Celle qui fut l’une des partenaires favorites de Jean Gabin a également été l’inspiratrice de deux monstres sacrés : Jean Grémillon pour le cinéma, et Jean-Louis Barrault pour le théâtre. Portrait de l’héroïne de Maria Chapdelaine et du Ciel est à vous.
Pour une enfant qui voit le jour en 1900 dans une belle demeure du XVIe arrondissement de Paris, l’avenir est tout tracé : après une scolarité…
En 1964, France Culture proposait une captation de la pièce de Samuel Beckett "Oh les beaux jours" créée par Madeleine Renaud et Jean-Louis Barrault dans une mise en scène de Roger Blin. https://radiofrance.fr/franceculture/podcasts/les-nuits-de-france-culture/oh-les-beaux-jours-de-samuel-beckett-avec-madeleine-renaud-et-jean-louis-barrault-1373739
FRANCE - CIRCA 1946: Jean-Louis Barrault (1910-1994), French actor in "Baptiste" of Jacques Prevert. Paris, Marigny theatre, October 1946. (Photo by Roger Viollet via Getty Images/Roger Viollet via Getty Images)
Presented at the right time in May 1968, this vehicle symbolizes freedom, leisure and youth in itself. Although designed on the outside by Roland d'Ivoy de la Poype, Jean-Louis Barrault and Jean Darpin, it is once again a real Citroën with its usual ingredients of innovation! All-plastic bodywork, Dyane 6 engine, beater suspension, and atypical styling made to last. Moreover, it is only after 10 years of career that the 4x4 version appears for 4 additional years. A worthy successor to the 2CV Sahara, which was equipped with two engines and therefore four-wheel drive, the Méhari 4x4 is such an exceptional machine with astonishing off-road performance. Indeed, its lightness, its long-travel suspensions, its very short overhangs allow crossings that large 4x4s cannot succeed. Its look is not to be outdone, with the difference with the two-wheel-drive version: reinforced front and rear bumpers, a fuel outlet on the right, an optional spare wheel on the bonnet and one-piece rear lights. . Produced in only 1,213 copies, this 4x4 version is an absolute must!