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Frédéric Taddei: "if You Wonder Why the French Are morose... It's Normal, the World Has Lost Its Colors"

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"The France of my childhood looked like Godard's "Pierrot le Fou", with its saturated colours, synonymous with eccentricity, flamboyance, demeasurement," says Frédéric Taddei, director of "Marne". Today, France has lost its colors: place to grey, melancholy, standardization.

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"The France of my childhood looked like Godard's "Pierrot le Fou", with its saturated colours, synonymous with eccentricity, flamboyance, demeasurement," says Frédéric Taddei, director of "Marne". Today, France has lost its colors: place to grey, melancholy, standardization.

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Marianne broke the news in on Friday, January 9, 2026.
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