March 27th, 2013
Dear World Live at Paris College of Art
Robert X. Fogarty founded Dear World two years ago at the Harvard Social Enterprise conference, with the aim of… read more
L’Académie des Arts et du Cinéma (Arts and Cinema Academy), the French equivalent to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in the United States, awards each year the best films in France.
This year, the ceremony was held on Friday, February 22 at the majestic Theâtre du Châtelet in Paris.
Les Armateurs, owned by PCA’s President Reginald de Guillebon, won the Best Animated Movie Cesar for “Ernest et Célestine,” an original and beautifully produced movie about the unlikely friendship between a bear, Ernest, and a young mouse named Célestine.
Read more about Ernest et Célestine.

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Accumulations: A PCA Student show Noun -The acquisition or gradual gathering of something. read more
In defiance against the rigidity of the administration, the workers of SIMEROM, a former machine tool factory in Sibiu… read more
Video artist Grace Ndiritus to speak in Fine Arts Department at the PCA Studios. read more
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Les Armateurs wins a César for best animated movie “Ernest et Célestine.”