Personal Shopper is a French psychological thriller with Kristen Stewart. Before you start cringing at the casting of a Twilight star for the lead role, let's say that Stewart recently became the first American actress in history to win a French César award (Clouds over Sils Maria). If we take into account that she was entrusted with the role by the son of the famous French screenwriter and director Jacques Rémy, Olivier Assay, who in the nineties established himself as one of the key representatives of the new generation of French film directors, then a film that will send fear into your bones does not go away so write off.
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Cross-country skiing is a dangerous but very popular sport. The pleasure of going down an untouched piste often overcomes fear, and going down off the groomed slopes is considered one of the most beautiful winter experiences. As if that wasn't enough of a challenge, Mathieu Bijasson decided to ski the steepest part of the French Alps at night, in pitch darkness.
The first solar road in the world was opened in the French village of Tourouvre au Perche, which means that part of the roadway was covered with solar cells. It is supposed to generate enough energy to power street lighting.
European winter resorts are legendary for their beautiful arrangement, high standards of infrastructure and service and, of course, for their indescribably beautiful unspoilt nature. The problem with most European winter resorts is their popularity and excessive crowding. Here's the solution: Europe's hidden gems are wonderful winter vacation spots that aren't overrun with tourist crowds just yet. Here are European ski resorts that you don't know yet.
Is that a bird? Is it a plane? This is not Yves Rossy, or the birdman, as he is also called. The Swiss pilot impresses again. This time he joined the French aerobatic group Patrouille de France with a rocket backpack (jetpack) with wings in the air.
Just over a year ago, French designer Julien Nonnon projected digital graffiti in the form of wild animals in a hipster guise onto Parisian buildings. This time, he projected couples kissing in the French style onto the facades of the French capital.
By some strange coincidence, the measure of a good destination is the number of tourists who visit it - so the more tourists, the better the destination. But this is not always true. There are hundreds of gems in the world, paradises on Earth, which surprisingly are not yet so popular among travelers. Here are the amazing places we must visit before they are overrun by tourists!
Did you know that taking a picture of the Eiffel Tower at night is a crime and you can be fined for posting it on social media? You can only photograph the Eiffel Tower at night if you obtain permission in advance from the operator (Société d'Exploitation de la Tour Eiffel). Why? Because the illumination of the tower or the night light scenography is defined as a work of art and as such protected by copyright, which means that according to the European Union's copyright regulation, the permission of the artist or in this case the controller. What about taking pictures during the day? How is it with photographing sights in Slovenia?
Do you also marvel at the elegant and slender figures of French women? Wondering what their secrets are? The members of this gourmand-hedonistic nation enjoy themselves completely without worries and without inhibitions and still maintain beautiful bodies. No, the secret is neither in excessive recreation nor in hellish diets. Here are the secrets of slim French women that may help you too.
Watching Euro 2016? The group stage of the competition is just wrapping up in France, and while the results and goals from the 2016 European Football Championship are being drowned in footage of fan riots, it's not all bleak. In addition to the attractive moves and goals and the incomprehensible rage of the fans, Euro 2016 also offered many comedic contributions from both players and fans. We have collected the best video moments so far below.
The interior of most trains is similar; overall, they're all dull and rather bland, with the seat covers setting the tone. Well, not in France. There, the trains are equipped as if entering an Art Nouveau or Baroque building, full of paintings and with a ceiling worthy of the Sistine Chapel. With this project, the French want to bring art closer to the masses.
France has many interesting ski resorts due to the Alps, but the most interesting is their lowest lying ski resort in the ski center of Nœux-les-Mines, 600 kilometers from the first hills, which lies at an altitude of 129 meters above sea level and winds its way down a hill of waste ore (located in a former mining area ). It is the first ski resort of its kind in Europe, but it has another special feature. It does not need snow, as it is skied on a plastic carpet.