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65, Rue D'aubagne: the Wounds of a City and the Strength of the People of Marseilles by Mathilde Aurier and the Cree City

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How to survive the disaster? Mathilde Aurier weaves individual and collective narratives related to the collapses of the Rue d'Aubagne and highlights the wounds of a city and the strength of its people. On 5 November 2018 at 9:05 a.m., two buildings collapsed in the city centre of Marseille. The 63 rue d'Aubagne, uninhabited, falls first. In his fall, he leads the 65 rue d'Aubagne, inhabited. It was by a discussion started on a beach in 2022 tha…
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How to survive the disaster? Mathilde Aurier weaves individual and collective narratives related to the collapses of the Rue d'Aubagne and highlights the wounds of a city and the strength of its people. On 5 November 2018 at 9:05 a.m., two buildings collapsed in the city centre of Marseille. The 63 rue d'Aubagne, uninhabited, falls first. In his fall, he leads the 65 rue d'Aubagne, inhabited. It was by a discussion started on a beach in 2022 tha…

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Sceneweb broke the news in on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.
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