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Jean Penzer
Jean Penzer (born 1 October 1927) was a French cinematographer. He contributed to more than sixty films from 1951 to 1992. Awards * 1986 César Award for best Cinematography for ''He Died with His Eyes Open ''He Died with His Eyes Open'' (original title: ''On ne meurt que deux fois'') is a 1985 French erotic neo-noir thriller film directed by Jacques Deray. It was based on the 1984 English-language novel ''He Died with His Eyes Open'' by Derek Raymon ...'' References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Penzer, Jean 1927 births 2021 deaths People from Livry-Gargan French cinematographers César Award winners ...
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Livry-Gargan
Livry-Gargan () is a commune in the northeastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from the center of Paris. History On 20 May, 1869, a part of the territory of Livry-Gargan was detached and merged with a part of the territory of Clichy-sous-Bois and a small part of the territory of Gagny to create the commune of Le Raincy. Population Heraldry Transport Livry-Gargan is not served by any station of the Paris M̩tro, RER, or suburban rail network. The closest station to Livry-Gargan is Sevran РLivry station on Paris RER line B. This station is located in the neighboring commune of Sevran, from the town center of Livry-Gargan. Education Schools include:Enseignement
" Livry-Gargan. Retrieved on September 7, 2016. * 9 preschools * 9 elementary schools * Junior high schools: LÉON-JOUHAUX, SEGPA du collège, à ...
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Le Corps De Mon Ennemi
''Le Corps de mon ennemi'' (also known as ''Body of My Enemy'' ) is a 1976 French crime film directed by Henri Verneuil. Plot After François Leclercq seduces the young and rich Gilberte Beaumont-Liégard, she introduces him to her family. Through the budding relationship with her in-laws, Leclercq is able to assimilate into the local upper class of his hometown, Cornai. A friend of Gilberte's father, Raphaël Di Massa hires him as manager of his new nightclub, "Number One". The oblivious parvenu Leclercq eventually discovers that "Number One" is actually a cover-up for Raphaël Di Massa's illegal drug trade. Following a dispute between Di Massa and Leclercq, the gun of the latter is stolen and used in the murder of a local football star. An orchestrated miscarriage of justice puts Leclercq in prison, despite his innocence. Seven years later, he returns to Cornai and discovers that it wasn't Di Massa, but Gilberte's father Jean-Baptiste Beaumont-Liégard who ran the drug operation ...
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11th César Awards
The 11th César Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma, honoured the best French films of 1985 and took place on 22 February 1986 at the Palais des Congrès in Paris. The ceremony was chaired by Madeleine Renaud and Jean-Louis Barrault and hosted by Michel Drucker. ''Three Men and a Cradle'' won the award for Best Film. Winners and nominees The winners are highlighted in bold: *Best Film:''Three Men and a Cradle'', directed by Coline Serreau''L'Effrontée'', directed by Claude Miller'' Péril en la demeure'', directed by Michel Deville'' Sans toit ni loi'', directed by Agnès Varda'' Subway'', directed by Luc Besson *Best Foreign Film: ''The Purple Rose of Cairo'', directed by Woody Allen''Desperately Seeking Susan'', directed by Susan Seidelman''The Killing Fields'', directed by Roland Joffé''Ran'', directed by Akira Kurosawa'' Year of the Dragon'', directed by Michael Cimino * Best First Work:'' Le Thé au harem d'Archimède'', direc ...
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Les Jeux De L'amour
''The Love Game'' (french: Les Jeux de l'amour) is a 1960 French comedy film directed by Philippe de Broca. It was entered into the 10th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear, Silver Bear Extraordinary Jury Prize. The film's distributor threatened to seek an injunction against the U.S. Commissioner of Customs, who delayed granting clearance for ''The Love Game'' to be exhibited in the United States.(1960, August 25). ''Film Release Sought: Distributor Plans Court Suit Against U.S. to Get Movie''. The New York Times, pg 24. Plot Suzanne wants to marry Victor and have children with him. Victor on the other hand isn't interested in becoming a husband or a father. While he cannot be bothered into complying with her wishes, their mutual friend Francois would be happy to do so. Consequently, Suzanne eventually turns to Francois. This leaves Victor no other choice than to change his mind if he wants Suzanne back. Cast * Jean-Pierre Cassel as Victor * Geneviè ...
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Five Day Lover
''Five Day Lover'' (french: L'Amant de cinq jours) is a 1961 French sex comedy film directed by Philippe de Broca, starring Jean Seberg and Micheline Presle. It is based on the 1959 novel ''L'amant de cinq jours'' by Françoise Parturier. The film was entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival and nominated for the Golden Bear. Plot Claire (Jean Seberg), a young Englishwoman, lives in Paris with her staid husband, Georges (François Périer), a government archivist, and their two small children. One day, while attending a fashion show mounted by her friend Madeleine (Micheline Presle), a couturière, Claire meets a lighthearted young Frenchman, Antoine (Jean-Pierre Cassel). Despite the fact that he is being kept by Madeleine, Claire responds to his advances and returns with him to his luxurious bachelor apartment. Before long she is visiting him five afternoons a week; evenings and weekends are reserved for Georges and the children. Madeleine, strong-willed and po ...
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The Seven Deadly Sins (1962 Film)
''Les Sept péchés capitaux'' is a 1962 French film composed of seven different segments, one for each of the seven deadly sins, each being by different directors and featuring different casts. At the time it served as a showcase for rising directors and stars, many of whom achieved later fame. Segments ''Anger'' Directed by Sylvain Dhomme and Max Douy from a script by Eugène Ionesco. Anger seizes a man who finds a fly in his Sunday soup. It spreads through his neighborhood, his city, his country and soon the whole world. ''Envy'' Directed by Édouard Molinaro. Starring Dany Saval (Rosette) and Claude Brasseur (Riri). Envious of a movie star who is staying at the hotel where she works, the waitress Rosette does everything she can to seduce the actress's lover. Some time later, after having realized her ambition, she returns to the hotel as a client. ''Sloth'' Written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard. Eddie Constantine, who plays himself, is approached by a starlet who he t ...
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La Voleuse
''La Voleuse'', meaning 'the thief', is a 1966 Franco-German film directed by Jean Chapot, with a screenplay by Marguerite Duras. In German, the film was titled ''Schornstein Nr. 4'' ("Chimney No. 4"). Set in Germany, it tells the story of a childless couple where the wife (Romy Schneider) steals back a little boy she gave away in her teens and the husband (Michel Piccoli) gradually persuades her that the childless couple who lovingly raised the child have the better claim. Plot Werner and Julia, a childless middle-class couple in Berlin, face a crisis. Unable to conceive, Julia wants to reclaim a child she gave away at birth when she was single in her teens. The little boy is now six and lives happily in Essen with a childless working-class couple, a Polish immigrant called Radek and his wife. Despite Werner's efforts to dissuade her, she starts stalking the child. As there was no formal adoption, she feels she has a legal as well as a moral right to the boy and one day at the ...
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The Two Of Us (1967 Film)
''The Two of Us'' (french: Le vieil homme et l'enfant) is a 1967 French comedy-drama film. It starred Michel Simon, Charles Denner and Alain Cohen, and was the first film Claude Berri directed. The film was entered into the 17th Berlin International Film Festival, where Michel Simon won the Silver Bear for Best Actor award. Plot Claude ( Alain Cohen) is an 8-year-old Jewish boy living in France during the Nazi occupation. To reduce the chance that he would be sent to Auschwitz or a similar fate, his parents send him to live with a farm family, the elderly parents of Catholic friends of his parents. (In reality, many French urban Jews made similar choices for their children.) The elderly couple honestly think that the boy has been sent to live with them because Paris is dangerous; it never crosses their mind that Claude is a Jew. Claude is given a new last name (Longuet), is taught a few things about Catholic ritual, such as the Lord's Prayer, and most important, is told to ne ...
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Détruire, Dit-elle
''Détruire, dit-elle'' (English, ''Destroy, She Said'') is a 1969 French drama film directed by Marguerite Duras based on her book of the same title. Cast * Catherine Sellers - Elisabeth Alione * Michael Lonsdale - Stein * Henri Garcin - Max Thor * Nicole Hiss - Alissa * Daniel Gélin Daniel Yves Alfred Gélin (19 May 1921 – 29 November 2002) was a French film and television actor. Early life Gélin was born in Angers, Maine-et-Loire, the son of Yvonne (née Le Méner) and Alfred Ernest Joseph Gélin. When he was ten, ... - Bernard Alione References External links * 1969 films Films based on works by Marguerite Duras Films directed by Marguerite Duras 1960s French-language films 1969 drama films French black-and-white films French drama films 1960s French films {{1960s-France-film-stub ...
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Without Apparent Motive
''Without Apparent Motive'' (french: Sans mobile apparent) is a 1971 French thriller film directed by Philippe Labro and adapted from the 1963 novel ''Ten Plus One'' by Ed McBain. Set in Nice, it tells the story of a police detective faced with a series of unexplained killings of apparently unconnected people by a mystery sniper. Plot Unmarried police detective Carella sees Jocelyne, a sexy old flame who is being trailed by an Englishman. Any thoughts of taking up with her again are put aside because he has to investigate the assassination by a single shot from a long-range 0.22 rifle of Forest, a prominent local businessman. The widow is no help but the man's stepdaughter Sandra mentions an associate Barroyer, who later that day is killed in exactly the same way. Sandra also finds her stepfather's secret diary, which among many trysts recorded a steamy night with Jocelyne. Next day, Carella asks Jocelyne round to his flat and she is shot dead on the steps outside. He has learned t ...
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Hail The Artist
''Hail the Artist'' (french: Salut l'artiste, it, L'idolo della città) is a 1973 French-Italian comedy film directed by Yves Robert. Cast * Marcello Mastroianni as Nicolas Montei * Françoise Fabian as Peggy * Jean Rochefort as Clément * Carla Gravina as Elisabeth Montei * Evelyne Buyle as Bérénice * Henri-Jacques Huet as The director * Lise Delamare as Lady Rosemond * Sylvie Joly as The photographer's wife * Hélène Vallier as The script * Simone Paris as The theater director * Maurice Barrier as Al Capone * Dominique De Keuchel as Rodrigue * Gérard Jugnot as The camera operator (uncredited) * Bernadette Robert * Betty Beckers * Claire Nadeau Claire Nadeau (born 1 June 1945) is a French actress. Theater Filmography References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Nadeau, Claire French film actresses 20th-century French actresses 21st-century French actresses Actresses from P ... * Lucienne Legrand * Elizabeth Teissier (as Elisabeth Teissier) Refe ...
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Aloïse (film)
''Aloïse'' is a 1975 French drama film directed by Liliane de Kermadec. It was entered into the 1975 Cannes Film Festival. Plot The unsuccessful Swiss artist Aloïse Corbaz finds work at the court of the German emperor and gets infatuated. Showing frank symptoms of insanity she is hospitalised. Cast * Isabelle Huppert - Aloïse jeune / Aloïse as a child * Delphine Seyrig - Aloïse adulte / Aloïse as an adult * Marc Eyraud - Le père d'Aloïse / Aloïse's father * Michael Lonsdale - Le médecin directeur / The second doctor * Valérie Schoeller - Élise jeune / Élise as a child * Monique Lejeune - Élise adulte / Élise as an adult * Julien Guiomar - Le directeur de théâtre * Roger Blin - Le professeur de chant / The singing teacher * Jacques Debary - the old director * - the teacher * Jacques Weber -the engineer * Nita Klein - the head nurse * Hans Verner - the chaplain * Alice Reichen - 'la microphonée' * François Chatelet - the priest * Fernand Guiot - the priest ...
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