Hosted by Céline Cousteau and Sylvain Ogier on Saturday on Earth

Guests of Lonell’s First Earth Week, the journalist and documentary director along with the famous grandfather hosted a conference on Saturday afternoon.

It’s a triangle story. Happy Encounters Triangle. These are three people who don’t know each other but have a common interest.

It all started with Corinne Bolleri, a cultural assistant at Lunell Municipality. With general knowledge, the eighth assistant has connected with Sylvain Auger, radio and television man, journalist and host on dozens of programs including The Essentials. crazy sexyAnd do not dream And treasure map.

real encounter

Lunello’s official-elect’s proposal to participate in the first Earth Week tempts those who have chosen the Sommières region to live there for nearly ten years. “When Corinne Pulleri told me about a conference with an author, I immediately thought of Céline Cousteau”, says Sylvain Ogier, who actually wanted to meet the documentary director of his first book dedicated to his famous predecessor, The world after my grandfather, released in September 2020 by Viard Editions.

Commander Cousteau was often mentioned in the Brassens room during the Saturday afternoon conference. Memories, of course, anecdotes of course, but above all messages for this tormented planet Earth.

“The main thing and one that one must fully understand is to maintain the connection with nature. The connection with oneself cannot be denied. This connection is fundamental. It is the meaning of all my life.”Céline Cousteau confirmed during this meeting with the audience moderated by Sylvain Ogier, who had… “Chance to meet Commander Cousteau” When his voice echoed through the airwaves France Inter. “A smart and honest man with an incredible career. A real encounter.”

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Just like his granddaughter.

“We communicated well from the start,” Both reveal. Definitely the beginning of a long story between a second book, a US documentary series, an exhibition in virtual and augmented reality, and a journalist in the process of writing an autobiographical novel. Nice epic start…

During this conference, young Lunelloise Aïryne Ismeon read the much-talked-about text on the protection of living beings, which won her the second Rhetoric Prize of the Académie de Montpellier and Toulouse.

Frank Mccarthy

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