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coffeeandcinema · 14 days
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Pour la peau d'un flic (1981). dir. Alain Delon
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mnetn · 11 months
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jacques 🗺
OHLALALALALA MR AUCLAIR EN COULEUR (bon par contre gevacolor c'est quoi cette qualité, l'étalonnage était rude)
téma le contrebandier bien soin
c'est dingue d'être si slay même après s'être fait cassé la gueule. j'attendais le bon film pour faire un edit avec cette musique (lana tu régales)
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gatutor · 2 years
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Michel Auclair-Corinne Calvet "One step to eternity" 1954, de Henri Decoin.
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ruleof3bobby · 2 years
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THE DAY OF THE JACKAL (1973) Grade: B
Really liked how Edward Fox played it, he was so cool. Interesting thriller about an assignation from mostly the POV of the shooter . Very suspenseful and detailed. Holds up. Definitely a superior film to the remake with Bruce Willis. 
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letterboxd-loggd · 1 year
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Manon (1949) Henri-Georges Clouzot
July 24th 2023
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streamondemand · 1 year
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'Manon' – Lust in a time of war on MUBI and Arrow
The heat of war collides with the heat of desire in Henri-Georges Clouzot’s Manon (France, 1949). French Resistance fighter Robert (Michel Auclair) abandons his post and his duty with sexy wild child Manon (Cécile Aubry), gets tangled up in the Paris black market to give Manon the high life she desires, and flees a murder rap in a boat filled with Jewish refugees headed for Palestine. Clouzot…
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notesonfilm1 · 1 year
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Manon (Henri-Georges Clouzot, France, 1949)
    What a wonderful movie this is. The story of Manon Lescaut but now with a dual setting, ordered through flashbacks: the immediate post-war Paris of black-market profiteering (of all kinds) and Jewish boat people bribing their way into Palestine, the latter having a particular resonance today. The film is very frank about what Manon (Cécile Aubrey) does to get the finer things she can’t live…
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kino51 · 2 years
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Manon 1969
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coulisses-onirisme · 20 days
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Dans une correspondance, je lisais, non pas seulement en invective, coup de pied de l’âne, mais en sollicitation à la réflexion : « paternalisme » « gangue socio-culturelle ».
De fil en aiguille, je découvrai :
Julia Serano et les études sociologiques et historiques sur le phénomène queer et ses complexités,
Elodie Font et son ouvrage « A nos désirs » et un pôle d’informations, « gouinement lundi » (https://gouinementlundi.fr/).
Ainsi ai-je découvert dans une nosologie parfois absconde que je suis un « homme-CIS », en « CIS-normativité » bien que j’aie une réflexion « ambrosexuelle » Tout un langage à découvrir et encore plus des humanités à rencontrer, à partager, à aimer .
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gatabella · 2 months
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Jean-Pierre Aumont and Catherine Deneuve, Portuguese Vacation, 1963
"Here I renewed some old acquaintances, Daniel Gelin, Michel Auclair, Francoise Arnoul, and discovered a blonde newcomer, looking like a lost Ophelia, secretive and austere, a dreaming, golden stalk of wheat: Catherine Deneuve."
-Jean-Pierre Aumont, Sun and Shadow, autobio (1977)
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frenchcurious · 11 months
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McCarter, Naime et associés. Building Marine à Vancouver, Canada, 1930. - source Michel Auclair via Art Deco.
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mnetn · 10 months
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le banquier 💼
J'ADORE SA PERIODE FIN 60 - MILIEU 70 (quelle période je n'aime pas finalement ???)
surtout en couleur là avec ses ptits costards bien soignés, limite je devrais faire des analyses vestimentaires...
bon jle redis mais SA VOIX (le bohneur auditif suprême)
j'arrive à développer sur ce genre de contenu mais quand il faut faire une analyse de séquence ya plus personne (je prie pour qu'un jour michel soit dans une de mes analyses vrm) (pourcentage de chance = 0)
j'ai vrm mis une des musiques les plus slutty de lana en mode c'est timothée chalamet
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byneddiedingo · 1 year
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Audrey Hepburn in Funny Face (Stanley Donen, 1957)
Cast: Audrey Hepburn, Fred Astaire, Kay Thompson, Michel Auclair, Robert Flemyng, Dovima, Jean Del Val, Virginia Gibson, Sue England, Ruta Lee, Alex Gerry, Suzy Parker, Sunny Harnett. Screenplay: Leonard Gershe. Cinematography: Ray June. Art direction: George W. Davis, Hal Pereira. Film editing: Frank Bracht. Songs: George Gershwin (music), Ira Gershwin (lyrics); Roger Edens (music), Leonard Gershe (lyrics). 
Is there anything better than Fred Astaire singing George Gershwin? And in Funny Face he sings five Gershwin songs with his impeccable phrasing and musicianship, which in itself would be enough to make a great film musical. And he dances, too, with the same grace and vitality at the age of 58 as when he was much, much younger, especially in his great solo performance of "Let's Kiss and Make Up" and his duet with Kay Thompson on "Clap Yo' Hands." Audrey Hepburn isn't in the same league as Ginger Rogers or Cyd Charisse as a dance partner, but she had studied ballet when she was much younger and her solo number parodying modern dance moves is one of the film's highlights. As a singer, she's a good actress, by which I mean that her big solo number, "How Long Has This Been Going On?", is memorable because of the way she sells the concept of innocence awakening to ecstasy, greatly aided by a big yellow hat and Ray June's gorgeous color cinematography. It's clear that she had a small, untrained singing voice, which is why Marni Nixon had to be called in to dub her in My Fair Lady (George Cukor, 1964), a role that makes demands she couldn't have met vocally. There are those who are bothered by the nearly 30-year age discrepancy between Astaire and Hepburn, but she spent much of her career playing opposite much older men like Humphrey Bogart, Gary Cooper, and Cary Grant -- in her prime in the 1950s and early '60s, there were very few leading men her age who could match her star power. Some critics also object to the film's mockery of French intellectuals -- Pauline Kael calls the lecherous philosopher played by Michel Auclair "a sour idea" -- but that's probably asking too much of the conventions of romantic comedy. The screenplay is by Leonard Gershe, who also supplied lyrics for some of the non-Gershwin songs composed by Roger Edens, but the real heroes of the film are Astaire, Hepburn, Thompson, June, costume designers Edith Head and Hubert de Givenchy, photographer Richard Avedon as "visual consultant," and most of all Stanley Donen, who not only directed but shared choreography duties with Astaire and Eugene Loring.
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alexlacquemanne · 1 year
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Mai MMXXIII
Films
Quand la Panthère rose s'emmêle (The Pink Panther Strikes Again) (1976) de Blake Edwards avec Peter Sellers, Herbert Lom, Leonard Rossiter, Colin Blakely, Lesley-Anne Down, André Maranne, Michael Robbins et Burt Kwouk
Le Dimanche de la vie (1967) de Jean Herman avec Danielle Darrieux, Jean-Pierre Moulin, Olivier Hussenot, Françoise Arnoul, Berthe Bovy, Anne Doat, Hubert Deschamps et Jean Rochefort
Romance inachevée (The Glenn Miller Story) (1954) de Anthony Mann avec James Stewart, June Allyson, Henry Morgan, Charles Drake, George Tobias et Barton MacLane
La Canonnière du Yang-Tsé (The Sand Pebbles) (1966) de Robert Wise avec Steve McQueen, Richard Attenborough, Richard Crenna, Candice Bergen, Marayat Andriane et Makoto Iwamatsu
Deux Heures moins le quart avant Jésus-Christ (1982) de Jean Yanne avec Coluche, Michel Serrault, Jean Yanne, Michel Auclair, Françoise Fabian, Mimi Coutelier et Darry Cowl
Le Dernier Voyage (2020) de Romain Quirot avec Hugo Becker, Paul Hamy, Lya Oussadit-Lessert, Jean Reno, Bruno Lochet et Émilie Gavois-Kahn
Le Dernier Métro (1980) de François Truffaut avec Catherine Deneuve, Gérard Depardieu, Heinz Bennent, Jean Poiret, Andréa Ferréol, Paulette Dubost, Jean-Louis Richard et Maurice Risch
Les cadavres ne portent pas de costard (Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid) (1982) de Carl Reiner avec Steve Martin, Rachel Ward, Carl Reiner, Reni Santoni, George Gaynes, Barbara Stanwyck, Ava Gardner, Burt Lancaster, Humphrey Bogart, Cary Grant et Ingrid Bergman
Docteur Folamour ou : comment j'ai appris à ne plus m'en faire et à aimer la bombe (Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb) (1964) de Stanley Kubrick avec Peter Sellers, George C. Scott, Sterling Hayden, Keenan Wynn, Slim Pickens, Peter Bull et Tracy Reed
Un homme est passé (Bad Day at Black Rock) (1955) de John Sturges avec Spencer Tracy, Robert Ryan, Anne Francis, Dean Jagger, Walter Brennan, John Ericson, Ernest Borgnine et Lee Marvin
Le Monde, la Chair et le Diable (The World, The Flesh and the Devil) (1959) de MacDougall avec Harry Belafonte, Inger Stevens et Mel Ferrer
La Belle Saison (2015) de Catherine Corsini avec Izïa Higelin, Cécile de France, Noémie Lvovsky, Kévin Azaïs, Lætitia Dosch et Benjamin Bellecour
Le Grand Embouteillage (L'ingorgo) (1979) de Luigi Comencini avec Annie Girardot, Fernando Rey, Miou-Miou, Gérard Depardieu, Ugo Tognazzi, Marcello Mastroianni, Stefania Sandrelli, Alberto Sordi, Orazio Orlando, Gianni Cavina, Harry Baer et Ángela Molina
Ariane (Love in the Afternoon) (1957) de Billy Wilder avec Gary Cooper, Audrey Hepburn, Maurice Chevalier, Van Doude, John McGiver et Lise Bourdin
Voici le temps des assassins (1956) de Julien Duvivier avec Jean Gabin, Danièle Delorme, Gérard Blain, Lucienne Bogaert, Germaine Kerjean, Gabrielle Fontan et Jean-Paul Roussillon
Séries
Castle Saison 1, 2
Des fleurs pour ta tombe - Jeunes Filles au père - Amis à la vie, à la mort - Sexe, Scandale et Politique - Calcul glacial - La Piste du vaudou - Crimes dans la haute - Mémoires d’outre-tombe - Où est Angela ? - Double face - La Mort à crédit - Quitte ou Double - L'Enfer de la mode - L'Escroc au cœur tendre - L'auteur qui m'aimait - Pour l'amour du sang - Dernières paroles
Coffre à Catch
#113 : Unforgiven 2008 : Matt Hardy will not die ! - #114 : Matt Hardy champion, les débuts de Jack Swagger ! - #115 : La ECW, c'est bien, mais avec Vianney c'est mieux ! - #116 : Maryse : Pourquoi es-tu si belle? - # 117 : All Star Main Event + Gérard Lenorman !
James May : Notre Homme au Japon
Allez ! - Chou farci - Déodorant - Salut Bim ! - Le garçon de la pêche - Prune salée
Friends Saison 8
Celui qui venait de dire oui - Celui qui avait un sweat rouge - Celui qui découvrait sa paternité - Celui qui avait une vidéo - Celui qui draguait Rachel - Celui qui perturbait Halloween - Celui qui voulait garder Rachel - Celui qui engageait une strip-teaseuse - Celui qui avait fait courir la rumeur - Celui qui défendait sa sœur - Celui qui ne voulait pas aller plus loin - Celui qui passait une soirée avec Rachel - Celui qui découvrait les joies du bain - Celui qui découvrait le placard secret - Celui qui visionnait la vidéo de l'accouchement - Celui qui avouait tout à Rachel - Celui qui voyait dans les feuilles de thé - Celui qui était trop positif
Inspecteur Barnaby Saison 8
Un cri dans la nuit - Les Régates de la vengeance - Requiem pour une orchidée - Pari mortel - Double vue - Le Saut de la délivrance - L'assassin est un fin gourmet - Rhapsodie macabre
L'agence tous risques Saison 4, 5
Qui est qui ? - Cowboy George - La roue de la fortune - Services en tous genres - Club privé - Harry a des ennuis - Un monde de fou - La mission de la paix - Les orages du souvenir - Un témoin capital : 1re partie - Condamnation : 2e partie - Exécution : 3e partie - Match au sommet - Théorie de la révolution - Mort sur ordonnance - Une vieille amitié
Columbo Saison 2
Rançon pour un homme mort - Requiem pour une star
Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie Saison 3
Jusqu'à ce que la mort nous sépare - Meurtres du troisième type
Affaires Sensibles
Algues vertes : le danger qui empoisonne la Bretagne - James Jesus Angleton : paranoïa à la CIA - THE GRIM SLEEPER : Le faucheur en embuscade 1985-2007 - La création du festival de Cannes - 2000, les Jeux paralympiques de Sydney : la fraude des basketteurs espagnols
Bardot
Une enfant sage - B.B - La Madrague - Le papillon - Bébé - La vérité
Les Enquêtes de Morse saison 9
Mascarade - Prélude - Sorties de scène
James May's Cars of the People Saison 1, 2
Transports et totalitarisme - Rien n'arrête les nouilles - Les voitures qui nous ont toujours fait rêver - La puissance de la vapeur - 4x4 - Boom (et effondrement) d'après-guerre
The Grand Tour Saison 4, 3, 1, 2
The Grand Tour présente… Seamen - The Grand Tour présente… La Chasse au trésor - Eaux salées et eaux douces - The Grand Tour: A Scandi Flick - Virée à l’Italienne - Spéciale Colombie : Première partie - Spéciale Colombie ; Deuxième partie - Oh, Canada - Coup de vieux
Livres
Orage de chaleur de Richard Castle
Cinq Gars pour Singapour de Jean Bruce
Lucky Luke, tome 27 : Le 20ème de cavalerie de Morris et René Goscinny
Garôden de Jirô Taniguchi et Baku Yumemakura
Une enquête du commissaire Dupin : Etrange printemps aux Glénan de Jean-Luc Bannalec
Détective Conan, tome 9 de Gôshô Aoyama
Il était une fois… Le cinéma, Tome 1 : Des frères Lumière à Charlie Chaplin de Jean-Pierre Georges et Dentiblu
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filmes-online-facil · 2 years
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Assistir Filme A Bela e a Fera Online fácil
Assistir Filme A Bela e a Fera Online Fácil é só aqui: https://filmesonlinefacil.com/filme/a-bela-e-a-fera-3/
A Bela e a Fera - Filmes Online Fácil
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Um comerciante vive com seu filho Ludovic (Michel Auclair) e com suas três filhas. Duas delas, Felicie (Mila Paréli) e Adelaide (Nane Germon) são muito malvadas e pretensiosas e se aproveitam da irmã Bela (Josette Day), fazendo-a de empregada. Porém, um dia o comerciante, perdido na floresta, encontra um castelo e pega uma rosa do seu jardim para Bela. Mas o dono do castelo, um ser meio humano e meio fera, captura o comerciante e o condena à morte, ou então que uma das filhas dele o substitua na prisão. Bela se sacrifica pelo pai e vai ao castelo, onde descobre que a fera não é tão selvagem e desumana.
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longalpha · 2 years
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Gentle reader i married him
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Fear not, dear readers, for if there is any scandal at said event, then I shall uncover it. Choose wisely, for her fate rests upon the hands of each and every one of you.ĭo not fret! I have my quill ready to note any scandal that occurs, so be sure to read my next paper for all the sordid details. But, perhaps the second-born, Benedict Bridgerton, could dominate this season as well.ĭearest reader, the time has come to place our bets for the upcoming social season: who do you think would be most suitable to court our beloved Miss Auclair? As you tap on the name of your choice, it will lead you to the future of Miss Y/N and her eventual husband. Could the 1814 season finally be the season where one of the male Bridgertons marry? Perhaps, Viscount Anthony Bridgerton will grace the woman with his undeniable charms. Would she be the diamond of the season? After all, she grew up along with the famous Bridgerton brothers… Even one particular Bridgerton sister seems to agree that Miss Y/N would fit perfectly into their family. The Duke and Duchess’ new arrival has been the talk of the town, but this Author has been reliably informed that Miss Y/N Auclair is taking residence for the first time back in London after living in France for years. Much excitement is in the air regarding this new addition, and oh, what an adorable addition he is! Is there anything more exhilarating than the announcement of the ball held by Her Majesty, the Queen? Last season we were overjoyed with the success of our beloved Duke and Duchess of Hastings and after much anticipation, I can confirm that our fair city of Mayfair is gaining a new citizen! It is official… the Duke and Duchess of Hastings has welcomed a beautiful baby boy. But be forewarned, dear reader, I certainly know you.ĭearest gentle reader, the ton are abuzz as a new season is upon us. You do not know me, and rest assured, you never shall. "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.It has been said that, “Of all women dead or alive, a scribbling woman is the most canine.” If that should be true, then this author would like to show you her teeth. More famous for her sensuous novels, Michèle Roberts now writes a short, sharp and witty novel in the spirit of Muriel Spark. in the unfailing sensuality of her descr) Book Description: The real pleasure of Roberts's writing lies. Guardian ( ‘Conundrums and their answers bombard the reader like a shower of carnival confetti in a novel whose characters resemble the cast of a modern-day commedia dell’arte. Roberts has constructed a fantastical Italian city, a capriccio of the sort beloved of Italian artists of the Renaissance, and makes the setting half realistic - imbued with the smel)įinancial Times ( ‘With her sudden offbeat collisions between reality and fantasy, Robert's sensibility is reminiscent of Jeanette Winterson’s, though undeniable shades of Muriel Spark prevail, of the writer fully in control of her measured, ironic tone, however much her n) Mail 'A triumphant tour de force ( Time Out‘Michèle Roberts is on sparkling form with her ludic 11th novel. but don't be deceived: Michele Roberts has written something altogether darker and wittier. The scenario is that of a standard romance. A sizzling firework display of a book ( Sunday Times ‘A deliciously black and breezy affair, the perfect antidote to dull winter days.
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