2011年10月28日星期五

France's main film studios are in the suburbs of Paris

This selective structure has served France well in many ways but also has Rosetta Stone come under heavy criticism and undergone sporadic reform.Cultural lifeParis has for centuries been regarded as the main cultural powerhouse of the Western world, a magnet for artists and intellectuals and a place where new ideas originate and art reigns supreme. This notion was especially true in the early part of the 20th century, when the city was favoured by numerous expatriate writers and artists, including Ernest Hemingway from the United States, James Joyce from Ireland, Pablo Picasso from Spain, and Amedeo Modigliani from Italy.While some critics have maintained that Parisian culture has become more a matter of show and dazzle than of true creativity, the city's cultural life is still highly active and distinctive. Parisians love novelty, have an abounding intellectual curiosity, know how to dress up the simplest Rosetta Stone Japanese cultural event with flair and elegance, and are avid patrons of the arts, so the theatres and concert halls, museums, art galleries, and art cinemas are always well attended.The principal state-run theatres are the Comdie-Franaise, the Odon Theatre, and the National Theatre of Chaillot, which offer a repertoire of French classics, serious modern plays, and foreign imports. Lighter fare is provided by the many privately owned boulevard theatres, which struggle to survive. There are more than 150 smaller theatres, many of them state supported, which present a mixed program of experimental fringe shows, cabaret, and the like. In addition to many multiscreen commercial cinemas, there are scores of little art houses that show a wide variety of movies, many of them with subtitles. France's main film studios are in the Rosetta Stone Arabic suburbs of Paris.

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