1:07:01
	So, as Veronique's big enemy,
Malraux says,
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	liberty doesn't always
have clean hands.
1:07:10
	Veronique, what's the matter?
1:07:12
	Problems?
1:07:14
	I have too many enemies.
1:07:16
	Enemies? You? But who?
1:07:20
	You know, the warlords,
1:07:22
	the bureaucrats,
magnates and landowners
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	and the reactionary intellectuals.
1:07:28
	Those are my enemies.
1:07:31
	Well, that makes a lot
of enemies, indeed.
1:07:34
	What are you up to?
1:07:36
	Not much.
1:07:39
	Writing in Les Temps Modernes
as always, and some books.
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	ENCOUNTER WITH FRANClS JEANSON
and some books.
1:07:48
	For this year I have a new project.
1:07:53
	What?
1:07:54
	I want to do cultural action.
1:07:57
	But what's that?
1:07:59
	I don't think
anyone really knows yet.
1:08:02
	And I want to try an experiment.
1:08:05
	But culture and action
are old words.
1:08:08
	Yes, but culture is cut off
from action now.
1:08:13
	At least it seems so.
1:08:15
	So it doesn't interest me.
1:08:17
	- Besides, I agree with you.
- You do?
1:08:21
	What interests me is
1:08:24
	that culture gives control
of the world.
1:08:27
	Concretely, when will you do it?
1:08:30
	I start in two months.
1:08:33
	The experiment will last a year.
1:08:36
	Because I want to see
what's possible.
1:08:38
	What is the experiment?
1:08:42
	With a whole team,
we're going to try...
1:08:47
	- In what area?
- Acting, for example.
1:08:49
	- Theatre?
- Yes, in a theatre at Chalon.
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	The Bourgogne Theatre.
We'll try to...
1:08:57
	You'll move out of town?
1:08:59
	Im going to Bourgogne.