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Charles-Félix Tavano
Charles-Félix Tavano (19 April 1887 – 29 May 1963) was a French film director as well as a screenwriter. Filmography Director * 1931: ''Deux fois vingt ans'' * 1932: ''Arrêtez-moi!'' * 1932: ''Un client de province'' * 1932: ''Billeting Order'' * 1934: ''Les Deux Papas'' * 1935: ' (Italian version of the French film ' by Jean Dréville) * 1935: ' – short film – * 1935: ' * 1948: ''Impeccable Henri'' * 1949: ' * 1949: ''Eve and the Serpent'' * 1951: ' Unit production manager * 1939: ''Sacred Woods'' * 1943: ' * 1943: ' * 1945: ''A Cage of Nightingales'' * 1946: '' Once is Enough'' * 1947: ''Antoine and Antoinette'' Assistant-director * 1931: ''Cœur de Paris'' by Jean Benoît-Lévy and Marie Epstein Marie Epstein (born Marie-Antonine Epstein; 14 August 1899, Warsaw - 24 April 1995, Paris) was an actress, scenarist, film director, and film preservationist. Her career is distinguished by three important collaborations. Throughout the 1920s, sh ... Publicatio ...
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Nice
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on an area of . Located on the , the southeastern coast of France on the , at the foot of the

Once Is Enough (film)
''Once is Enough'' (French: ''Il suffit d'une fois'') is a 1946 French comedy film directed by Andrée Feix and starring Edwige Feuillère, Fernand Gravey and Henri Guisol.Rollet p.105 Cast * Edwige Feuillère as Christine Jourdan * Fernand Gravey as Jacques Reval * Henri Guisol as Bernard Ancelin * François Joux * Made Siamé * Hélène Garaud * Henri Charrett * Ky Duyen KY or Ky may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Ky Kiske, a fictional character in the ''Guilty Gear'' video game series * Kashiyatra, a festival in India People * Nguyễn Cao Kỳ (1930-2011), South Vietnamese general and prime minister * ... References Bibliography * Brigitte Rollet. ''Coline Serreau''. Manchester University Press, 1998. External links * 1946 films French comedy films 1946 comedy films 1940s French-language films Films directed by Andrée Feix Gaumont Film Company films French black-and-white films 1940s French films {{1940s-comedy-film-stub ...
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People From Nice
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French Film Directors
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Marie Epstein
Marie Epstein (born Marie-Antonine Epstein; 14 August 1899, Warsaw - 24 April 1995, Paris) was an actress, scenarist, film director, and film preservationist. Her career is distinguished by three important collaborations. Throughout the 1920s, she acted in and wrote scenarios for films directed by her brother, Jean Epstein. From the 1920s through the early 1950s, she collaborated with the director Jean Benoît-Lévy on sixteen films, serving variously as a writer, assistant director, and co-director. From the early 1950s to her retirement in 1977, Epstein served as a film preservationist at the Cinémathèque française. Career Collaboration with Jean Benoît-Lévy (1928-1940) Epstein is best known for the films she co-directed with Jean Benoît-Lévy throughout the 1930s. Moving away from the romantic scenarios she wrote for Jean Epstein, her films with Benoît-Lévy employ many of the avant-garde techniques developed in French Impressionist Cinema of the 1920s to explore majo ...
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Jean Benoît-Lévy
Jean Benoît-Lévy (1888–1959) was a French film director and film producer, producer.Andrews p.355 Selected filmography * ''Heart of Paris'' (1932) * ''Hélène (film), Hélène'' (1936) * ''Ballerina (1937 film), Ballerina'' (1937) * ''Fire in the Straw'' (1939) References Bibliography * Andrews, Dudley. ''Mists of Regret: Culture and Sensibility in Classic French Film''. Princeton University Press, 1995. External links

* 1888 births 1959 deaths French film producers 20th-century French screenwriters Film directors from Paris {{France-film-director-stub ...
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Antoine And Antoinette
''Antoine and Antoinette'' (french: Antoine et Antoinette) is a 1947 French comedy film directed by Jacques Becker. It was shot at the Saint-Maurice Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert-Jules Garnier. It was entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival. Synopsis Antoine and Antoinette are a working class family living and working in Paris. He is employed in a printing press and she in a department store. The couple are poor, but have many friends. However Antoine is jealous of the attention paid to the vivacious Antoinette by other men, despite the fact she is devoted to him. An apparent lottery win seems to have solved their financial problems, until Antoine loses the winning ticket on the Paris Metro. Main cast * Roger Pigaut as Antoine Moulin * Claire Mafféi as Antoinette Moulin * Noël Roquevert as Mr. Roland * Gaston Modot as civil servant * Made Siamé as the shopkeeper's wife * Pierre Trabaud as Riton * Jacques Meyran as M. Barbel ...
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A Cage Of Nightingales
''A Cage of Nightingales'' ( French: ''La Cage aux rossignols'') is a 1945 French film directed by Jean Dréville. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Story, and served as an inspiration for the film '' The Chorus'' (2004). Synopsis Clement Mathieu seeks to publish his novel without success. With the help of a friend who is a journalist, his story about the 'Cage of Nightingales' is slipped surreptitiously into a newspaper... In France, in the 1930s, a supervisor at a rehabilitation house awakens difficult teens' inner musical tendencies by forming a choir, despite the director's skepticism. Later, this experience is reported in a novel in a major newspaper. The history of the Cage of Nightingales' is directly inspired by that of an actual educational centre, called Ker Goat, where Jacques Dietz, Roger Riffier and their teams worked to help children in difficulty through choral singing and innovative teaching methods. Cast *Noël-Noël as Clément Mathieu *Michelin ...
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Alpes-Maritimes
Alpes-Maritimes (; oc, Aups Maritims; it, Alpi Marittime, "Maritime Alps") is a department of France located in the country's southeast corner, on the Italian border and Mediterranean coast. Part of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, it encompasses the French Riviera alongside neighbouring Var. Alpes-Maritimes had a population of 1,094,283 in 2019.Populations légales 2019: 06 Alpes-Maritimes
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Sacred Woods
''Sacred Woods'' (French:'' Le bois sacré'') is a 1939 French comedy film directed by Léon Mathot and starring Elvire Popesco, Gaby Morlay and Victor Boucher.Oscherwitz & Higgins p.113 It was based on a play by Robert de Flers and Gaston Arman de Caillavet which had previously been made into a 1915 Italian film by Carmine Gallone. The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Gys. Cast * Elvire Popesco as Francine Margerie * Gaby Morlay as Adrienne Champmorel * Victor Boucher as Paul Margerie * André Lefaur as Monsieur Champmorel * Marcel Dalio as Zakouskine, le danseur * Armand Bernard as Monsieur des Fargottes * Jean Témerson as L'huissier * Marie-Jacqueline Chantal * Germaine Charley * Eddy Debray * Gustave Gallet * Suzanne Henri * Marcel Lamy * Léon Larive * France Marion * Georges Paulais * Marcel Rouzé * Jacques Tarride * Claire Vervin Clair or Claire may refer to: *Claire (given name), a list of people with the n ...
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Eve And The Serpent
''Eve and the Serpent'' (French: ''Ève et le serpent'') is a 1949 French comedy film directed by Charles-Félix Tavano and starring Gaby Morlay, Félix Oudart and Jacqueline Gauthier.The A to Z of French Cinema p.307 Cast * Gaby Morlay as Laurence Barrois * Félix Oudart as Monsieur Grombat * Jacqueline Gauthier as Louisette * Robert Moncade as Georges * Marguerite Deval as Madame Béchut * Jean Lanier as Le notaire * Eliane Saint-Jean as Suzon * Albert Michel as Le valet de chambre * Hélène Garaud as Madame Ancelin * Raymond Pélissier as L'impresario * Palmyre Levasseur as Marinette * Suzanne Nivette Suzanne may refer to: People * Suzanne (given name), a feminine given name (including a list of people with the name) * S. U. Zanne, pen name of August Vandekerkhove (1838–1923), Belgian writer and inventor * Suzanne, pen name of Renée Mén ... as Madame Léonie * Antonin Baryel as Le domestique References Bibliography * Dayna Oscherwitz & MaryEl ...
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