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Martin Bourboulon
Martin Bourboulon (born 27 June 1979) is a French film director and screenwriter. He directed the films ''Daddy or Mommy'' (2015), ''Daddy or Mommy 2'' (2016), ''Eiffel'' (2021), '' The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan'' (2023) and '' The Three Musketeers: Milady'' (2023). Career Son of film producer Frédéric Bourboulon, he started his career as an assistant director in films such as Pierre Jolivet's '' My Little Business'' (1999), Roland Joffé's '' Vatel'' (2000), Mathieu Kassovitz's '' The Crimson Rivers'' (2000), Bertrand Tavernier's ''Safe Conduct'' (2002), Jonathan Demme's ''The Truth About Charlie'' (2002), Jean-Paul Rappeneau's '' Bon Voyage'' (2003), Frédéric Auburtin's ''San-Antonio'' (2004), Thomas Vincent's ''The Hook'' (2004), and Jeanne Labrune's ''Cause toujours !'' (2004). Bourboulon made his directorial debut in 2003 with the short film ''Sale Hasard''. In 2007, he directed his second short film, ''Emprise''. He then directed feature films such as the comedy '' ...
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Frédéric Auburtin
Frédéric Auburtin (born 4 June 1962) is a French director, writer, actor and producer. Life and career Frédéric Auburtin was born and raised in Marseille, France, where he studied music (piano, drums) and literature before transitioning to the film industry in the early 80s. He made his debut as an assistant director for the film ''Rouge midi'', which was directed by Robert Guédiguian. In the 80s and 90s he worked as an assistant director with several directors for various movies, including Maurice Pialat (''Under the Sun of Satan''), Luigi Comencini (''La Bohème''), Richard Heffron (''La Révolution française''), Bertrand Blier (''Merci la vie''), Jean-Jacques Annaud ('' The Lover''), Claude Berri ('' Germinal'' and ''Lucie Aubrac''), Jean-Paul Rappeneau (''The Horseman on the Roof'') and Randall Wallace ('' The Man in the Iron Mask''). In 1999, he debuted as a director, co-directing ''Un pont entre deux rives'' with Gérard Depardieu, for which he also composed the ...
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Numéro
''Numéro'' is an international fashion magazine published by Paul-Emmanuel Reiffers. It has a circulation of 80,000, and the French edition reached its 100th issue in February 2009. The magazine covers international fashion, beauty, design, health, architecture and decor, as well as spreads on trendsetting celebrities. History ''Numéro'' was founded in 1998 by Elisabeth Djian, the previous fashion director of the obscure ''Jill'' magazine, who is now ''Numéro's'' editor-in-chief. Djian developed the magazine as a result of her disappointment of magazines that did not cater to her interests or women like her. When asked why she created ''Numéro'', Djian commented, "I was bored with magazines that told me how to seduce a man. I wanted to create this magazine for an intelligent, smart woman who wants to read about art, design, music: not about stupidity – creams that take away wrinkles, you know, which is stupid." Since the magazine launched, Djian has also created a menswea ...
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Fall Of Kabul (2021)
On 15 August 2021, Afghanistan's capital city of Kabul was captured by the Taliban after a major insurgent offensive that began in May 2021. This led to the overthrowing of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan under President Ashraf Ghani and the reinstatement of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan under the control of the Taliban. The US–Taliban deal, signed on 29 February 2020, is considered one of the most critical factors that caused the collapse of the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF). Following the deal, the US dramatically reduced the number of air attacks and deprived the ANSF of a critical edge in fighting the Taliban insurgency. Months before the fall, many in the United States Intelligence Community estimated that Kabul would be taken at least six months after the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan was completed. However, beginning in May 2021, even while the withdrawal was occurring, the Taliban was able to take most of Afghanistan's provinces in ra ...
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Lyna Khoudri
Lyna Khoudri ( ar, لينا خضري, born 3 October 1992) is an Algerian-French actress. In 2017, she won the Orizzonti Award for Best Actress at the 74th Venice International Film Festival for '' The Blessed''. In 2020, she won the César Award for Most Promising Actress for her performance in '' Papicha''. In 2021, she portrayed a student activist in Wes Anderson's ''The French Dispatch''. In 2023, Khoudri portrayed Constance Bonacieux in '' The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan'' and '' The Three Musketeers: Milady''. Early life Khoudri was born in 1992 in Algiers, Algeria, to a journalist father and a violinist mother. When Khoudri was 2 years old, the family moved to Aubervilliers, France, as exiles following death threats due to the danger of her father's profession during the Algerian Civil War. At the age of 18, Khoudri acquired French citizenship. Khoudri received her professional training at Théâtre national de la Colline. Career In 2014, Khoudri had her first ac ...
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Jérémie Renier
(; born 6 January 1981) is a Belgian actor. His film debut was in the critically praised (1996), directed by the Dardenne brothers. He became better known to worldwide audiences in ''Brotherhood of the Wolf'' (2001) and (2005). The latter was also directed by the brothers. He portrayed French singer in the 2012 film ''My Way (2012 film), My Way'', for which he was nominated for a César Award for Best Actor, and Yves Saint Laurent (brand), Yves Saint Laurent co-founder Pierre Bergé in the 2014 biopic ''Saint Laurent (film), Saint Laurent'', which earned him a César Award nomination for César Award for Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actor. Filmography Awards and nominations References External links

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Benjamin Voisin
Benjamin Voisin (born December 24, 1996) is a French actor. For his role as David Gorman in the dramatic film '' Summer of 85'', he was nominated for the César Award 2021 and the Lumière Award Lumière is French for 'light'. Lumiere, Lumière or Lumieres may refer to: *Lumières, the philosophical movement in the Age of Enlightenment People *Auguste and Louis Lumière, French pioneers in film-making Film and TV * Institut Lumière, a .... Filmography Film Television References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Voisin, Benjamin 1996 births Living people French male film actors French male television actors 21st-century French male actors French National Academy of Dramatic Arts alumni Cours Florent alumni ...
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Marie-Antoine Carême
Marie Antoine (Antonin) Carême (; 8 June 178412 January 1833) was a French chef and an early practitioner and exponent of the elaborate style of cooking known as ''grande cuisine'', the "high art" of French cooking: a grandiose style of cookery favored by both international royalty and by the nouveau riche ("newly rich") of Paris. Carême is often considered one of the first internationally renowned celebrity chefs. Biography Abandoned by his parents in Paris in 1794 at the height of the French Revolution, he worked as a kitchen boy at a cheap Parisian chophouse in exchange for room and board. In 1798, he was formally apprenticed to Sylvain Bailly, a famous ''pâtissier'' with a shop near the Palais-Royal. The post-revolutionary Palais-Royal was a high-profile, fashionable neighborhood filled with vibrant life and bustling crowds. Bailly recognized his talent and ambition. By the time he was prepared to leave Bailly, he could stipulate that he should be free to leave his new empl ...
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Apple TV+
Apple TV is a digital media player and microconsole developed and marketed by Apple Inc. It is a small network appliance hardware that plays received media data such as video and audio to a television set or external display. Since its second generation model, it is an HDMI-compliant source device and can only be connected to an enhanced-definition or high-definition widescreen television through HDMI to function. Apple TV lacks integrated controls and can only be controlled remotely, either through an Apple Remote, Siri Remote or some third party infrared remotes. Since the fourth generation model, Apple TV runs tvOS with multiple pre-installed software applications. Its media services include streaming media services, TV Everywhere-based services, local media sources, and sports journalism and broadcasts. At a March 2019 special event, Apple lessened attention on the Apple TV because of its lack of success. To generate additional revenue, they instead released Apple TV+ ...
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Ouest-France
''Ouest-France'' ( ; French for "West-France") is a daily French newspaper known for its emphasis on both local and national news. The paper is produced in 47 different editions covering events in different French départments within the régions of Brittany, Lower Normandy and Pays de la Loire. Its readership has been unaffected by the decline of newspaper reading in France, unlike most other dailies. With 2.5 million daily readers (and a circulation of almost 800 000 units), it is by far the most read francophone newspaper in the world, ahead of French national newspapers ''Le Figaro'' and ''Le Monde''. History ''Ouest-France'' was founded in 1944 by Adolphe Le Goaziou and others following the closure of ''Ouest-Éclair'', which was banned by Liberation forces for collaborationism during the war.Jean-Loup Avril, ''Mille Bretons, dictionnaire biographique'', Les Portes du Large, Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande, 2003, () It is based in Rennes and Nantes and has a circulation about ...
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Variety (magazine)
''Variety'' is an American media company owned by Penske Media Corporation. The company was founded by Sime Silverman in New York City in 1905 as a weekly newspaper reporting on theater and vaudeville. In 1933 it added ''Daily Variety'', based in Los Angeles, to cover the motion-picture industry. ''Variety.com'' features entertainment news, reviews, box office results, cover stories, videos, photo galleries and features, plus a credits database, production charts and calendar, with archive content dating back to 1905. History Foundation ''Variety'' has been published since December 16, 1905, when it was launched by Sime Silverman as a weekly periodical covering theater and vaudeville with its headquarters in New York City. Silverman had been fired by ''The Morning Telegraph'' in 1905 for panning an act which had taken out an advert for $50. As a result, he decided to start his own publication "that ouldnot be influenced by advertising." With a loan of $1,500 from his father- ...
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