
The Night at the Théâtre Antique
THE PRINCES
By Tony Gatlif
6 July 2023
09.45 PM - 12.00 AM
15 euros
15€ in ticket offices and online. At the théâtre Antique from 9pm.
(T.R. 12-18 years old : 10 € / free for holders of a pro pass and for children under 12 years old).
2023 LUMA RENCONTRES DUMMY BOOK AWARD
The award for best dummy book.
With support from the LUMA Foundation.
PRIX PICTET
Announcement of the shortlist of artists in contention for the 10th edition of the Prix Pictet whose theme is “Human.”
THE GHOST SCRAPBOOK: THE KEY TO THE SHINING ENIGMA?
A performance based on the legendary Stephen King thriller that Stanley Kubrick brought to the screen in 1980. What if a scrapbook with hundreds of press clippings and scary, spine-chilling pictures could unlock the mystery of The Shining?
WHAT DIANE ARBUS WASN’T DOING
In this presentation, Darius Himes discusses with Neil Selkirk the many common photographic practices eschewed by Arbus in her work, seeking to peel away some of the many layers of misunderstanding that have evolved, and hoping to make those who choose to look free to see.
THE PRINCES
By Tony Gatlif
With Manero and his musicians
To complement this summer’s exhibition Light of Saints. A Photographic Pilgrimage at the Chapel of the Museon Arlaten, the Rencontres d’Arles has invited director Tony Gatlif (Latcho Drom, Gadjo dilo, Exils, Liberté, Tom Medina…) to tell us the story of the Gitanos, Manouches, Romani, and Travelers of France and Europe.
Tony Gatlif recounts the tale of these peoples, whose memory is lost in an endless present where myths and stereotypes are confused with reality.
The award for best dummy book.
With support from the LUMA Foundation.
PRIX PICTET
Announcement of the shortlist of artists in contention for the 10th edition of the Prix Pictet whose theme is “Human.”
THE GHOST SCRAPBOOK: THE KEY TO THE SHINING ENIGMA?
A performance based on the legendary Stephen King thriller that Stanley Kubrick brought to the screen in 1980. What if a scrapbook with hundreds of press clippings and scary, spine-chilling pictures could unlock the mystery of The Shining?
WHAT DIANE ARBUS WASN’T DOING
In this presentation, Darius Himes discusses with Neil Selkirk the many common photographic practices eschewed by Arbus in her work, seeking to peel away some of the many layers of misunderstanding that have evolved, and hoping to make those who choose to look free to see.
THE PRINCES
By Tony Gatlif
With Manero and his musicians
To complement this summer’s exhibition Light of Saints. A Photographic Pilgrimage at the Chapel of the Museon Arlaten, the Rencontres d’Arles has invited director Tony Gatlif (Latcho Drom, Gadjo dilo, Exils, Liberté, Tom Medina…) to tell us the story of the Gitanos, Manouches, Romani, and Travelers of France and Europe.
Tony Gatlif recounts the tale of these peoples, whose memory is lost in an endless present where myths and stereotypes are confused with reality.