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John von Sothen


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Burn After Watching

How a flamboyant Frenchman who rose to fame for restoring lost film classics—and burning old film onstage to impress audiences—ended up on trial for manslaughter

Where the Wildensteins Are

For more than a century, France’s Wildensteins reigned over their colossal art dynasty in near-total secrecy. Now the third court case in two decades threatens a precipitous fall for the family

The Château That Ate Provence, Part III

Despite a slew of court judgments and the looming threat of demolition, Château Diter and its eccentric owner are not only standing, they’re open for business. Has Patrick Diter become “the Tiger King of Provence”?

When Family Secrets Turn Deadly

A pedophilia-fueled murder in an idyllic town shocks France

Born in the Cradle of Couture

Officine Générale, Pierre Mahéo’s easy-elegance line, has become a hot brand for the sophisticated man

The Château That Ate Provence, Part II

In Provence, France’s highest court orders a showman to destroy his opulent $69 million faux Italianate palazzo

Toulouse-Lautrec’s Family Is Shortchanged

The artist’s 91-year-old great-grandniece gets grifted out of the château

Off with Their Perks

How “Penelopegate” sentenced a leading French pol to prison and shook the country’s ruling elite

The Château That Ate Provence, Part I

The gaudy villa that has French countrysiders in a tizzy

In Cold Blue Blood

The mystery of the missing French aristocrat who vanished after murdering his wife, children, and dogs

Is Paris Fuming? Oui!

Our expat in France reports on life during nationwide strikes, now in their third month

In Cold Blue Blood

The mystery of the missing French aristocrat who vanished after murdering his wife, children, and dogs

Viva Zapata

The inventor of the Flyboard channels his inner Tony Stark

The Château That Ate Provence, Part I

The gaudy villa that has French countrysiders in a tizzy