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A paradox called Hollywood|New collection on ARTS.FILM

18.04.2025

A paradox called Hollywood|New collection on ARTS.FILM

Hollywood is often described as a dream factory, filled with stories of individuals who managed, against all odds, to break free from the traps of the industry, change it from within, and ultimately triumph. These inspiring journeys, explored in Jamie Lee Curtis, un cri de liberté à Hollywood and Jodie Foster — Hollywood dans la peau, fuel the myth of an Eldorado where anything seems possible.

At the same time, countless other stories reveal the harsh realities faced by communities and artists confronting racism and sexism — a reality sharply brought to light in Hollywood et les indiens and Devenir Marilyn, among others.

One question inevitably arises: Is Hollywood a dream factory — or a nightmare machine?

Here’s a collection to help you form your own opinion!

A paradox called Hollywood

(NEW RELEASES)

AVA GARDNER, LA GITANE D’HOLLYWOOD — Sergio D. Mondelo
DR. JACK ET MR. NICHOLSON
 — Emmanuelle Nobecourt

Hollywood et les indiens — Neil Diamond
Paul Newman, l’intranquille
 — Jean Lauritano
Tony Curtis, le gamin du Bronx
 — Ian Ayres
Jodie Foster — Hollywood dans la peau — Camille Juza, Yal Sadat
Clint Eastwood, la dernière légende
 — Clélia Cohen
Jamie Lee Curtis, un cri de liberté à Hollywood
 — Valérie Jourdan
Devenir Marilyn
 — Michèle Dominici