18th century writer Samuel Johnson once said, “When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford.”
Much has changed in London since the 18th century, but the sentiment of Johnson’s statement is perhaps more apt than ever. London has developed into one of the most exciting and vibrant cities in the world. It’s steeped in history, diversity and regardless of where your passions and interests lie, you’ll find an outlet for them in this wonderful city. If you’re preparing to live in London, here’s a little teaser of what’s in store and what to look forward to as a new Londoner.
Enter , an activist-journalist and founder of the magazine Fakir . Using hidden cameras, clever deceptions, and a fair amount of bluffing, Ruffin helps the Klurs take their fight directly to Bernard Arnault , the billionaire CEO of LVMH and France’s richest man. Why It’s a Must-Watch Merci Patron! Unveiling Bernard Arnault's Empire - Ftp
The film follows the story of , a couple who lost their jobs when their factory in Poix-du-Nord—which manufactured suits for the luxury brand Kenzo (owned by LVMH )—was relocated to Poland. Living on just a few euros a day and facing the foreclosure of their home, the Klurs are at their breaking point.
The 2016 French documentary (directed by François Ruffin) is a masterful blend of activism, humor, and investigative journalism. Often described as a French counterpart to Michael Moore's work, this film captures a "David vs. Goliath" struggle that resonated across France, even fueling the social movement Nuit Debout . The Plot: A Battle for Justice
Enter , an activist-journalist and founder of the magazine Fakir . Using hidden cameras, clever deceptions, and a fair amount of bluffing, Ruffin helps the Klurs take their fight directly to Bernard Arnault , the billionaire CEO of LVMH and France’s richest man. Why It’s a Must-Watch Merci Patron! Unveiling Bernard Arnault's Empire - Ftp
The film follows the story of , a couple who lost their jobs when their factory in Poix-du-Nord—which manufactured suits for the luxury brand Kenzo (owned by LVMH )—was relocated to Poland. Living on just a few euros a day and facing the foreclosure of their home, the Klurs are at their breaking point.
The 2016 French documentary (directed by François Ruffin) is a masterful blend of activism, humor, and investigative journalism. Often described as a French counterpart to Michael Moore's work, this film captures a "David vs. Goliath" struggle that resonated across France, even fueling the social movement Nuit Debout . The Plot: A Battle for Justice
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