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la-cocotte-de-paris · 5 months
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Michèle Morgan, Edwige Feuillère, Marcel Carné and Jean Delannoy attending the Victoires du cinéma français, Théâtre Pigalle, Paris, 27 January 1948.
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chaplinfortheages · 2 months
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French magazine Cinémonde October 3rd 1952 (x).
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graceandfamily · 14 days
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Clipped from Cinémonde (January 12, 1956)
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hollywoodnoire · 6 months
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Annie Vernay looking beautiful and elegant in her 2 piece black bathing suit on the front cover of Cinémonde Magazine February 1940
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tina-aumont · 2 years
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Cinémonde invites you to Tina Marquand in Malibu-beach
At number 3066 (you read correctly: 3066; it is true that the houses occupy only one side since, in front, it is the sea), so from Malibu Road, we arrived.
It is a small house in white roughcast with pink tiles (one could imagine being in the vicinity of Biarritz) if this house had not been mounted on stilts, a characteristic sign of the love that Americans show for nature. Also, don't be surprised not to find, in the heart of the lovely patio, the swimming pool that we like to say: "in-dis-pen-sa-ble": why do it, since you already have your feet in it? in water?
The living room is very large, also white, with windows everywhere, a low, uneven ceiling, exposed beams, comfortable, unpretentious furniture, a fireplace, a fake electric billiard table serving as a bar, scattered records, pinned photos on the walls (of Maria Montez, whose presence Tina feels more than ever, in this city where she reigned by her beauty; of Christian Marquand, of course; friends), ashtrays everywhere (Tina smokes forty cigarettes a day!), cameras and, in good place, the camera that Christian has just given to her. Tina is an avid photographer, but for now the cameras have to wait until she has some spare time.
The dining room is Spanish style (you guessed it!). Upstairs, there is Tina's bedroom, white and purple, in a romantic style. There are also two guest rooms, unfortunately unoccupied, but perhaps they will fill up soon. The maid (smiling, silent, efficient) is Mexican.
The studio offered Tina, after a short role in "Modesty Blaise", and a less short role in "La Curée", with a real role, in "Texas across the River", alongside Dean Martin and another Frenchman: Alain Delon.
Photos and caption from French magazine Cinemonde, 6h April 1966.
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The black-and-white photo of a little girl in a dark swimsuit on a pebble beach. In the background, cliffs. She sits on a flat rock, sturdy legs stretched out very straight in front of her. She leans back on her arms, smiling, eyes closed, her head slightly tilted. One thick brown braid has been arranged in front, the other hangs down her back. These details reveal the desire to pose like the stars in Cinémonde or the ads for Ambre Solaire, to flee her humiliating and unimportant little-girl body.
The Years - Annie Ernaux
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princesshaze · 3 years
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Dolores Haze (Sue Lyon) Cinémonde magazine cover
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Happy Thanksgiving!🦃
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serafino-finasero · 5 years
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Rod Taylor and Claudia Cardinale in Joseph Sargent's drama film The Hell With Heroes (USA, 1968, Universal Pictures) | Cinémonde magazine (France), August 1968
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mudwerks · 5 years
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Dorothée Blanck on the cover of Cinémonde (1965)
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daniellesdarrieux · 2 years
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Jean-Pierre Aumont on th cover of Cinémonde (1940)
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la-cocotte-de-paris · 3 months
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sun, scorpio, 2h :)
sun ⇢ name 5 things you like about yourself?
Why is this one so hard lol. 1) I like my intelligence (when it decides to be present); 2) I like my eyes; 3) I like my hunger to always want to learn more about the world without judgement (from a cultural perspective, at least); 4) I like my ability to learn many languages; 5) I like my sense of style.
scorpio ⇢ do you feel comfortable talking about taboo things?
It depends who the present company is and the general context of us being together to talk in the first place.
2H ⇢ do you have any object that you like a little too much? what is it and why?
my vibrator LOL that was a bad joke, sorry. I suppose a lot of vintage things I own I am very attached to. I like my copy of Edwige's memoir because she signed it; I like my vintage ivory cigarette holder that I got at a flea market because it's so unique and is a really fascinating token of the past; I like the magazine special Edwige did for Cinémonde which I also got at the same flea market because it has a cool zodiac chart, and all of Edwige's commentary is both sweet, charming and amusing, and there are colour images of her which is rare to me to see because it seemed like it was the 1960s or 1970s before you really saw pictures or films of her in colour (unless you were lucky enough to see her in a play before that point or knew her as a friend in the flesh). I like my copy of Jean Giraudoux's Sodome et Gomorrhe because it was the only full day I was in Paris for a very short trip and that evening I was meanderingly making my way to see The Glass Menagerie (en français) which Isabelle Huppert was starring in, and I passed a bookshop which still appeared to be open and my jaw dropped when I found this book there. It's a first edition and has colour sketches by Christian Bérard, who was costume & set designer, and I adore his magical style, especially of sketching. I also really like my statue of Venus and a bracelet I got in Corfu. <3
Astrology ask game ☄️
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graceandfamily · 1 year
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CinéMonde n°1120 / 1956
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dutzervonmezzenbrau · 3 years
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Lulu in cinémonde (1929) 
celebrating the film “Prix de Beauté”
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tina-aumont · 7 years
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Tina Aumont: What a Girl!
As soon as Tina appears in the streets of Rome, she advances in a concert of admiring whistles. From the "accatone" to the dandies of the Via Veneto, all express themselves in the lyrical mode: "Oh, there, que ragazza!" It is because our Tina is a very beautiful one, indeed. Over time, the daughter of Jean-Pierre Aumont grew with a luxuriance that evokes the tropical flower. Moreover, she is a star in the Peninsula. After having tried in some commercial films, she was chosen by Bertolucci, who makes the "new cinema", as a partner of Pierre Clémenti in "Partner": it is a duet that we can not wait to contemplate.
Tina pictured by Angelo Frontoni. Photo and caption from Le Nouveau Cinémeonde from 1968.
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citizenscreen · 3 years
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Ingrid Bergman on Cinémonde magazine on September 17, 1946 #OnThisDay
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netlex · 4 years
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Sean Connery (1930-2020) and Claudine Auger (1941-2019) on the set of “Thunderball” (1965)
Claudine Auger, Première dauphine de Miss Monde 1958 et Miss Cinémonde 1957 fut la première James Bond girl française 
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