
François Barge-Prieur is a film critic for the non-profit magazine *Les fiches du cinéma*; he is also the creator of the cultural program “Le Bon Plan,” which takes the form of short videos.
François Barge-Prieur is a member of the French Film Critics’ Union, as well as the National Agency for the Development of Regional Cinema.
Today in France, one in five films is adapted from a literary work. The exchange between cinema and literature has never been so flourishing, even though this convergence actually raises a fundamental question: what are the similarities and differences between “putting into words” and “staging”? Does the book have the privilege of narrative, while cinema has that of sensations? A question more complex than it seems, to which François Barge-Prieur will attempt to provide some answers by drawing on a number of excerpts from books and films.
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Free entry.
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Opening times
On 23 April 2026
- 18:30
Location
Contact Mission Cinema Festival - CONFERENCE LITTÉRATURE ET CINEMA UNE RELATION DE LONGUE DATE
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