Season 2 of “Cheer” on Netflix… Marie Trintignant told by her mother on Arte…

There is not only live in life, there is also replay. From YouTube and Netflix to TV channel replays and radio station podcasts, 20 minutes concocts for you every Sunday a list of things to see, or see again, to listen to or re-listen to.

Week of January 23 to 30

Marie Trintignant told by her mother on Arte

On August 1, 2003, Marie Trintignant succumbed to her injuries after being violently beaten by her companion Bertrand Cantat in a hotel room in Vilnius, Lithuania. She would have been 60 on January 21. Almost twenty years after his death, his mother Nadine Trintignant produced a tender portrait entitled Your shattered dreams, broadcast on Arte on January 26. A poignant documentary in which she retraces the story and film career of her daughter, which began at the age of 17 in the film Black sequence by Alain Corneau. Archive images, film extracts and behind the scenes are mixed together. “It’s a very joyful documentary and only about the profession, because she didn’t want any intrusions into her private life,” Nadine Trintignant told AFP. The filmmaker also evokes the tragic death of Marie Trintignant, and through her, pays tribute to all the victims of domestic violence. “Let’s never forget, through you, to speak of battered, humiliated, defiled women who so often died under the blows of an illusory love,” she said. A documentary to watch in replay
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Navarro College Cheeleaders Back on Netflix

In 2020, the first season of Cheer, a documentary series about a team of cheerleaders in the United States, was a phenomenal success when it was released on Netflix. The spectators had been touched by the stories of these top athletes and sportswomen, and had thrilled in front of their spectacular competitions. Since then, the cheerleaders of Navarro College have become real stars in the United States. Their coach Monica Aldama even participated in Dance with the stars. Season 2 of Cheer, available since January 12 on the platform, is now looking at this management of notoriety. She also discusses the Covid-19 pandemic which upset the daily life of the team, but also the scandal which followed the first season:
the September 2020 arrest of Jerry Harris, one of the stars of the series, for possession of child pornography photos and videos and charges of embezzlement of minors (currently in prison, the sportsman is awaiting his trial where he will plead not guilty). A case that season 2 of Cheer decided not to evade by devoting an entire episode to it.

Pedro Winter launches his radio show on Apple Music

ED WRECK RADIO, it’s the name of Pedro Winter’s new show on Apple Music. A program in which the DJ and producer, a must on the electro scene and the French Touch, will look back on his career and the encounters that have marked his life and his music. He will also share his playlists of sounds from yesterday and tomorrow. “I take you on six shows, six mixes, six unidentified musical objects, in search of the perfect beat as Afrika Bambaataa repeated,” he explains in the Apple Music press release. Available since January 19, the first episode focuses on DJ Mehdi where Pedro Winter and his guests pay tribute to the producer and composer who died in 2011.

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