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Sartre and Camus, the two most famous French writers of the 20th century, formed a mythical and inseparable couple. These two extraordinary thinkers propelled the figure of the committed writer to the forefront. 👋 + fabulous destinies, subscribe 👉 https://bit.ly/3eK6DnL 🙏 Between 1943 and 1951, Sartre and Camus were friends. In 1952, they publicly tore each other apart, with violence, panache and bad faith, largely because of the Cold War. The reasons for their separation are multiple: literary, philosophical, political and personal, but also divergences of deep beliefs, jealousies and resentments. All the ingredients of an intellectual and fictional drama are combined. The relationship that the two iconoclastic thinkers maintain is simple but tormented, banal but extraordinary. Their conflict marks generations of intellectuals, who must choose between Sartre and Camus. This film presents a multitude of personal testimonies and an unpublished recording of Sartre speaking about Camus. It is structured around numerous unpublished archive images and contains original graphics. Title: SARTRE CAMUS: A FRACTURED FRIENDSHIP A film by Joël CALMETTES © ARTE