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genevieveetguy · 9 months
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Papa, the Lil' Boats (Papa les petits bateaux…), Nelly Kaplan (1971)
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letterboxd-loggd · 2 years
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The Lovers (Les amants) (1958) Louis Malle
December 13th 2022
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movienized-com · 4 months
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Le Molière imaginaire
Le Molière imaginaire (2024) #OlivierPy #LaurentLafitte #JeanneBalibar #JudithMagre #DominiqueFrot #CatherineLachens Mehr auf:
Jahr: 2024 (Februar) Genre: Biografie / Comedy / Drama Regie: Olivier Py Hauptrollen: Laurent Lafitte, Jeanne Balibar, Judith Magre, Dominique Frot, Catherine Lachens, Olivier Py, Emilien Diard-Detoeuf, Bertrand de Roffignac, Céline Chéenne, Gray Orsatelli, Pierre-André Weitz, Jean-Damien Barbin … Filmbeschreibung: Paris, 17. Februar 1673… Wie an jedem Abend betritt Molière die Bühne des…
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andersalsdieandern · 6 months
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guycourtheoux · 10 months
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Remise d prix du brigadier à Pierre Arditi : son speech de remerciements!
Ils sont nombreux année après année à recevoir cette belle récompense, citons, entre autres depuis sa création : Françoise Sagan , Pierre Brasseur, Pierre Fresnay, Eugène Ionesco, Jean Le Poulain, Jeanne Moreau, Serge Lama, Jean-Paul Belmondo, François Perier, Francis Huster, Raymond Devos, Fabrice Lucchini, Michel Galabru, Judith Magre, Michel Bouquet, Michel Fau, Michael Lonsdale, Christiana…
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recycledmoviecostumes · 3 months
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Judith Magre first wore these radiant chandelier earrings as Madame Helvétius in the 2008 television miniseries 𝑱𝒐𝒉𝒏 𝑨𝒅𝒂𝒎𝒔. Annabelle Wallis wore them again in the role of Jane Seymour in the 2009 season of the television series 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑻𝒖𝒅𝒐𝒓𝒔.   You can find many more reused jewelry pieces on our website. Bit.ly/Acces078      
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dear-indies · 9 months
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people who signed the letter in support of depardieu (an abuser):
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Benoit Poelvoorde (actor), Nathalie Baye (actress), Carole Bouquet (actress), Jacques Dutronc (singer), Charlotte Rampling (actress), Yvan Attal (actor and director), Jacques Weber (actor), Bertrand Blier (director ), Emmanuelle Seigner (actress), Roberto Alagna (singer), Michel Fau (actor and director), Victoria Abril (actress), Dominique Besnehard (actor and producer) Carla Bruni (singer), Pierre Richard (actor), Clémentine Célarié (actress), Gérard Darmon (Actor), Rudy Ricciotti (architect), Christophe Barratier (director), Arielle Dombasle (singer), Francis Veber (director), Patrice Leconte (director), Brigitte Fossey (actress), Boualem Sansal ( writer), Charles Berling (actor), Yannis Ezziadi (actor and author) Philippe Caubère (actor), Vincent Perez (actor), Myriam Boyer (actress), Antoine Dulery (actor), Afida Turner (singer), Paolo Branco (producer ), Jean-Marie Rouart, of the French Academy (writer), Josée Dayan (director), Joel Seria (director), Bernard Murat (director), Serge Toubiana (film critic and former director of the Cinémathèque française) , Catherine Millet (writer), Jacques Henric (writer), Stéphanie Murat (director), Marie-France Brière (producer and director), Daniel Humair (musician and painter), Judith Magre (actress), David Bélugou (theater decorator) , Marie Beltrami (stylist), Tanya Lopert (actress), Jean-Claude Dreyfus (actor), Chiara Muti (actress), Jean-Marie Besset (playwright), Stéphane Druet (director), Christine Boisson (actress), Karine Silla-Perez (actress and director), Myriam Boisaubert (poet), Lilian Euzéby (painter), Marion Lahmer (actress).
Nadine Trintignant announced this December 29 in “Le Point” that she was withdrawig her signature from the platform.
"Hi ! About Depardieu and the letter: yes, a lot of people such as Nadine Tratignant and Carole Bouquet withdrawed their signature. Not because supporting the victims but because the author of the letter is far right (in french "d'extrême droite) and national journal say it. They still support Depardieu. For example, Carole Bouquet was a great supporter of Depardieu few days ago in a lot of radio/tv show."
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supatainmentbuzz · 7 months
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🌟💍👸🕺💃🎥 Judith Magre, 97 years old, separated for fifteen years from a great director: “The whole family was furious with me!” The rest after the ad Their love has gone beyond the years! Great figures of French cinema of the 20th century, actress Judith Magre and the director Claude Lanzmann once shared their lives...... 🎶🏆💔📸🎉
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lemagcinema · 10 months
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Le Molière imaginaire d' Olivier Py
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Un film de Olivier Py Avec: Laurent Lafitte, Stacy Martin, Jeanne Balibar, Olivier Py, Judith Magre, Dominique Frot, Catherine Lachens, Bertrand de RoffignacThéâtre du Palais Royal à Paris. Un certain 17 février 1673. La troupe du Roi est en pleine représentation du Malade Imaginaire quand Molière commence à̀ cracher du sang. Il décide malgré́ tout de continuer à̀ jouer. Au cours de son agonie, il laisse pénétrer dans l’espace du théâtre les événements et fantômes qui ont fait sa vie. Engageant une lutte pour préserver sa dignité́, il entreprend de transfigurer sa mort en l’instrument d’un ultime éclat de rire.
Retrouvez l'article complet ici https://lemagcinema.fr/microcritique/le-moliere-imaginaire-d-olivier-py/
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byneddiedingo · 2 years
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Jeanne Moreau and Jean-Marc Bory in The Lovers (Louis Malle, 1958) Cast: Jeanne Moreau, Jean-Marc Bory, Alain Cuny, Judith Magre, José Luis de Villalonga, Gaston Modot. Screenplay: Louise de Vilmorin, based on a novel by Dominique Vivant. Cinematography: Henri Decaë. Anna Karenina without the train. That's one way of looking at Louis Malle's once-scandalous but now somewhat tepid The Lovers. That seems to be the way the German censors saw it: a story about a woman who abandons not only her husband but also her child, and seemingly gets away with it. In the German release, the scenes involving Jeanne Tournier's (Jeanne Moreau) daughter were cut, as if the idea of a mother leaving so adorable a child was too horrible for audiences to contemplate. In the United States, of course, it was the depiction of sex -- not "cutting away to the window" as Malle once described the traditional approach to sex scenes -- that caused the censors to draw their knives. The result was the Supreme Court decision that The Lovers didn't fit Justice Potter Stewart's famous definition of pornography: "I know it when I see it." He didn't, and it isn't: What we see in the scene are a briefly flashed nipple and the look on Jeanne's face as Bernard (Jean-Marc Bory) brings her to orgasm. Even the fact that she is being pleasured orally by him is only implied by his absence in the frame. The Lovers is more satiric than erotic, its targets the stale marriages and pro forma affairs of an haute bourgeoisie obsessed with hairstyles and polo games. Malle attempts to contrast the sterile dalliances of the idle rich with the more spontaneous relationship between Jeanne and Bernard, a casually dressed archaeologist who drives a clunky tin-can Citroën, but the film gets a little too formulaic, especially in the lushly romantic moonlight stroll and boat ride that serves as foreplay to the consummation of their affair. He switches back to irony at the end: Jeanne and Bernard escape together under the astonished gaze of her husband and her other lover, but we sense their uncertainty about whether it will work, anticipating the way Mike Nichols tempered romance with reality by holding the camera just a little bit too long on Benjamin and Elaine after they escape from the church in The Graduate (1967). Maybe we don't see the train but we hear it approaching.
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kino51 · 2 years
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le voyou  1970
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movierx · 3 years
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Papa the Little Boats (1971) dir. Nelly Kaplan
Cinematography by Ricardo Aronovich
Starring Sheila White, Michel Bouquet, Judith Magre, Michael Lonsdale, André Valardy, Pierre Mondy, and Sydney Chaplin
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getoutofmyhouse · 4 years
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Elle (2016, d. Paul Verhoeven)
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andersalsdieandern · 6 months
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already-14 · 2 years
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laurent-bigot · 2 years
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L'HOMME À L'IMPERMÉABLE - Julien Duvivier (1957)
L’HOMME À L’IMPERMÉABLE – Julien Duvivier (1957)
Sorti avec succès sur les écrans français le 27 février 1957, L’Homme à l’imperméable a été réalisé par Julien Duvivier d’après le roman Tiger by the Tail, écrit par James Hadley Chase en 1954 et publié la même année dans la “Série Noire” sous le titre de Partie fine. Le roman se présente comme un thriller dans lequel l’existence d’un homme ordinaire, Ken Rolland, vire au cauchemar lorsqu’il…
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