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Agrippine (TV Series)
''Agrippine'' is a French animated series, adapted from the comic strip by Claire Bretécher it was debuted on 12 November 2001 on Canal +. Bretécher was not involved in the project, and was not impressed with the results. Synopsis This series is an adaptation of the comic book series Agrippine created by Claire Bretécher in 1988. It features Agrippine, a sixteen-year-old girl raised by hippy parents. Agrippine is a sarcastic and rebellious young girl with her anxieties, her problems and her joys. Cast * Julia Vaidis-Bogard : Agrippine * Frédérique Tirmont : Poule * Jean-Gabriel Nordmann : Merlan * Bilal Chennoune : Biron * Nadia Barentin Nadia Barentin (17 October 1936 – 22 March 2011) was a French actress, known for her theatre and film roles, including ''Les Blessures assassines'' in 2000. She was nominated for the Molière Award for Best Supporting Actress for '' Mons ... : Ninifle * Axelle Charvoz : Bergère * François Comar : Modern * Benjamin ...
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Agrippine (comics)
''Agrippine'' is a comic book series produced by the French writer Claire Bretécher, whose nine albums were published between 1988 and 2009. It presents the existential dilemmas and the futile concerns of a spoiled teenager, absurdly caricaturing the shortcomings of a Parisian bourgeoisie stuck between existentialism and consumer society. Teens are portrayed as false rebels primarily concerned with appearance and seduction, while adults are often retarded hippies who want to keep their illusion of freedom of mind while leading a cramped life. Albums In 1988, the first volume, "Agrippine", was released, which allowed you to get to know the vocabulary and the characters. Three years later, in 1991, released the second album, "Agrippina takes steam", the title of which includes a phrase often used in Agrippina. This second volume shows Agrippina's reaction when her best friend finds a boyfriend. The two following albums, “Les Combats d'Agrippine” (1993) and “Agrippine et le ...
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Nadia Barentin
Nadia Barentin (17 October 1936 – 22 March 2011) was a French actress, known for her theatre and film roles, including ''Les Blessures assassines'' in 2000. She was nominated for the Molière Award for Best Supporting Actress for '' Monsieur Klebs et Rosalie'' in 1993. Selected filmography * 1979 : ''Heroes Are Not Wet Behind the Ears'', directed by Charles Nemes * 1994 : ''Coming to Terms with the Dead'', directed by Pascale Ferran * 1998 : ''Un grand cri d'amour'', directed by Josiane Balasko Josiane Balasko (born Josiane Balašković; 15 April 1950) is a French actress, writer, and director. She has been nominated seven times for César Awards, and won twice. Career One of Balasko's most recognized roles among English speakers is ... Death Barentin died on 22 March 2011, aged 74, from undisclosed causes. References External links * 1936 births 2011 deaths French stage actresses French film actresses Actresses from Paris 20th-century French actresse ...
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French Children's Animated Comedy Television Series
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2000s French Animated Television Series
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François Comar
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Axelle Charvoz
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Bilal Chennoune
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Claire Bretécher
Claire Bretécher (; 17 April 1940 – 10 February 2020)
on Lambiek Comiclopedia was a French cartoonist, known particularly for her portrayals of women and gender issues. Her creations included ''Les Frustrés'', and the unimpressed teenager ''Agrippine (comics), Agrippine''.


Biography

Bretécher was born in Nantes and got her first break as an illustrator when she was asked to provide the artwork for ''Le facteur Rhésus'' by René Goscinny for ''L'Os à moelle'' in 1963. She went on to work for several popular magazines and in 1969 invented the character "Cellulite". In 1972 she joined Marcel Gotlieb, Gotlib and Nikita Mandryka, Mandryka in founding the Franco-Belgian comics magazine ''L'Écho des savanes''. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, she published succes ...
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Frédérique Tirmont
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