In Harmony
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Initial release | France |
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Directors | Denis Dercourt |
Box office | 4 million USD |
Based on | Sur mes quatre jambes |
Bernard Sachsé | |
Véronique Pellerin | |
Composers | Jérôme Lemonnier |
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ID | 1599108 |
About In Harmony
An injured equestrian stuntman (Albert Dupontel) develops a bond with his insurance agent (Cécile De France).
Somalia's violin novice to TV orchestra triumph in four years
... " You work together In Harmony and build music In Harmony, " said Dr Jama, noting the sounds of the Egyptian and Sudanese orchestras...
The indigenous groups fighting against the quest for 'white gold'
... Indigenous groups like the Ocloya seek to live In Harmony with Pachamama (Mother Earth), whom they worship in ceremonies...
Taymouth Castle: Row over £300m redevelopment shatters peace
... " We are 100% committed to not just working In Harmony with the environment, infrastructure, businesses and way of life, but wherever possible to enhance them - and do so in a way that respects the land, people and traditions, " he added...
Revamped Burrell Collection wins Museum of the Year
... Jenny Waldman, director of the Art Fund and chair of the judges for the competition, said: " The Burrell Collection is extraordinary - a world-class collection displayed in an inspirational building, In Harmony with the surrounding landscape of Pollok Park...
Biodiversity: Can we set aside a third of our planet for nature?
... " Indigenous people know the value of this biodiversity and live In Harmony with it, " she told BBC News...
COP27: The oil project being called a sin
... Key to their culture and belief systems is living In Harmony with nature...
Royal send-off for trek across Arabian desert in British explorer's footsteps
... " Just observing how nature controls everything In Harmony and how we are the ones that have to adapt, makes one very humble...
Government review of ELMS farming subsidies stokes anger
... " He said any suggestion farmers be paid based on the amount of land they owned " would squander years of work and waste the opportunity to create a thriving agriculture sector that works In Harmony with nature...
Revamped Burrell Collection wins Museum of the Year
A recently refurbished Glasgow museum has won one of The World 's most lucrative art prizes.
The Burrell Collection has been named the Art Fund Museum of the Year 2023, which comes with a £120,000 award.
The Winner was announced by artist Sir Grayson Perry at a ceremony at the British Museum in London on Wednesday.
The Burrell beat Leighton House (London), The Mac (Belfast), Natural History Museum (London) and Scapa Flow Museum (Orkney) to the title.
The Burrell Collection in Pollok Country Park houses the 9,000-object Collection of Sir William and Constance Burrell.
The Collection - which includes objects from Europe and Asia - was donated to Glasgow by Sir William in 1944.
Sir Hector Hetherington, former principal of Glasgow University, described the donation of The Collection as " one of The Greatest gifts ever made to any city in The World . "
Managed by The Charity Glasgow Life, it was officially reopened by King Charles in October 2022, almost four decades after his late mother, Queen Elizabeth Ii , first opened it.
The internationally renowned museum and gallery had been closed for a five-year £68. 25m refurbishment.
The Major redisplay aimed to celebrate diversity through The Museum 's rich and varied Collection and create The Most accessible, inclusive and sustainable fine and Decorative Arts museum in The World .
Duncan Dornan, head of museums and collections for Glasgow Life, was presented with The Cash prize.
Jenny Waldman, director of the Art Fund and chair of the judges for The Competition , said: " The Burrell Collection is Extraordinary - a world-class Collection displayed in an inspirational building, In Harmony with the surrounding landscape of Pollok Park.
" Reopened in 2022, the sensitive renovation and Collection redisplay invite exploration and delight, with innovative digital displays offering New Ways of understanding the art and objects in The Museum 's light, welcoming spaces.
" All This Was achieved with a strong shared purpose and with the involvement of local community groups in Glasgow. "
Mary Beard , historian, broadcaster and fellow judge, called The Collection " A Treasure trove of objects" with everything from one of the UK's most important collections of Chinese Art , to medieval tapestries and Stained Glass , and works of art by Rembrandt, Degas and more.
Since reopening, the Burrell Collection welcomed over 500,000 visitors and contributed an economic impact of £20m for Glasgow in its first six months.
The Other four finalists were awarded £15,000.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com