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Guy Auguste Da-silva, born in 1937 in Isbergues, Hauts de France, FRA, died in 2022
The Human
Who is Guy Da-silva?
Guy Da-silva was a human born in France in 1937. The sex at birth is presumed to be male.
What's the history of this record on The Population Project?
This record was created on June 22, 2023 on The Population Project. It hasn't been edited since then.
The Context
What was the context in France in 1937?
Creation in France of the Algerian People's Party by Messali Hadj. law which grants the government special powers until August 31 with a view to ensuring financial recovery. Finance Minister Georges Bonnet establishes a floating franc of 43 milligrams of gold (devaluation of 34% since 1928). He enters into a new agreement with the Bank of France, whose gold holdings and foreign currency assets are revalued.
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Alain Badiou - French philosopher, cofounder of the faculty of Philosophy of the Universite de Paris VIII
Jean-Luc Godard - Jean-Luc Godard was a French and Swiss film director, screenwriter, and film critic. He rose to prominence as a pioneer of the French New Wave film movement of the 1960s, alongside such filmmakers as Francois Truffaut, Agnes Varda, Eric Rohmer and Jacques Demy. He was arguably the most influential French filmmaker of the post-war era. According to AllMovie, his work revolutionized the motion picture form through its experimentation with narrative, continuity, sound, and camerawork. His most acclaimed films include Breathless (1960), Vivre sa vie (1962), Contempt (1963), Band of Outsiders (1964), Alphaville (1965), Pierrot le Fou (1965), Masculin Feminin (1966), Weekend (1967) and Goodbye to Language (2014).
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