On the eve of their building’s destruction after more than 50 years, how did the Cercle Culturel Curiel and its tratto | dG1fTmN3bUxVZFZBUzg
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00:00I was at the communist restaurant.
00:02I said, yes, you are at the courier.
00:04When I answered the phone,
00:06they asked me,
00:08Madame courier?
00:10They were my family.
00:12Today I don't work,
00:14Today I don't dress,
00:16I stay naked and I show off.
00:20I found it wonderful to go to the military,
00:22to go eat, and well, in addition.
00:24I wanted to go to the head,
00:26we knew if we could go,
00:28if we couldn't go, we couldn't go.
00:30I had to go because there was something political.
00:32It was inevitable in a way.
00:36We dreamed of things that were much more radical
00:38than what we could do.
00:40Who, today, would commit suicide
00:42for a common good?
00:48I love Luxembourg,
00:50because part of the life of this country
00:52I contributed to make it advance,
00:54to make it suffer,
00:56and to make it laugh.
00:58It was necessarily a huge accelerator
01:00of integration.
01:02That's where you had to be, absolutely.
01:04It was always a place
01:06that helped, in any case.
01:08How to define the courier?
01:10A good question.
01:12An active political figure,
01:14you don't even look for him.
01:16We absolutely didn't have to have ecologists
01:18with us to argue.
01:20We could do it all by ourselves.
01:22And we were also convinced
01:24that things would go differently.
01:26It wasn't a fight,
01:28a communist fight,
01:30but simply a common past
01:32that evolved on the cultural scene,
01:34on the world of home,
01:36as it is now.
01:38And it was sung in all languages.
01:46A piece of life.
01:48What?
01:50I don't know what to say.
01:54I don't know what to say.
02:06The courier is gone.