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Frédéric Bonnaud

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Frédéric Bonnaud (born 27 June 1967) is the head of the Cinémathèque française[1] and a French journalist. He was the head of Les Inrockuptibles from 2013 to 2015.[2][3]

Biography

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After starting his career as a cinema programmer in Paris, he became a cinema critic at Les Inrockuptibles. In 2006, he was offered to create a radio show on the French public radio France Inter. Quickly gaining public and critical praise, the show was nonetheless removed from antennas a year later, triggering an intense polemic and a strike of the journalists of Radio France.[4]

In August 2009, he joined Guillaume Durand on France 2 to participate in his program the subject of the scandal. He also holds on Europe 1 a daily chronicle dedicated to television.[5]

He continued his journalistic career, featuring in TV and radio shows, before taking the head of Les Inrocks in 2013[6] and being nominated by the President of the Republic as the head of La cinémathèque française in December 2015.[7]

He is the son of Robert Bonnaud.

References

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  1. ^ Announcement of Frédéric Bonnaud nomination to the French cinémathèque
  2. ^ "Frédéric Bonnaud remplace (à moitié) Audrey Pulvar à la tête des "Inrockuptibles"". Telerama. 18 January 2013. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  3. ^ Frédéric Bonnaud Revient aux Inrocks, Le Monde, 18 janvier 2013
  4. ^ « Bonnaud viré, France Inter en grève », L'Humanité, 28 juin 2007
  5. ^ Antoine, Frédéric (2010-04-01). "Le télé-coaching ou la légitimation de la télé-réalité". Télévision. 1 (1): 65–78. doi:10.3917/telev.001.0065. ISSN 2108-8926.
  6. ^ "Le Mouv' privé de Frédéric Bonnaud en janvier". Télérama (in French). 2013-11-26. Retrieved 2022-09-19.
  7. ^ magazine, Le Point (2015-01-13). ""Charlie Hebdo" : "Les Inrocks" publie en une un dessin de Mahomet". Le Point (in French). Retrieved 2022-09-19.