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Dans ce roman, Patrick Girard nous raconte le destin hors du commun de Fernand de Magellan, fi gure oubliée de l’histoire, rejeté par sa patrie d’origine, le Portugal, et négligé par sa patrie ...
If “Gael Garcia Bernal as Magellan” sounds to you like a pretty cool Netflix series, you have never seen a film by Filipino auteur and slow-cinema master Lav Diaz. Known on the international ...
Cannes 2025: Magellan movie review – Gael García Bernal plays explorer in engrossing epic Filipino filmmaker Lav Diaz’s epic, visually stunning film presents its subject not as a daring ...
Premiering at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, 'Magellan' sees Gael García Bernal and Lav Diaz unite for an immersive epic. Read our review.
TORONTO, April 30, 2025--Magellan Aerospace Corporation ("Magellan") announced today the signing of important agreements (LTAs) with Pratt & Whitney Canada. Pratt & Whitney is an RTX business ...
Lav Diaz's nine-hour film about the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan is set to premiere at the Cannes Film Festival next month.
Three former executives at Magellan Diagnostics have pleaded guilty to concealing a device malfunction that led to inaccurate lead level tests in thousands of patients, many of them children. The ...
Designer Sibylle de Tavernost pays ‘Homage to Fernand Léger’ with a new collection of limited-edition rugs. The pieces reframe the artists’ legacy through de Tavernost’s contemporary lens and expand ...
A federal judge on Wednesday signed-off on a plea agreement resolving charges against Magellan Diagnostics that it concealed a malfunction in its lead-testing devices that led to thousands of ...
The Count of Monte Cristo, directed by Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de La Patellière, made its world premiere at the 77th Cannes Film Festival, where it received a resounding 11-minute ...
Pierre Niney (‘Yves Saint Laurent’) plays the hero of Alexandre Dumas’ epic novel in a new French-language version from Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de la Patellière.
'The Count of Monte Cristo' doesn’t condense easily, but a pair of French directors have cracked it brilliantly, emphasizing the theme of revenge.