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La Famille Bélier
(released as ''The Bélier Family'' in Australia) is a 2014 French-Belgian coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Éric Lartigau. The film received six nominations at the 40th César Awards, winning Most Promising Actress for Louane Emera. It won a Magritte Award in the category of Best Foreign Film. An English-language remake of the film, ''CODA'', premiered in January 2021 and won three Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Plot In the Bélier family, sixteen-year-old Paula is an indispensable interpreter for her deaf parents and brother on a daily basis, especially in the running of the family farm. One day, a music teacher discovers her gift for singing and encourages Paula to audition for the prestigious Maîtrise de Radio France music college in Paris, which will secure her a good career and a college degree. However, this decision would mean leaving her family and taking her first steps towards adulthood. Cast * Karin Viard as Gigi Bélier * François Dami ...
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Éric Lartigau
Eric Lartigau (born 20 June 1964) is a French director and screenwriter. Personal life His wife Marina Foïs Marina Sylvie Foïs (born 21 January 1970) is a French actress. Life and career Born in Boulogne-Billancourt in the department of Hauts-de-Seine in a family from Russian, Jewish Egyptian, German and Italian ancestry, Marina Foïs was discove ... gave birth to their son, named Lazare, born 3 December 2004 and their Second son, Georges, born, September 25, 2008. Filmography References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Lartigau, Eric 1964 births French film directors French male screenwriters French screenwriters Living people ...
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Magritte Award
A Magritte Award (french: ) is an accolade presented by the Académie André Delvaux of Belgium to recognize cinematic achievement in the film industry. Modelled after the French César Award, the formal ceremony at which the awards are presented is one of the most prominent award ceremonies in Belgium. The various category winners are awarded a copy of a statuette. The awards, first presented in 2011, are considered the Belgian equivalent of the Academy Awards in the United States. Historically given during the first quarter of the new year, the awards honor achievements for cinematic accomplishments for the preceding year. The 11th Magritte Awards ceremony was held on 12 February 2022 at the Square – Brussels Meeting Centre, Square Meeting Centre, in the historic site of Mont des Arts, Brussels. History Founded in 2010, the Académie André Delvaux was established at the request of the Francophone Film Producers Association (UPFF) and Pro Spère, to unite the five branches o ...
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Serial (Bad) Weddings
''Serial (Bad) Weddings'' (french: Qu'est-ce qu'on a fait au Bon Dieu?, lit=What have we done to the Good Lord?) is a 2014 French comedy film directed by Philippe de Chauveron, and starring Christian Clavier and Chantal Lauby. It is the first installment in the ''Serial (Bad) Weddings'' film series, and was followed by '' Serial (Bad) Weddings 2'' in 2019, and by ''Serial (Bad) Weddings 3'' in 2022. Plot Claude Verneuil, a Gaullist notary, and his wife Marie, a Catholic bourgeois from Chinon, are parents of four daughters: Isabelle, Odile, Ségolène, and Laure. The three eldest are already married to men, each one of a different religion and a different ethnic origin: Isabelle married Rashid Ben Assem, an Algerian Muslim lawyer, Odile married David Benichou, a Sephardi Jew entrepreneur, and Ségolène married Chao Ling, a Han Chinese banker who is open to all religious beliefs. The Verneuils pretend to accept their sons-in-law but have had a hard time hiding their discomfort ...
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Clémence Lassalas
Clémence Lassalas (born 11 July 1995) is a French actress known for '' Demain nous appartient''. Filmography Film *2005 : ''Écoute le temps'' * 2006 : ''Je déteste les enfants des autres'' : Colombe * 2014 : ''La Famille Bélier'' : Karène Television * Since 2019 : ''Demain nous appartient'' : Charlie Molina * 2006 : ''Je hais les vacances'' : Camille * 2006 : ''Carla Rubens'' (episode ''Un enfant en otage'') : Élodie * 2005 : ''Je hais les parents'' : Camille * 2004 : ''Le Grand Patron'' (episode ''Quarantaine'') : Chloé Rocher * 2003 : ''Je hais les enfants'' : Camille * 2000 : ''L'Amour sur un fil'' Serie * 2021 : ''Emily in Paris'' (Season 2 - episode 9) Music video * 2006 : La Boulette (Diam's) Advertisements * Macif and Nestlé References External links * Clémence Lassalason L'internaute Linternaute.com (webified name for ''L'Internaute'' or "the internet navigator") is a major French news site, launched in 2000. As of November 2020, it ...
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Jérôme Kircher
Jérôme Kircher (born 21 November 1964) is a French actor known for ''A Very Long Engagement'' (2004), ''Louise Wimmer'' (2011) and ''Café de Flore'' (2011). Biography Born in Paris, Kircher is a stage actor and was a student of the Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique from 1985 to 1988; he was a student of Michel Bouquet and Gerard Desarthe Bernard Dort. He began his career in 1986 in the short film ''The Train'' of dawn Laurent Jaoui. Since then he has starred in several series, like Clara Sheller, Jacques where he played, and played the greatest texts, directed by Patrice Chéreau, Jean-Pierre Vincent, André Engel, Denis Podalydès, among others, and was nominated for three Molière Awards. He appeared in the short film by Éric Laporte in 1995 ''False Start'', staged Berthe Trepat, gold medal in 2001 and I know that there are also reciprocal love (but I do not pretend to luxury) in 2005. The same year, he reappears in a short film, The Book of Belleville dead ...
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Roxane Duran
Roxane Duran (born 27 January 1993) is a French-Austrian actress. She appeared in the Palme d'Or-winning 2009 film ''The White Ribbon''. She also acted in the '' Le moine'', a 2011 French-language film directed by Dominik Moll, an adaptation of Matthew Lewis's novel ''The Monk''. Early life and career Duran made her professional theater debut at the age of 19 in a production of a play based on the life of Anne Frank written by Belgian playwright Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt. Her father is of Spanish descent and her mother is of Austrian descent. Duran is currently in the tv mini series Riviera, created by Neil Jordan with Julia Stiles, Iwan Rheon and Adrian Lester Adrian Anthony Lester (born Anthony Harvey; 14 August 1968) is a British actor, director and writer. He is the recipient of a Laurence Olivier Award, an Evening Standard Theatre Award and a Critics' Circle Theatre Award for his work on the Lo ..., produced by Sky Atlantic and to be aired summer 2017. Filmography Fil ...
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Louane Emera Eric Lartigau 2014 2
Louane (also spelled Lou-Anne or Louanne) is a French feminine name, derived from a combination of the names Louise and Anne. It rose in popularity in the early 2000s, reaching number one in the top 100 names given to baby girls in France in 2014.. The short form Lou, is also popular for girls in France. People with the given name * Louane (singer), mononym of French singer, participant in series 2 of ''The Voice: la plus belle voix'' * LouAnne Johnson, American writer * Louanne Sirota, American actress Characters * Luann Van Houten (née Mussolini), fictional character from the TV series ''The Simpsons'' * Louanne Katraine Louanne Katraine (callsign "Kat") is a fictional character from the reimagined ''Battlestar Galactica'' television series, portrayed by Luciana Carro. Character arc Prior to the show (and unknown to the audience), Sasha Billings is a drug-runne ..., fictional character from the TV series ''Battlestar Galactica'' Notes {{given name French feminine given ...
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Institut Français Du Royaume-Uni
The Institut français du Royaume-Uni is a branch of the Institut français, which represents and promotes French learning and culture in the United Kingdom. It is situated in London's South Kensington at Queensberry Place, a turning off Cromwell Road, facing the Natural History Museum. Founded in 1910, as ''The Université des Lettres française'' the Institut Français has branches in London and Edinburgh Edinburgh ( ; gd, Dùn Èideann ) is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 Council areas of Scotland, council areas. Historically part of the county of Midlothian (interchangeably Edinburghshire before 1921), it is located in Lothian ... (See: '' French Institute for Scotland''). "Marie d'Orliac, who had become Marie Bohn on her marriage, directed the Institute and the school from 1910 to 1920." The London branch includes the ''Ciné Lumière'' cinema, and a library which includes the ''Bibliothèque Quentin Blake'' for children's books. References External li ...
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Maîtrise De Radio France
Maîtrise de Radio France (known as Maîtrise de Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française prior to 1975) is the choir school of Radio France. The school and its choir were founded in 1946 by the composer Henry Barraud and the pedagogue Maurice David. Its first Director was Marcel Couraud. As a performing ensemble the Maîtrise choir has appeared on numerous recordings and in live concert performances, with a particular emphasis on choral works by French composers. It is one of the four permanent ensembles of Radio France along with the Orchestre philharmonique de Radio France, Orchestre national de France and Chœur de Radio France. The school's administration is based at the Maison de la Radio in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, while its academic base is the nearby Lycée La Fontaine. A second site was opened in Bondy in 2007 to serve children and young people resident in the north-eastern suburbs of Paris. Sofi Jeannin has served as the director of both the school and its ...
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Hearing Loss
Hearing loss is a partial or total inability to Hearing, hear. Hearing loss may be present at birth or acquired at any time afterwards. Hearing loss may occur in one or both ears. In children, hearing problems can affect the ability to Language acquisition, acquire spoken language, and in adults it can create difficulties with social interaction and at work. Hearing loss can be temporary or permanent. Presbycusis, Hearing loss related to age usually affects both ears and is due to cochlear hair cell loss. In some people, particularly older people, hearing loss can result in loneliness. Deafness, Deaf people usually have little to no hearing. Hearing loss may be caused by a number of factors, including: genetics, ageing, Noise-induced hearing loss, exposure to noise, some infections, birth complications, trauma to the ear, and certain medications or toxins. A common condition that results in hearing loss is chronic ear infections. Certain infections during pregnancy, such as cyt ...
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Language Interpretation
Interpreting is a translational activity in which one produces a first and final target-language output on the basis of a one-time exposure to an expression in a source language. The most common two modes of interpreting are simultaneous interpreting, which is done at the time of the exposure to the source language, and consecutive interpreting, which is done at breaks to this exposure. Interpreting is an ancient human activity which predates the invention of writing. However, the origins of the profession of interpreting date back to less than a century ago. History Historiography Research into the various aspects of the history of interpreting is quite new. For as long as most scholarly interest was given to professional conference interpreting, very little academic work was done on the practice of interpreting in history, and until the 1990s, only a few dozen publications were done on it. Considering the amount of interpreting activities that is assumed to have occurr ...
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Academy Award For Best Picture
The Academy Award for Best Picture is one of the Academy Awards presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) since the awards debuted in 1929. This award goes to the producers of the film and is the only category in which every member of the Oscars is eligible to submit a nomination and vote on the final ballot. The Best Picture category is often the final award of the night and is widely considered as the most prestigious honor of the ceremony. The Grand Staircase columns at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, where the Academy Awards ceremonies have been held since 2002, showcase every film that has won the Best Picture title since the award's inception. There have been 581 films nominated for Best Picture and 94 winners. History Category name changes At the 1st Academy Awards ceremony (for 1927 and 1928), there were two categories of awards that were each considered the top award of the night: ''Outstanding Picture'' and '' Unique and Artistic P ...
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