Stéphane Marti: «Reading a book is an act of freedom».»

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écrit par Loris S. Musumeci · 08 December 2016 · 0 commentaire

Stéphane Marti teaches French and Latin literature, cinema and photography at the Atelier du Regard he founded at the Lycée-Collège des Creusets in Sion, Valais. A lover of the seventh art, he chairs the Fellini Foundation. His many commitments to art and culture have earned him numerous honors, including the silver medal of the Académie des Arts-Sciences-Lettres and the title of Cavaliere OSI of the Italian Republic. A simple, dedicated and passionate man, he generously answers our questions on the links between literature and cinema.

Le Regard Libre: Is there competition between literature and cinema in a society that is now more focused on screens than books?

Stéphane Marti: I'd just like to reiterate that literature and cinema cannot be seen as competing with each other. The word «literature»

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