Forever Godard: Papers pay tribute to New Wave pioneer
By France24
15 September 2022 |
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We bring you the British front pages as Queen Elizabeth II's coffin arrives at Buckingham Palace. Also: the Gates foundation releases its annual report card on how the world is doing, French papers pay tribute to iconic filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard and finally, has Leonardo DiCaprio broken his rule about dating women over 25?
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