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Folie à Deux (winery)
Folie à Deux is a Napa Valley winery in Sonoma County, California, which is part of the Trinchero Family Estates. History Folie à Deux was founded in 1981 by two psychiatrists, who took the name from a Folie à deux, psychiatric term for a fantasy or delusion shared by two people. In 1995, the winery was out of bankruptcy to a private group of investors. In 2004, they sold the winery to the Trinchero Family Estates, a Napa Valley wine company owned and operated by the Trinchero family. Varietals Folie à Deux currently makes Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Zinfandel, Merlot, Chardonnay, and Sauvignon blanc. The winery also produces three wine blends and four varietals under the name Menage à Trois. Menage à Trois Red was the top selling red wine product in the United States as of 2010. The Menage à Trois brand sold 1.6 million cases in 2009, and Menage à Trois was named the "Wine Brand of the Year" by the beverage industry publication ''Market Watch''. (subscription requir ...
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''Evening Dress'' (, also known as ''Ménage'') is a 1986 French comedy-drama film directed by Bertrand Blier. It was entered into the 1986 Cannes Film Festival where Michel Blanc won the award for Best Actor Award (Cannes Film Festival), Best Actor. Background The idea for ''Tenue de soirée'' came to Blier around the time of ''Les Valseuses'', and his intention then was to cast Depardieu with his co-star from the earlier film, Patrick Dewaere. In the 1980s Blier created the screenplay and shared it with Depardieu, with the other male lead now intended for Bernard Giraudeau, but he was in turn replaced by Michel Blanc.Roud, Richard. Cannes '86. ''Sight and Sound'', Summer 1986, p162-163. After ''Les Valseuses'' and ''Préparez vos mouchoirs'' the Depardieu-Blanc couple in this film allows Blier to examine further aspects of male relationships, mainly in terms of dominant/dominated. Although Blier had wanted to repeat the central trio of ''Valseuses'' (Depardieu, Dewaere, Miou-Mi ...
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