How about singers that aren't Céline Dion?
Roch Voisine, that Lara woman....that's about it.
And Mitsou! Even if she's a "journalist" now.
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How about singers that aren't Céline Dion?
Roch Voisine, that Lara woman....that's about it.
And Mitsou! Even if she's a "journalist" now.
Okay, Roch Voisine is from New Brunswick and apparently Lara Fabian is originally from Belgium.
Roch Voisine, that Lara woman....that's about it.
I'm using Roch Voisine, I refuse to include Lara Fabian. I am using Isabelle Boulay though.
By the way, I'm not just trying to torture you all, but rather trying to come up with lists of keywords for students to explore Francophone culture on the Internet.
Hey, megan, coincidentally enough, the LJ music comm audiography is doing a Francophilia theme this week, so you can find lots and lots of artists singing in French.
Isn't the Feist woman from Montreal?
Isn't the Feist woman from Montreal?
She is from Calgary, and now lives in France and Toronto.
Does she sing in French though? I wanted to use Arcade Fire, but they don't have that much in French.
Also, speaking of Arcade Fire, thanks PC!
For the record, if I get around to posting, I'll be posting the Robots in Disguise song "La Nuit," the Apocalyptica song "En Vie," and something by Autour de Lucie.
The extent of my Canadian film-making knowledge is Jesus of Montreal and Atom Egoyan. The latter of whom does include Francophone characters, now and then, but doesn't direct in French to my knowledge.
...and I thought I was all informed and stuff by knowing that Much Music, a music TV channel we used to get in the high, weird parts of cable was a Canadian (Anglophone) channel.
Aren't Godspeed You Black Emporer from Montreal? And Stars? And The Unicorns, who are now called Islands, I believe? And the genius guitarist for Pelican, Laurent Schroeder-Lebec. And the McGarrigle sisters - I can't think of their names, but one's Rufus & Martha Wainwright's mom? I think that's all I have.
As for Francophone African directors, I'm at a loss. But there's that actor guy, Isaac De Benkole (which I'm probably horribly misspelling), from the Jarmusch movies. I've heard of Ousmane Sembene, but I've never seen one of his movies. I've seen a movie about Fela Kuti called Music Is The Weapon, but I think the filmmakers were from French television.