FrancoFiles
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Featuring exclusive interviews, FrancoFiles seeks to take every francophile in the U.S. on a transatlantic Rendez-vous with notable French and American guests. Hear experts talk firsthand about their experiences of the collaborations and cultural crossover between the two oldest allies. From the pre-revolutionary era to today's modern tech movement, explore with FrancoFiles the..
FrancoFiles
7M ago
Adopted 170 years apart, grown from similar philosophical roots, and shaped by different histories–a comparative examination of the French and the US Constitutions yields fascinating takeaways about the norms in the two nations.
Featuring guests:
Jeffrey Rosen, President and CEO of the National Constitution Center
Florence Hermite, Head of the French Embassy's Justice Department ..read more
FrancoFiles
7M ago
Sewell Chan is the Editor in Chief of the nonprofit and nonpartisan The Texas Tribune newsroom. During The Texas Tribune Festival 2023, hear his thoughts on rising disinfo and the breakdown of local news as well as his hopes for the industry ..read more
FrancoFiles
9M ago
From the depth of space to the far reaches of the Atlantic, Space Counselor to the French Embassy and CNES Representative in the US Nicolas Maubert is an expert in exploring the unknown. At his day job, he’s seen legends like Thomas Pesquet off into space, and in his free time, he’s explored the high seas on solo missions.
Listen to our conversation with this fascinating colleague, out now on the French Embassy's Podcast ..read more
FrancoFiles
1y ago
A fascinating conversation with Aurélie Jean, accomplished computational scientist, entrepreneur and author who splits her time between the US and France. Aurélie has worked at both MIT and Bloomberg and wears many hats (consultant, researcher, teacher, tech and science advisor, board member, investor and editorial contributor) while using her platform to advocate for women in STEM.
On FrancoFiles Podcast, Aurélie decodes the daunting world of algorithms and artificial intelligence, debunking common misconceptions and shining light on potentially life-saving uses. From ChatGTP to TikTok to can ..read more
FrancoFiles
1y ago
Season Four of FrancoFiles kicks off with the biopic, "Simone: Woman of the Century," featuring the film's star and creator Elsa Zylberstein. Discover the relevance of Simone Veil's story in today's political climate and Elsa's emotional connection to the role ..read more
FrancoFiles
1y ago
Astronauts Thomas Pesquet (France), Megan McArthur (USA), Shane Kimbrough (USA) and Aki Hoshide (Japan) unite to talk about their SpaceX Crew-2 mission, life on the ISS and building international, cross-cultural friendships ..read more
FrancoFiles
1y ago
Hear from Leila Slimani, one of France's leading voices in feminism and human rights, on structures of power. The bestselling author and Prix Goncourt winner in conversation with MSNBC Host Symone Sanders, available now ..read more
FrancoFiles
1y ago
The French Museum and Memorial on Terrorism is set to open in 2027. Its goal is to fight fear, to educate and to honor victims. Executive Director Elisabeth Pelsez and Historian Henry Rousso join Executive VP of the New York National September 11 Museum and Memorial Cliff Chanin to discuss their shared challenges and successes ..read more
FrancoFiles
1y ago
Former member of the European Commission and European Parliament Cecilia Malmström has negotiated on behalf of 27 member states at the WTO and navigated tricky transatlantic deals. On this special EU Explainer episode, Malmström examines the role the world can play in the Ukraine crisis through trade. Europe and the US are pivotal players in keeping goods flowing, and making sure food and other commodities are saving lives ..read more
FrancoFiles
1y ago
Serge Bromberg sees the silver screen as a window into a bygone world, and he wants to open it wider. A French cinephile and modern-day-Indiana Jones, Bromberg has dedicated his life to finding and restoring lost classic films. From the masterpieces of Georges Méliès, to performances of Josephine Baker, to historic reels of France recovering from WWII, he has seen and showcased many pieces assumed to be vanished in time. Listen as he details his work, dives into the history of French film and even tells the story of the first 3D major motion picture ..read more