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La Vie Commence Demain
''La vie commence demain'' is a 1950 French film directed by Nicole Védrès. It was the first X-rated film shown in the United Kingdom. It was screened at the Regent Street Cinema The Regent Street Cinema is an independent British Cinema located on Regent Street, London. Opened in 1848 and regarded as "the birthplace of British cinema", the cinema featured the first motion picture shown in the United Kingdom. Today, the ... in London in 1951. References External links * 1950 films 1950s French-language films Films directed by Nicole Védrès French documentary films 1950 documentary films French black-and-white films 1950s French films {{1950s-France-film-stub ...
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Nicole Védrès
Nicole Védrès (4 September 1911 – 20 November 1965), born Nicole Henriette Désirée Charlotte Cahen dit Nathan dit Rais, was a French author, columnist, essayist, journalist, screenwriter and film director. Life and work Védrès was born on 4 September 1911 in Paris. An important figure in the post-war French cultural world, she signed several articles under different names, including “Nathan” and “Rais.” Nicole Vedrès was the daughter of Jules Rais, doctor of law, librarian of the Chamber of Deputies and art critic, and Ludmila Savitzky, of Russian origin and who was a translator of works by James Joyce. Although Vedrès studied international law, she began a career as a journalist in the 1930s, writing for women's magazines and literary journals such as the ''Mercure de France''. During the war, she wrote in ''Le Rouge et le Bleu'' in 1941–1942. Filmmaker Védrès began her career as a screenwriter and documentary filmmaker in 1947, with ''Paris 1900 ...
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