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Maurice Sinet, known as Siné, is one of the leading figures of French satirical cartooning, renowned for his dark humor, fierce anticlericalism, and radical political commitments. His life was inextricably linked to a passion for drawing, jazz, and anti-colonial activism. Maurice Albert Sinet was born in Paris, in a working-class neighborhood in the east of the city, at the end of 1928, into a modest family. His father was an artistic blacksmith and his mother a grocer. He grew up between Belleville, Ménilmontant, Barbès, and Pigalle, which instilled in him from a very young age a critical perspective on social inequality. At fourteen, he entered the École Estienne, studying drawing and model making while earning a living at night as a singer in cabarets. His time in the military, often spent in solitary confinement, reinforced his rejection of the army, the state, and imposed discipline.
5.8Mammuth
2010
10.0Faut Savoir se Contenter de Beaucoup
2015
6.1Louise-Michel
2008
8.3Droit de Réponse
1981
10.0Manifesto of the 121
2011
6.6Cavanna, jusqu'à l'ultime seconde j'écrirai
2015
7.0Choron dernière
2009
10.0Jean-Jacques de Félice, The Passion For Justice
2018
6.7Cartoon circus
1972

Arrabal et les Garçons
2011