Our Best Wishes!
- Marie Ange Barbancourt

- Dec 31, 2025
- 3 min read
Two Thousand and Twenty-Six of Our Era
An inspiration breathed by the absolute truth of Artists
By Marie Ange Barbancourt
Editor-in-Chief and Director of Development, Diamont History Group
If the 21st century is defined by the turbulence between the rawness of lies and the concealed truth that feeds conformity, our mission—through our stories—is to tell you what is real without diluting its essence.

Today, people apologize for having spoken or written the truth, because our world prefers to surrender to the uniform trend of an overly sanitized political correctness that hides reality in favor of the all-powerful “alternative fact,” polishing consciences for the sake of an illusory sense of peace. A strange scenario indeed, painted across the global chessboard.Yet one thing never goes out of style: the integrity that lives deep within us. That integrity endures, standing firm against every wind and every discourse.
But in an artificial world, how can we approach truth without altering its essence? I would say: by remaining true to oneself. For the Diamont History Group team, it is precisely this authenticity that allows us to seek out the truth of our artists and share it with you through the pages of our magazines: Cinéarts Diamond, Oxymores, Kariata, Hitmag, and Diamont Media.Each article carries the imprint of the journalist who, behind their computer, lets their fingers glide across the keyboard to bring you the lived reality of the women and men whose art enriches our everyday lives.
In 2026, our vintage will be even finer, with content available in two languages so that more readers around the world may access our work—discovering or rediscovering artists of every kind through in‑depth articles, because our team will always stand in defense of truth.
Thank you to all our readers!
I wish you a year filled with health, happiness, and prosperity

A Never‑Ending Story…
By Rémy Bonnin
Publishing Director, Magazines Diamont History Group Media
The last few days before we switch calendars.
That strange moment when no one really knows what day it is, when the leftover Yule log sits next to the first good resolutions, and when everyone pretends to be “taking stock.”
So before 2026 bursts in with full fanfare, I simply wanted to wish you one final spark of lightness to close the year — may it end like a good film: (a touch of nostalgia, a few laughs, and a soundtrack that hits just right.)
Enjoy these suspended days between two years, and master the art of doing nothing with style.
And get ready: what comes next promises to be even more unpredictable — and therefore, inevitably, exciting.
So… Action — and Best Wishes!

My best wishes
our best wishes
for this new year.
Serge Leterrier
Founder of Diamont History Group Content Creator and Magazine Publisher
We enter this new year with a clear, almost daring conviction: to refuse the easy way. To refuse automatic thinking.
To refuse words that ring hollow.
To refuse a culture that is consumed and then forgotten.
To refuse lukewarm emotions, soulless images, stories without courage.
Our magazines exist for something entirely different.
To give the gaze back its freedom.
To give words back their weight.
To give art back its essential purpose: to awaken, to connect, to transform.
In 2026, we choose creation that unsettles as much as it soothes.
Works that open inner pathways.
Artists who carve reality with sincerity.
Films that leave a mark on a life.
Music that restores strength.
Texts that offer courage.
We choose warm‑hearted rigor,
depth without pretension,
beauty without disguise.
To you, our readers
you who seek not just content but an experience,
you who read to understand, to feel, to breathe differently
thank you.
This year again, we will move forward together.
Through culture, cinema, writing, music, imagination
not to escape the world,
but to inhabit it more fully,
to look it straight in the eye,
and to place within it a truer light.
A light of the heart.
Happy New Year.
May it be vivid, bold, inspired.
May it carry you.
May it reveal you.
May it bring you back to your truest self.

