Episodios

  • Summer's must-watch TV & film: 'Jaws at 50', Acapulco's final season and 'Wednesday' Returns
    Jul 18 2025

    Our TV critic Dheepthika Laurent joins Eve Jackson to unpack the highlights of July and August's biggest series and films – from "Jaws at 50" featuring exclusive interviews, to the light-hearted drama of "Acapulco", the Emmy buzz surrounding this year's nominations, and the exciting new "Black Panther" spinoff "Eyes of Wakanda" on Disney+. Don’t miss our full rundown and exclusive insights into what to watch this summer!

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  • Rencontres d'Arles festival puts women and Indigenous voices front and centre
    Jul 17 2025

    In this episode of arts24 with Eve Jackson, we explore the 56th Rencontres d'Arles festival in France, where women and Indigenous artists like Caroline Monnet take centre stage, challenging colonial narratives and celebrating resilience through photography and art. Plus, get previews of London's new burlesque musical "Diamonds and Dust" starring Dita Von Teese, Oasis's triumphant return to Manchester and the global Netflix sensation "KPop Demon Hunters".

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  • Film show: Your must-see summer movies
    Jul 16 2025

    Get ready for your ultimate cinema fix! This week on arts24, Eve Jackson and film critic Emma Jones dive into the hottest summer movie releases – from the psychological pandemic drama "Eddington" to the blockbuster reboot of "Superman", plus the colourful new "Smurfs" adventure. Discover why Joaquin Phoenix's latest film grapples with the turmoil of 2020, how James Gunn's Superman brings heart and humour back to the Man of Steel and why Rihanna's Smurfette steals the show in the beloved reboot. Plus, get a sneak peek at upcoming films this summer, including Luc Besson's "Dracula" and Pedro Pascal's sci-fi epic "The Fantastic Four: First Steps".

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  • Arabic language takes centre stage at Avignon's 79th theatre festival
    Jul 15 2025

    For three weeks every summer, the streets of the southern French city of Avignon are overrun with performances of all kinds, from classical drama to spontaneous stand-up comedy. FRANCE 24’s Olivia Salazar-Winspear went to check out this year’s programme, as festival director Tiago Rodrigues invites Arabic-speaking artists to show their work as part of his guest language initiative.

    We discuss the multimedia storytelling of "When I saw the Sea", a performance created by Lebanese director Ali Chahrour exploring the injustices and indignities experienced by migrant workers in the "Kafala" system and hear how personal stories give his work powerful emotional authenticity and a universal resonance.

    We also hear from Zena, one of his inspiring actresses, and reflect upon the resistance of the Lebanese cultural sector, despite the recent crises the country has endured.

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  • Music show: Kae Tempest's deeply personal album 'Self Titled'
    Jul 14 2025

    On today's music show on Arts24, Jennifer Ben Brahim chats with British musician, poet, playwright and author Kae Tempest. He started busking at just sixteen years old at open mic nights and raves. Music and self expression became a lifeline for the Brit who recently transitioned. 4 critically acclaimed albums and two Mercury Prize nominations under his belt, Kae is back with ‘Self Titled’. A deeply personal project, about resistance, doubt and hope.

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  • Comings and goings at Paris's Haute Couture houses
    Jul 11 2025

    As the Haute Couture collections wrap up in the French capital, we take a look at some of the highlights in a season where arrivals and departures have cast a shadow over many of the major houses' collections. Fashion editor Samantha Tse talks us through a transitional collection for Chanel, as the label awaits the arrival of its new artistic director, Matthieu Blazy. Echoing the Met museum's glitzy annual gala, the Bal d'Eté in Paris brought together celebrities like Keira Knightley, Sofia Coppola, Penelope Cruz and Diane Kruger to raise funds for the Louvre's Decorative Arts Museum.

    We also discuss Demna Gvasalia's final show for Balenciaga, Glenn Marten's début at Margiela and Iris van Herpen's bio-luminescent creations as the Dutch designer stuns critics with innovative and delicate beauty once again.

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  • Egypt's $1 billion marvel: Arts24's exclusive look inside the Grand Egyptian Museum
    Jul 10 2025

    Join arts24 presenter Eve Jackson on an exclusive journey inside the Grand Egyptian Museum – a colossal cultural masterpiece just a mile from the Great Pyramids of Giza. The museum's grand debut has faced multiple delays and was set to open this July, but ongoing tensions in the Middle East have pushed back the opening once again, making this your rare opportunity to explore its wonders ahead of time.

    After two decades and a billion-dollar build, this stunning museum showcases over 100,000 artefacts, including the full collection of Tutankhamun's treasures – reunited under one roof for the very first time.

    With cutting-edge restoration labs, sustainable design that cuts energy use by 60 percent and panoramic views of the ancient pyramids, this is more than a museum – it’s Egypt's bold statement to the world, bridging 7,000 years of history with modern ambition.

    Watch Eve uncover the stories behind colossal statues, revolutionary architecture and the experts bringing the past back to life.

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  • Tahar Rahim's 'Alpha' male subverted by Julia Ducournau
    Jul 9 2025

    Film critic Perrine Quennesson tells us why Palme d’Or-winning director Julia Ducournau's latest feature "Alpha" divided critics when it screened at Cannes. She explains how leading actor Tahar Rahim transformed himself for the role and salutes the French filmmaker's imaginative use of imagery in her daring films.

    We check out Quentin Dupieux's satire of influencer culture "The Piano Accident" and discuss "The Girls We Want", the promising début from director Prïncia Car.

    And for those looking for a sumptuous lesson in filmmaking, there's a Claude Chabrol retrospective happening in French cinemas all summer.

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