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== Art and culture == | == Art and culture == | ||
*[[1633]] - [[Galileo Galilei]] is tried before [[Spanish Inquisition|the Inquisition]] for teaching that the Earth orbits the Sun. | *[[1633]] - [[Galileo Galilei]] is tried before [[Spanish Inquisition|the Inquisition]] for teaching that the Earth orbits the Sun. | ||
- | *[[1946]] - The [[Festival de Cannes 1946|Cannes Film Festival]] is relaunched after the war. | + | *[[1946]] - The [[Cannes Film Festival]] [[Festival de Cannes 1946|is relaunched]] after the war. |
*[[1959]] - [[Brion Gysin]] makes his first [[cut-up]] in the [[Beat Hotel]] in [[Paris]]. | *[[1959]] - [[Brion Gysin]] makes his first [[cut-up]] in the [[Beat Hotel]] in [[Paris]]. | ||
*[[2001]] - [[Desire Unbound|Tate Modern's Surrealism: Desire Unbound]], exhibition on surrealism opens in London. | *[[2001]] - [[Desire Unbound|Tate Modern's Surrealism: Desire Unbound]], exhibition on surrealism opens in London. | ||
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*[[1934]] - [[Sophia Loren]], Italian actress | *[[1934]] - [[Sophia Loren]], Italian actress | ||
*[[1959]] - [[Danny Devos]], Belgian artist | *[[1959]] - [[Danny Devos]], Belgian artist | ||
- | *[[1961]] - [[Andrzej Munk]], Polish film director (b. [[1920]]) | ||
*[[1975]] - [[Asia Argento]], Italian actress | *[[1975]] - [[Asia Argento]], Italian actress | ||
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*[[1639]] - [[Johannes Meursius]], Dutch classical scholar (b. [[1579]]) | *[[1639]] - [[Johannes Meursius]], Dutch classical scholar (b. [[1579]]) | ||
*[[1945]] - [[William Buehler Seabrook]], Writer, journalist, occultist and explorer (b. [[1884]]) | *[[1945]] - [[William Buehler Seabrook]], Writer, journalist, occultist and explorer (b. [[1884]]) | ||
+ | *[[1961]] - [[Andrzej Munk]], Polish film director (b. [[1920]]) | ||
*[[2000]] - [[Jeanloup Sieff]], Parisian-born Polish photographer. (b. [[1933]]) | *[[2000]] - [[Jeanloup Sieff]], Parisian-born Polish photographer. (b. [[1933]]) | ||
*[[2004]] - [[Raymond Borde]], French film critic (b. [[1920 ]]) | *[[2004]] - [[Raymond Borde]], French film critic (b. [[1920 ]]) | ||
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Art and culture
- 1633 - Galileo Galilei is tried before the Inquisition for teaching that the Earth orbits the Sun.
- 1946 - The Cannes Film Festival is relaunched after the war.
- 1959 - Brion Gysin makes his first cut-up in the Beat Hotel in Paris.
- 2001 - Tate Modern's Surrealism: Desire Unbound, exhibition on surrealism opens in London.
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Births
- 1934 - Sophia Loren, Italian actress
- 1959 - Danny Devos, Belgian artist
- 1975 - Asia Argento, Italian actress
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Deaths
- 1639 - Johannes Meursius, Dutch classical scholar (b. 1579)
- 1945 - William Buehler Seabrook, Writer, journalist, occultist and explorer (b. 1884)
- 1961 - Andrzej Munk, Polish film director (b. 1920)
- 2000 - Jeanloup Sieff, Parisian-born Polish photographer. (b. 1933)
- 2004 - Raymond Borde, French film critic (b. 1920 )
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