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hubertdehippie · 1 year
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La Peau Douce à Cannes, 1964.
Daniel Ceccaldi, Françoise Dorléac, François Truffaut, Jean Desailly
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genevieveetguy · 8 months
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Charles and Lucie (Charles et Lucie), Nelly Kaplan (1979)
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letterboxd-loggd · 2 years
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The Soft Skin (La Peau douce) (1964) François Truffaut
September 27th 2022
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Charles et Lucie (Nelly Kaplan, 1979)
With Kaplan as 'Nostradama'. Cinematography by Gilbert Sandoz.
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Laurent Bardainne & Tigre d'Eau Douce - fantastic album rooted in cinematic soul-jazz with excursions into other genres. Not library music: longer tracks, some have vocals
The soundtrack of a sunny day at the Eden Beach Club! After the commercial and critical success of the album 'Hymne au soleil', Laurent Bardainne and Tigre d'Eau Douce defy the laws of attraction, aiming beyond the sun with Eden as their target in their third album 'EDEN BEACH CLUB.' A return to their successful uninhibited formula, blending lingering groove, luxurious soul, flamboyant jazz, and electronic spirals. Geographically or musically, no map can locate this place of eclecticism anymore, with each track leading to an invitation to dance and celebrate a moment. That of an eternal sunset, striped with electricity by Laurent Bardainne and Tigre d'Eau Douce." Saxophone : Laurent Bardainne Special Guests: Jeanne Added, Pupajim, Laetitia N’diaye Batterie : Vincent Taeger, Philippe Gleizes Guitare basse électrique : Sylvain Daniel Claviers : Arnaud Roulin Marimba : Vincent Taeger Percussions : Fabe Beaurel Bambi Cordes: Théo & Valentin Ceccaldi
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cosmicanger · 2 months
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Carte Blanche à David Douard with Nicolas Ceccaldi, Valerie Keane and Antoine Trapp, inner GLOw’ replica, June 04, 2024 — September 30, 2024. Installation view Basement Roma. Photo: Daniele Molajoli, Courtesy: the artists and Basement Roma
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tina-aumont · 1 year
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Article published in February 2001 "Oh La" number 127 about Jean-Pierre Aumont funeral that was celebrated the 6th February 2001 in French church of Saint-Roch.
Among the guests there were Tina Aumont, her half brothers Jean-Claude and Patrick Aumont, her step-mum Marisa Pavan, her uncle François Villiers, her cousin Aruna Villiers, French actor Alain Delon (pictured with Tina and behind her a close friend of hers, Patrick Gunter), singer, actress and AIDS activist Line Renaud (pictured with Tina Aumont), actress and dancer Leslie Caron, film and stage actor and director Pierre Mondy, actress Nicole Courcel and actor Daniel Ceccaldi with his wife Laurence are some of the people pictured in this magazine.
Very special thanks to @74paris for sending me this article.
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byneddiedingo · 2 years
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The Antoine Doinel Cycle
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Jean-Pierre Léaud in The 400 Blows (François Truffaut, 1959)
Cast: Jean-Pierre Léaud, Albert Rémy, Claire Maurier, Patrick Auffay, Georges Flamant. Screenplay: François Truffaut, Marcel Moussy. Cinematography: Henri Decaë. Film editing: Marie-Josèphe Yoyotte. Music: Jean Constantin. One of the unquestioned great movies, and one of the greatest feature-film directing debuts, The 400 Blows would still resonate with film-lovers even if François Truffaut hadn't gone on to create four sequels tracking the life and loves of his protagonist, Antoine Doinel (Jean-Pierre Léaud). There are, in fact, those who think that the last we should have seen of Antoine was the haunting freeze-frame at the end of the film. But Antoine continued to grow up on screen, and perhaps more remarkably, so did Léaud, carving out his own career after his debut as a 13-year-old. (It's hard to think of any American child actors who were able to maintain a film career into adulthood as well as Léaud did. Mickey Rooney? Dean Stockwell? Who else?) Having Truffaut as a mentor certainly helped, but Léaud had an unmistakable gift. He is on screen for virtually all of the 99-minute run time, and provides a gallery of memorable moments: Antoine in the amusement-park centrifuge, Antoine in the police lockup, Antoine on the run -- in cinematographer Henri Decaë's brilliant long tracking shot. And my personal favorite moment: when the psychologist asks Antoine if he's ever had sex. Léaud responds with a beautiful mixture of surprise, amusement, and embarrassment. It's so genuine a response that I have to think it was improvised, that Truffaut surprised Léaud with the question. But even so, Léaud never drops character in his response. This praise of Léaud is not to undervalue the magnificent supporting cast, or the haunting score by Jean Constantin. It's a film in which everything works.
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Jean-Pierre Léaud and Marie-France Pisier in Antoine and Colette (François Truffaut, 1962) Cast: Jean-Pierre Léaud, Marie-France Pisier, Rosy Varte, François Darbon, Patrick Auffay, Jean-François Adam. Screenplay: François Truffaut. Cinematography: Raul Coutard. Music: Georges Delerue.  Four years after he made The 400 Blows, Truffaut was asked to contribute to an anthology of short films by directors from various countries to be called Love at Twenty. As he had with the first film, Truffaut drew on his own experience, an infatuation with a girl he had met at the Cinémathèque Française. And since Léaud was available -- he had worked with Julien Duvivier on Boulevard (1960) after completing The 400 Blows -- it made sense for him to play Antoine Doinel again. A narrator tells us that Antoine had been sent to another reform school after escaping from the first, and that this time he had responded well to a psychologist: After leaving school, he has found a job working for the Phillips record company and is living on his own. Then he sees a pretty young woman at a concert of music by Berlioz and falls for her. Colette (Marie-France Pisier) is not much interested in him, but she is evidently flattered by his advances. Her parents like Antoine and encourage him so much that he rents a room across the street from them. (Truffaut had done the same thing during his crush.) But one evening when he comes to dinner at their apartment, a man named Albert (Jean-François Adam) calls on Colette and she leaves Antoine watching TV with her parents. It's a droll little film, scarcely more than an anecdote, and the stable, lovestruck Antoine doesn't seem much like either the rebellious Antoine of the first film or the more scattered Antoine of the later ones in the cycle.
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Jean-Pierre Léaud in Stolen Kisses (François Truffaut, 1968) Cast: Jean-Pierre Léaud, Claude Jade, Michael Lonsdale, Delphine Seyrig, Michael Lonsdale, Claire Duhamel, Daniel Ceccaldi. Screenplay: François Truffaut, Claude de Givray, Bernard Revon. Cinematography: Denys Clerval. Production design: Claude Pignot. Film editing: Agnès Guillemot. Music: Antoine Duhamel.
The Antoine of Stolen Kisses is in his 20s, but has reverted to the more haphazard ways of his adolescence: He has been kicked out of the army, and now relies on a series of odd jobs to get by. But he has also renewed acquaintance with a young woman he met before going into the army, Christine Darbon (Claude Jade). Like Colette's parents, hers are quite taken with Antoine, and they help him get a job as a night clerk in a hotel. He gets fired from that job after helping a private detective who is spying on an adulterous couple, but the detective helps Antoine get a job with his agency. While working for the detective agency, he has to pose as a clerk in a shoe store, and winds up in a liaison with the store owner's wife, Fabienne (Delphine Seyrig). When that ends badly, he becomes a TV repairman, which brings him back to Christine, with whom he winds up in bed after trying to fix her TV. At the film's end, a strange man who has been following Christine comes up to her and Antoine in the park and declares his love for her. She says he must be crazy, and Antoine, who perhaps recognizes his earlier infatuation with Colette in the man's obsession, murmurs, "He must be." Stolen Kisses is the loosest, funniest entry in the cycle, though it was made at a time when Truffaut was politically preoccupied: The film opens with a shot of the shuttered gates of the Cinémathèque Française, which was shut down in a conflict between its director, Henri Langlois, and culture minister André Malraux. This caused an uproar involving many of the directors of the French New Wave. Some of Antoine's anarchic approach to life may have been inspired by the rebelliousness toward the establishment prevalent in the film community. But it's clear that the idea of a cycle of Antoine Doinel films has been brewing in Truffaut's mind: There is a cameo appearance by Marie-France Pisier as Colette and Jean-François Adam as Albert, now married and the parents of an infant.
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Claude Jade and Jean-Pierre Léaud in Bed and Board (François Truffaut, 1970) Cast: Jean-Pierre Léaud, Claude Jade, Claire Duhamel, Daniel Ceccaldi, Hiroko Berghauer. : François Truffaut, Claude de Givray, Bernard Revon. Cinematography: Néstor Almendros. Production design: Jean Mandaroux. Film editing: Agnès Guillemot. Music: Antoine Duhamel.  Antoine and Christine have married, and they have settled down in a small apartment. (There's some indication that it's paid for by her parents.) She gives violin lessons and he sells flowers -- carnations, which he dyes, using some environmentally questionable potions. But settling down isn't in Antoine's nature, and when Christine gets pregnant he looks for more lucrative work. He finds a curious sinecure in a company run by an American: Antoine maneuvers model ships by remote control through a mockup of a harbor. ("It gives me time to think," he says.) One day, a Japanese businessman comes to see the demonstration, accompanied by a pretty translator named Kyoko (Hiroko Berghauer), and Antoine is soon involved in an affair with her. Naturally, this precipitates a breakup, though by film's end they have seemingly reconciled. Still, it's obvious that the marriage is not destined to be permanent. They can't even agree on a name for their son: She wants him to be called Ghislain, and he wants to call him Alphonse. Antoine wins out by a trick: He's the one who goes to the registry office to legalize the boy's name. Antoine also spends time writing a novel about his boyhood, to which Christine objects: "I don't like this business of writing about your childhood, dragging your parents through the mud. I don't know much but I do know one thing: If you use art to settle accounts, it's no longer art." Truffaut had his own regrets about the portrait of his parents in The 400 Blows. Less farcical than Stolen Kisses, Bed and Board still has a strong vein of comedy tinged with melancholy.
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Claude Jade and Jean-Pierre Léaud in Love on the Run (François Truffaut, 1979) Cast: Jean-Pierre Léaud, Marie-France Pisier, Claude Jade, Dani, Dorothée, Daniel Mesguich, Julien Bertheau. Screenplay: François Truffaut, Marie-France Pisier, Jean Aurel, Suzanne Schiffman. Cinematography: Néstor Almendros. Production design: Jean-Pierre Kohut-Svelko. Film editing: Martine Barraqué. Music: Georges Delerue. Truffaut admitted that he wasn't happy with the final film in the cycle. It's a bit too heavily reliant on flashback clips from the four earlier films, and if it's intended to show that Antoine has finally stabilized now that he's in his 30s and divorced from Christine, it doesn't quite make the case. He has a new girlfriend, Sabine (Dorothée), his novel has been published several years earlier, and he works as a proofreader for a printing house. He's on friendly terms with Christine, and agrees to take their son, Alphonse, to the train station when the boy leaves for a summer music camp. At the station, he runs into Colette, now a defense lawyer, who is on her way to confer with a client -- a man who has murdered his 3-year-old boy. Perhaps a little too coincidentally, Colette is involved with Sabine's brother, Xavier (Daniel Mesguich), and she has bought a copy of Antoine's novel to read on the train. Antoine impulsively boards the train, and sets up a meeting with Colette in the dining car, after which she invites him back to her compartment. All of this sets up a series of revelations: Colette's marriage to Albert broke up after their small daughter was killed by a car. She claims that she supplements her small income as a lawyer by prostituting herself with men she meets on trains. Antoine finally made peace with his mother after her death when he met her old lover, M. Lucien (Julien Bertheau), who persuaded him to visit his mother's grave. (There is a flashback to the scene in The 400 Blows when Antoine, playing hooky, sees his mother kissing a strange man on the street.) Antoine became infatuated with Sabine after hearing a man in a phone booth arguing with a woman on the other end of the line and then tearing up her photograph. Antoine picked up the pieces from the floor, put them together, and after some sleuthing, discovered the woman was Sabine. His marriage to Christine finally broke up after he slept with her friend Liliane (Dani), who he previously had thought was having a lesbian relationship with Christine. And so on. The result of all the flashbacks and revelations is not to round out the Antoine Doinel saga, but to make Love on the Run feel over-contrived.  
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alexlacquemanne · 22 days
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Aout MMXXIV
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Le Gendarme en balade (1970) de Jean Girault avec Louis de Funès, Michel Galabru, Jean Lefebvre, Christian Marin, Guy Grosso, Michel Modo, Claude Gensac, France Rumilly, Nicole Vervil et Dominique Davray
Ali (2001) de Michael Mann avec Will Smith, Jon Voight, Jamie Foxx, Mario Van Peebles, Ron Silver, Jeffrey Wright et Nona Gaye
Les Enchaînés (Notorious) (1946) d'Alfred Hitchcock avec Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman, Claude Rains, Louis Calhern, Leopoldine Konstantin et Reinhold Schünzel
Lettre d'une inconnue (Letter from an Unknown Woman) (1948) de Max Ophüls avec Joan Fontaine, Louis Jourdan, Art Smith, Leo B. Pessin, Marcel Journet, Mady Christians, Howard Freeman et Sonja Bryden
Lucky Jo (1964) de Michel Deville avec Eddie Constantine, Pierre Brasseur, Françoise Arnoul, Georges Wilson, Christiane Minazzoli, Claude Brasseur, Jean-Pierre Darras et André Cellier
Borg McEnroe (2017) de Janus Metz Pedersen avec Sverrir Gudnason, Shia LaBeouf, Stellan Skarsgård, Tuva Novotny, Scott Arthur, Robert Emms et David Bamber
La Vérité (1960) de Henri-Georges Clouzot avec Brigitte Bardot, Sami Frey, Marie-José Nat, Charles Vanel, Paul Meurisse, Louis Seigner, René Blancard et Colette Castel
Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021) de Zack Snyder avec Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, Ray Fisher, Jason Momoa, Ezra Miller, Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Jeremy Irons et Diane Lane
La Chèvre (1981) de Francis Veber avec Pierre Richard, Gérard Depardieu, Michel Robin, Corynne Charby, André Valardy, Pedro Armendáriz Jr. et Jorge Luke
Piège de cristal (Die Hard) (1988) de John McTiernan avec Bruce Willis, Alan Rickman, Alexander Godunov, Bonnie Bedelia, Reginald VelJohnson, Paul Gleason et William Atherton
Le Samouraï (1967) de Jean-Pierre Melville avec Alain Delon, François Périer, Nathalie Delon, Cathy Rosier, Jacques Leroy et Jacques Deschamps
La Piscine (1969) de Jacques Deray avec Alain Delon, Romy Schneider, Maurice Ronet, Jane Birkin, Paul Crauchet, Suzie Jaspard et Steve Eckart
Forfaiture (1937) de Marcel L'Herbier avec Louis Jouvet, Lise Delamare, Ève Francis, Sylvia Bataille, Victor Francen, Sessue Hayakawa et Lucas Gridoux
The Batman (2022) de Matt Reeves avec Robert Pattinson, Zoë Kravitz, Paul Dano, Jeffrey Wright, Colin Farrell, John Turturro, Andy Serkis
Plein Soleil (1960) de René Clément avec Alain Delon, Marie Laforêt, Maurice Ronet, Erno Crisa, Elvire Popesco, Frank Latimore et Billy Kearns
58 Minutes pour vivre (Die Hard 2) (1990) de Renny Harlin avec Bruce Willis, Bonnie Bedelia, William Sadler, Dennis Franz, Franco Nero, William Atherton, Reginald VelJohnson, Fred Thompson, Art Evans, John Amos, Tom Bower et Sheila McCarthy
Mort d'un pourri (1977) de Georges Lautner avec Alain Delon, Ornella Muti, Stéphane Audran, Mireille Darc, Maurice Ronet, Michel Aumont, Jean Bouise, Daniel Ceccaldi, Julien Guiomar et Klaus Kinski
The Layover (2017) de William H. Macy avec Alexandra Daddario, Kate Upton, Matt Barr, Matt L. Jones, Rob Corddry, Kal Penn et Molly Shannon
Une journée en enfer (Die Hard with a Vengeance) (1995) de John McTiernan avec Bruce Willis, Jeremy Irons, Samuel L. Jackson, Larry Bryggman, Graham Greene et Colleen Camp
Séries
Le Coffre à Catch
#179 : Le festival de Kane ! - #180 : Jack Swagger repasse par la ECW ! - #181 : Les adieux de Tommy Dreamer (Colby en fil rouge) - #182 : Bret et Shawn font la paix et on termine le Homecoming!
Castle Saison 7
Sans relâche - Montréal - Une force invisible - Un problème enfantin - Un buzz foudroyant - De parfaits inconnus - Les Mystères de l'Ouest - Chevalier blanc - Action! - Un Noël dans la mafia - Castle, détective privé - L'affaire est dans le sac - Devant mes yeux - Résurrection - Règlement de comptes
The Durrells : une famille anglaise à Corfou Saison 3, 4
Episode 1 - Episode 2 - Episode 3 - Episode 4 - Episode 5 - Episode 6 - Episode 7 - Episode 8 - Episode 1 - Episode 2 - Episode 3 - Episode 4 - Episode 5 - Episode 6
Biography: WWE Legends Saison 3
Paige - Yokozuna
Le Comte de Monte-Cristo
Le Prisonnier du château d'If - Le Revenant - Les Scélérats - La Vengeance
Maguy Saison 7
Suzanne désespérément - OPA comique - Hallali conjugal - Qui l'eût "crue" ? - Dernier de Corday - La mégère à prix Boissier - Absence unique - Un monde chou, chou, chou - Flamme fatale - Le déchargé de mission - Ice-cream et châtiment - L'âge de déraison - Un ome peut en cacher un autre - Maguy rock - Direction assistée - La vie en roses - Le bazar et la nécessité - Le salaire du rappeur - Pas commode d'emploi - Maguyvaudages - Sauve qui puce - SOS vampires - Il est 5 heures, Maguy s'éveille - Certains l'aiment faux
Commissaire Moulin Saison 1
Petite Hantise - Cent mille soleils - Affectation spéciale
Commissaire Dupin
Une famille endeuillée - La morte rose
Affaires sensibles
Bambi, vedette de cabaret et femme ordinaire - Simone Weber, "la diabolique de Nancy"
Spectacles
Adele at the BBC (2015)
ABBA : Live at Wembley Arena (1979)
Bénabar : Live au Grand Rex (2004)
Eddy Mitchell : Ma dernière séance (2011) à l'Olympia
Livres
Les Disparus de Trégastel de Jean-Luc Bannalec
Nota Bene, tome 6 : La Vie au Moyen Âge de Benjamin Brillaud, Phil Castaza, Christian Paty et Mathieu Mariolle
Les Schtroumpfs, tome 11 : Les Schtroumpfs olympiques de Peyo
Astérix, tome 12 : Astérix aux jeux Olympiques de René Goscinny et Albert Uderzo
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Trailer de la pelicula Les Aventures d'Arsène
Lupin  Arsenio Lupin es un célebre ladrón francés de guante blanco, que se esconde con la identidad del Duque de Charmerace. El káiser Guillermo de Alemania, incentivado por una de sus aristócratas, decide secuestrarlo para ver si es capaz de descubrir un escondite secreto de su castillo en el que guarda una importante joya.
Año: 1957
Duración: 104 min.
Director: Jacques Becker
País: Italia Francia
Reparto Principal:
Robert Lamoureux --------- André Laroche / Arsène Lupin / Aldo Parolini
Liselotte Pulver ---------- Baroness Mina von Kraft
O.E. Hasse ---------- Kaiser Wilhelm II
Daniel Ceccaldi ---------- Jacques Gauthier
Georges Chamarat ---------- Inspector Lucien Dufour
Fuente del video: https://youtu.be/ZHGwklrWj4o?si=UzhbLW7yL5YyYLt4
Sinopsis: https://www.lavanguardia.com/peliculas-series/peliculas/las-aventuras-de-arsenio-lupin-91380  
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crosscountryrally · 2 years
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Puntuación del Mundial de Rally Raid W2RC luego del Dakar 2023: Pablo Quintanilla y Chaleco López son cuartos
Con la meta cruzada en el Dakar 2023, ya se han entregado las primeras puntuaciones del Mundial de Rally Raid W2RC donde Chaleco López defiende el título logrado en 2022. En la tabla tenemos a Chaleco P4 en T3, Pablo Quintanilla P4 en motos y Nacho Cornejo P8 en motos. La principal diferencia con el resultado de la carrera es que Sebastien Loeb lidera el Mundial en Autos luego de sus siete victorias de etapa.
Motos - FIM
Kevin Benavides 38 pts.
Toby Price 30 pts.
Skyler Howes 24 pts.
Pablo Quintanilla 20 pts.
Adrien van Beveren 17 pts.
Luciano Benavides 15 pts.
Daniel Sanders 14 pts.
Nacho Cornejo 12 pts.
Franco Caimi 11 pts.
Sebastian Buhler 9 pts.
Autos - FIA T1
Sebastien Loeb 87 pts.
Nasser Al-Attiyah 85 pts.
Guerlain Chicherit 49 pts.
Mattias Ekstrom 37 pts.
Martin Prokop 31 pts.
Juan Cruz Yacopini 26 pts.
Sebastián Halpern 24 pts.
Wei Han 23 pts.
Mathieu Serradori 22 pts.
Yazeed Al-Rajhi 19 pts.
Prototipos Ligeros - FIA T3
Austin Jones 83 pts.
Seth Quintero 77 pts.
Mitch Guthrie 58 pts.
Chaleco López 55 pts.
Cristina Gutiérrez 52 pts.
Joao Ferreira 28 pts.
David Zille 24 pts.
Jean Luc Ceccaldi-Pisson 23 pts.
Helder Rodrigues 22 pts.
Claude Fournier 20 pts.
SSV - FIA T4
Eryk Gozcal 86 pts.
Rokas Baciuska 79 pts.
Marek Gozcal 67 pts.
Michal Gozcal 50 pts.
Yasir Seaidan 35 pts.
Bruno Conti de Oliveira 30 pts.
Pau Navarro 28 pts.
Sebastián Guayasamín 27 pts.
Rodrigo Luppi de Oliveira 27 pts.
Molly Taylor 20 pts.
Imagen: DPPI / Red Bull Content Pool
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genevieveetguy · 4 years
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What makes the streets of Paris so fascinating is the constant yet fleeting presence of women whom I'm almost certain never to see again.
Love in the Afternoon (L'amour l'après-midi), Éric Rohmer (1972)
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Charles et Lucie (Nelly Kaplan, 1979)
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spockvarietyhour · 5 years
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artofcinema · 5 years
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l’amour l’après midi (1972) dir. éric rohmer
some girls blossom only at night and wilt in the daylight
france | bernard verley, zouzou, françoise verley
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katiecherry · 6 years
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La peau douce / The Soft Skin (1964)
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