
Régis Debray
Régis Debray is a French intellectual, writer, and political activist celebrated for his contributions to literature and philosophy. He is known for his engagement in various social and political issues over the decades. Debray co-authored 'Le Dernier Souffle' with Claude Grange, a book that highlights the experiences of caregivers in palliative care, serving as a foundation for Costa-Gavras’ film. His work continues to influence discussions surrounding healthcare and end-of-life ethics in France.
Born on Sep 02, 1940 (84 years old)
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Iraq:
Regis Debray was appointed as an advisor to Mitterrand after returning from Bolivia.
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France:
Régis Debray was among the notable figures who rallied support for Pierre Goldman.
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Iraq:
Regis Debray is mentioned as a consultant who provides expertise to serve the state.
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Greece:
Regis Debray is mentioned as the author of the book that inspired the film 'The Last Breath'.
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France:
Philosopher Régis Debray collaborated with Claude Grange on a short essay about contemporary attitudes towards death.
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Liechtenstein:
The film is adapted from a work by Régis Debray.
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France:
Régis Debray is an author and philosopher who discusses the topic of death in relation to his age and experiences.
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France:
Régis Debray is a writer who co-authored the book that inspired the film about the palliative care unit.
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