Louis XVI.
La Philosophie dans le boudoir ou Les Instituteurs immoraux by Marquis de Sade Dramatic dialogue 1795
Not for the faint of heart, this book, centred around sexual education and libertine ideology, integrates a lot more than that. De Sade discusses most of his political, sociological and moral ideas through the character he exposes. Libertine ideology is seen by De Sade as the only means of conserving the gains of the French revolution.
This is it for the first part! You will find the second part here.
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The Revenge of the Living Dead Girls / La revanche des mortes vivantes (1987), Pierre B. Reinhard
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The Revenge of the Living Dead Girls (1987) dir. Pierre B. Reinhard
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The Revenge of the Living Dead Girls (La revanche des mortes vivantes, 1987, Pierre B. Reinhard)
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À la une : The state between interdependence and power in the contemporary world : a reassessment / Elena Aoun, Pierre Vercauteren (eds)
Cote de rangement : JZ 1308 S 257469 / Domaine : Sciences politiques
« For decades, the discipline of International Relations (IR) has been defined by the centrality of the state as the international actor par excellence and most debates on this key actor have developed from the perspective of ‘power’ as a defining notion. Later, IR analysts awoke to a new context that appeared to be the consequence of multiple evolutions and trends which began decades earlier but remained mostly unnoticed or underestimated. None of these trends that underpin today’s global context leaves the state and traditional notions of power unaffected. There is therefore a need to reassess the place of the state as it faces all the challenges of this more complex international reality. One part of a pluriannual research project undertaken in the framework of the Research Network on International Governance, Globalization and the Transformations of the State (REGIMEN), this book seeks to address these core issues from various perspectives, allowing for broad and detailed analyses alike.
The first part of the volume offers new theoretical insights on power in the contemporary international system. The second part offers a collection of chapters equally interested in developed middle powers and emerging ones, with a focus on state practices in a period characterized by multiple crises and shifting power distribution. Finally, the last section tackles the hollowing out of state power from very different perspectives, in quite different configurations of interdependence, and in various countries or regions.
Elena Aoun holds a PhD from Science Po Paris and is currently assistant professor in International Relations at the Université catholique de Louvain. Her research interests revolve around EU foreign policy, the conflicts and crises in the Middle East and international involvement in the region.
Pierre Vercauteren is professor in International Relations at the Université catholique de Louvain and visiting professor at the Université Paris Est, and at the Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brasil. He is also secretary general of the international research network REGIMEN. » - Quatrième de couverture
Sociologie
Archaeogaming : an introduction to archaeology in and of video games / Andrew Reinhard
Cote de rangement : CC 79 R 257466
Qualitative data analysis with NVivo / Pat Bazeley, Kristi Jackson
Cote de rangement : H 61 .3 B 257464
Making is connecting : the social power of creativity, from craft and knitting to digital everything / David Gauntlett
Cote de rangement : HM 741 M 257465
Les communautés / Max Weber
Cote de rangement : HM 756 W 257451
Enquête sur les bourgeois : aux marges des beaux quartiers / Kevin Geay
Cote de rangement : HT 653 G 257453
Communication
Youtube : online video and participatory culture / Jean Burgess and Joshua Green
Cote de rangement : HM 851 B 257463
Sémiotique et critique de la culture : espace, nourriture, nature, objets / Gianfranco Marrone
Cote de rangement : P 99 .3 M 257457
Fox populism : branding conservatism as working class / Reece Peck
Cote de rangement : PN 4888 P 257470
Économie
Économétrie appliquée aux variables de durée sous SAS et R / Emmanuel Duguet
Cote de rangement : HB 141 D 257452
Growth and distribution / Duncan K. Foley, Thomas R. Michl, Daniele Tavani
Cote de rangement : HD 75 F 257461
Éducation
S'engager pour accompagner : valeurs des métiers de la formation / Mireille Cifali
Cote de rangement : LB 1051 C 257456
Visual culture / Richard Howells, Joaquim Negreiros
Cote de rangement : LB 1068 H 257471
Arts
Esthétique du détail : peinture-photographie / Jean-Claude Chirollet
Cote de rangement : BH 39 C 257460
Une sociologie des musiques populaires / Simon Frith
Cote de rangement : ML 3470 F 257450
Gestion
Entreprise et responsabilité sociale en questions : savoirs et controverses / sous la direction de Jean-Pierre Chanteau, Kathia Martin-Chenut et Michel Capron
Cote de rangement : HD 60 E 257455
Human resource management and digitalization / edited by Franca Cantoni, Gianluigi Mangia
Cote de rangement : HF 5549 .5.T33 H 257468
Sciences politiques
Rapport de la Mission d'étude en France sur la recherche et l'enseignement des génocides et des crimes de masse / rédigée et éditée par Vincent Duclert
Cote de rangement : HV 6322 .7 R 257459
Temporalité(s) politique(s) : le temps dans l'action politique collective / sous la direction de Renaud Payre et Guillaume Marrel
Cote de rangement : JA 78 T 257458
International relations and the European Union / edited by Christopher Hill, Michael Smith and Sophie Vanhoonacker
Cote de rangement : JZ 1570 I 257467
Anthropologie
Militer pour la science : les mouvements rationalistes en France (1930-2005) / Sylvain Laurens
Cote de rangement : B 833 L 257454
Symbols that stand for themselves / Roy Wagner
Cote de rangement : GN 452 .5 W 257462
Tous ces ouvrages sont exposés sur le présentoir des nouveautés de la BSPO. Ceux-ci pourront être empruntés à domicile à partir du 11 juin 2019.
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Alles ist Kritik
Wie befürchtet wird die Trennung Borussia Dortmunds von Thomas Tuchel weiterhin medial ausgeschlachtet. Gestern erschien ein Interview des Magazins “DER SPIEGEL“ mit BVB-Geschäftsführer Hans-Joachim Watzke, in dem dieser sagte, er hätte kurz vor dem DFB-Pokalfinale an einen Rücktritt gedacht und diese Option auch bereits mit weiteren Vereinsfunktionären besprochen. Dadurch wird klar, dass das von Medienseite gestellte Ultimatum sich nicht nur auf die sportliche Ebene der Borussia bezog, sondern der Club vor die Wahl gestellt wurde, ob der Geschäftsführer, der Trainer oder eben mehrere wichtige Spieler den Verein verlassen. Dies macht die aus BVB-Fansicht nichtsdestotrotz traurige Entscheidung, sich von Thomas Tuchel zu trennen, nachvollziehbarer: Spieler, denen Skandale angehängt werden, lassen sich schlechter verkaufen, sodass man neben sportlichen auch finanzielle Einbußen hätte hinnehmen müssen. Geschäftsführer Watzke steht neben Präsident Dr. Reinhard Rauball und Sportdirektor Michael Zorc wie kaum jemand anders für die aktuelle Borussia, die sich nach Jahren im Niemandsland der Bundesliga-Tabelle mindestens wieder in den oberen Regionen des nationalen Rankings etabliert hat und ist allein als “Aushängeschild” des BVB nicht zu ersetzen. Trainer dagegen haben neben Spielern zumeist die kürzeste Verweildauer bei einem Verein, zudem war Tuchel “erst” seit zwei Jahren im Amt und dadurch wohl am leichtesten angreifbar. Kräftig nachgeholfen wurde hierbei von Medienseite, indem man z. B. eine sachliche Spielanalyse Tuchels als “öffentliche Kritik an der Führungsebene” verkaufte. So ist es auch wenig verwunderlich, dass in letzter Zeit beinahe jede Aussage eines Dortmunder Spielers von den Medien als Kritik am Trainer (wohl absichtlich) fehlinterpretiert wurde. So nahm etwa die "WAZ”-Redaktion ja nicht nur für sich in Anspruch, Matthias Ginters Gedanken besser zu kennen als er selbst. Auch an anderer Stelle wurden u. a. Aussagen von Nuri Şahin, Marco Reus und Marcel Schmelzer als Aufbegehren gegen den Coach aufgefasst. Der Kapitän stellte in einem gestern erschienenen Interview mit den “RuhrNachrichten” klar, dass er keineswegs Kritik an Tuchel geübt hat, doch wie bereits das Beispiel der “WAZ” mit Ginter zeigte, hindert dies die Medien nicht zwingend daran, das Gegenteil von dem zu behaupten, was tatsächlich gesagt wurde. Das Magazin “FOCUS” unterstellt Ginter gar, “unzufrieden mit seiner Situation” zu sein und zuletzt öffentlich mit einem Wechsel kokettiert zu haben - darüber, wo und wann dies geschehen sein soll, wird natürlich kein Wort verloren. Stattdessen wird ein baldiger Abschied des polyvalenten Defensivspielers mit den Worten “Der Konkurrenz mit Toprak und perspektivisch auch Zagadou dürfte eher sich eher [sic] nicht stellen.” prophezeit. Hier wird mit Zagadou sogar ein Spieler ins Gespräch gebracht, dessen möglicher Wechsel zum BVB bislang noch nicht einmal vollzogen wurde. Auffällig an diesem “FOCUS”-Artikel ist, dass genau wie beim Bericht der “WAZ” über Ginter kein Autor genannt wird - Journalismus sieht mit Sicherheit anders aus. “FOCUS-Online”-Autor Sebastian Lang muss man zugestehen, dass er zumindest seinen Namen im Artikel “BVB-Kader ist gespalten - Tuchel hinterlässt ein Zwei-Parteien-System” preisgibt. Schnell wird dem Leser klar, dass er mit den zuvor angesprochenen “WAZ”-Schreibern Gemeinsamkeiten aufweist: Nicht nur wurden Teile des Artikels wortwörtlich von der “WAZ” übernommen, er schlägt auch ansonsten ähnliche Töne an. So wird auch hier die angebliche Unterteilung des Kaders in “Gut” und “Böse” thematisiert und Thomas Tuchel somit vorgeworfen, er hätte zu oft die gleichen Spieler aufgeboten. Kurioserweise warfen ihm die Medien jedoch, als er noch im Amt war, ein ums andere Mal vor, er würde zu oft rotieren lassen. Weiterhin wird behauptet, die Mannschaft sei zerrüttet und in “Tuchel-Gegner” und “-Lieblinge” gespalten. Lediglich die Aufteilung der beiden angeblich existierenden Lager ist hier etwas anders als z. B. bei der dpa: Nationalspieler Julian Weigl wurde von Lang zu den “Tuchel-Freunden”, Torwart Roman Weidenfeller zu den “Tuchel-Kritikern” hinzugefügt, dafür werden hier die von der dpa als “ganz allgemein unwichtig und uninteressant” bezeichneten Spieler Ousmane Dembélé und Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang gar nicht erwähnt. Der “FOCUS-Online”-Artikel darf somit nach dem dpa-Bericht als zweiter größerer Versuch betrachtet werden, nach dem Trainer nun auch noch den Medien unliebsame Spieler loszuwerden. Man scheint sich unter den Pressevertretern wohl nur noch nicht ganz darauf geeinigt zu haben, wen es denn nun eigentlich treffen soll.
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Revenge of the Living Dead Girls - France, 1987 - Severin Blu-ray news
Revenge of the Living Dead Girls – France, 1987 – Severin Blu-ray news
Revenge of the Living Dead Girls is being released on Blu-ray by Severin Films on Black Friday 29th November 2019. The release is limited to just 2,000 units.
Revisiting the Revenge – Interview with Special Effects Artist Benoit Lestang and Writer Jean-Claude Roy
The Revenge – Interview with Director Pierre B. Reinhard
Inside Studio Lestang – Interview with Special Effects Artist Benoit Lestang
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