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''La Voix'' is the Quebec version of the TV reality show ''The Voice''. La Voix (''the voice'' in French) may also refer to: Film and television * ''The Voice'' (French TV series), the French television version of ''The Voice'' * ''The Voice'' (1992 film), a French film directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre Media / Press * ''La Voix de l'Est'' (Bagnolet), a Communist Party local weekly published from Bagnolet, France * ''La Voix de l'Est'' (Granby), a French-language daily published in Granby, Quebec *''La Voix des Belges'', a bi-monthly clandestine newspaper published by the Belgian Belgian National Movement *La Voix des Femmes (France, 1848), a French feminist periodical *La Voix des femmes (France, 1917), a French feminist periodical *''La Voix du Luxembourg'', a French-language daily newspaper published in Luxembourg *''La Voix du Nord'', a French regional daily in Lille, France Music * "La Voix" (song), a 2009 Swedish Eurovision song by Malena Ernman *''La voix du bon Dieu'', ...
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La Voix
''La Voix'' () is a francophone Canada, Canadian reality television, reality talent show as part of the international television series franchise ''The Voice (franchise), The Voice'', based on the original The Voice of Holland, Dutch version of the program created by John de Mol Jr. The series is part of The Voice (franchise), ''The Voice'' franchise and is based on a similar competition format in The Netherlands entitled ''The Voice of Holland''. The series is structured into three phases: blind auditions, battles, and live performance shows. In 2016, ''La Voix'' also launched a separate series for younger contestants called ''La Voix Junior''. Format Producers' Auditions and The Blind Auditions The first stage of ''La Voix'' is the producer's auditions, which are not shown on television. The first televised stage is the blind auditions, where the contestants sing in front of the coaches. The coaches have their backs to the singer and if they like what they hear; they can pres ...
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The Voice (French TV Series)
The Voice may refer to: Fictional entities * The Voice or Presence, a fictional representation of God in DC Comics * The Voice (''Dune''), a fictional ability in the ''Dune'' universe * The Voice, a character in the American TV series '' Cleopatra 2525'' Film * ''The Voice'' (1920 film), a German silent drama film * "The Voice" (''Australian Playhouse''), an Australian television play * ''The Voice'' (1982 film), a Soviet psychological drama film * ''The Voice'' (1992 film), a French drama film * ''The Voice'' (2010 film), a Turkish horror film * ''The Voice'', a 2005 film directed by Johan Söderberg Publications Books and stories * "The Voice", a story featuring The Shadow, a fictional vigilante * ''The Voice'' (Bible translation), a 2011–2012 translation of the Christian Bible published by Thomas Nelson * ''The Voice'' (novel), by Gabriel Okara, 1964 * ''The Voice'' (poetry collection), by Thomas Hardy, 1912 Newspapers and magazines * ''The Voice'', the n ...
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The Voice (1992 Film)
''The Voice'' () is a 1992 French drama film directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre, starring Sami Frey and Nathalie Baye. Based on a short story by Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, it tells the story of a man who is transfixed when he hears the voice of a woman he once was in love with. It was shown in the Panorama section of the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival. Plot Arriving back in Rome after a business trip, Gilles contacts Lorraine and they make hasty love in the open among the ruins. Agreeing to meet again that evening at a rooftop restaurant, Gilles is hopelessly distracted by a voice he hears at another table. It is Laura, a married woman he had a passionate affair with, and he tells Lorraine the whole story, from first joyous encounter to her final suicide attempt. While Lorraine has no desire to hear all the details, she reluctantly lets Gilles get his memories out of his system. After the meal, though he is exhausted by the recalled emotion, she joins him in his bedroom. ...
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La Voix De L'Est (Bagnolet)
''La Voix de l'Est'' (, ''The Voice of the East'') was a French Communist Party local weekly newspaper published from Bagnolet, France. The newspaper was founded in 1932.Nomenclature des journaux & revues en langue française du monde entier'. Paris, Les bureaux de l'Argus, 1937. p. 411 In 1935, it had a circulation of 8,000 and by 1937 the circulation had reached 12,1000. In the mid-1930s Coudert, the mayor of Bagnolet, was the director of the newspaper. ''La Voix de l'Est'' continued publication after the Second World War World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ....Perlès, Valérie. Le Pré entre Paris et banlieue: histoire(s) du Pré-Saint-Gervais'. Paris .a. Créaphis, 2004. p. 220 References 1932 establishments in France Defunct newspapers published in France Fr ...
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La Voix De L'Est (Granby)
''La Voix de l'Est'' is a French-language daily newspaper published in Granby, Quebec. It is printed on the presses of the neighbouring daily ''La Tribune'' in Sherbrooke, Quebec. A weekly version of the newspaper is offered as a free supplement once a week on Wednesdays with the publication ''Le Plus''. The newspaper was founded by Imprimerie Rapide and the first issue was published on 20 June 1935. It became a daily publication on 24 February 1945. On 7 September 1945, Imprimerie Rapide changed its name to La Voix de l'Est Ltée. In 1968, the paper was sold to Journaux Trans-Canada (an affiliate of Power Corporation of Canada). In 1977, it was sold to ''La Tribune'' in Sherbrooke. In March 2015, Gesca sold the paper, along with five others, to Groupe Capitales Médias (owned by Martin Cauchon Martin Cauchon (born 23 August 1962) is a Canadian lawyer and politician in Quebec Canada. He served as a Liberal Party of Canada, Liberal Cabinet of Canada, Cabinet minister in th ...
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La Voix Des Belges
''The Voice of the Belgians'' (, ; ) was a bi-monthly clandestine newspaper published by the Belgian National Movement (MNB) during the German occupation in World War II. In total, 41 issues were published. Publication The newspaper, founded by Aimé Dandoy and Camille Joset, first appeared in August 1941, carrying the headline "Sometimes beaten, never defeated!" (). The editorship of the newspaper was changed repeatedly, after first Aimé Dandoy and then Camille Joset were arrested by the Gestapo The (, ), Syllabic abbreviation, abbreviated Gestapo (), was the official secret police of Nazi Germany and in German-occupied Europe. The force was created by Hermann Göring in 1933 by combining the various political police agencies of F .... Amongst the later editors was Camille-Jean Joset, son of Camille Joset. In February 1944, there were multiple arrests of leading members of the Belgian National Movement and the publication of ''Voix des Belges'' was disrupted. When it r ...
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La Voix Des Femmes (France, 1848)
''La Voix des Femmes'' (, ) was a French Socialism, socialist feminist newspaper, founded by Eugénie Niboyet in 1848. It was the first female-led paper to be published daily in France, and grew to encompass an entire organization known as the Société de la Voix des Femmes. Some of its members included Jeanne Deroin, Suzanne Voilquin, Désirée Gay, Desirée Gay, and Amélie Pray. ''La Voix des Femmes'' became the focal point for the Women’s Movement in 1848 as its issues, first published March 19 of that year, highlighted the struggles of all French women. The paper focused on both domestic and international women’s rights issues, including suffrage, labor rights, education, and personal autonomy. ''La Voix des Femmes'' ultimately ended in June 1848 due to disappointments with the government, as French workers and women suffered under its new repressive measures. Although the paper was founded to serve the demands of women, the atmosphere of 1848 and events following the F ...
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La Voix Des Femmes (France, 1917)
''La Voix des femmes'' () was a "political, social, scientific, artistic" weekly newspaper, founded in 1917 by Colette Reynaud and Louise Bodin, the first issue of which was published on October 31, 1917. The newspaper, which proclaimed itself in 1919 as "feminist, pacifist, socialist and internationalist", appeared until 1937. History In 1917, Colette Reynaud and Louise Bodin founded , a "political, social, scientific and artistic" weekly newspaper, the first issue of which was published on October 31, 1917. Created during the World War I, the newspaper opposed the Sacred Union. Bodin's editorial in the first issue of October 31, 1917, was widely censored. Alice Jouenne contributed to the redesign of ', the first issue of which came out on October 18, 1919. On this date, its publication schedule changed from weekly to bi-weekly. It also proclaimed itself "feminist, pacifist, socialist and internationalist". It contained articles by Marthe Bigot, Bodin, Annette Charreau, ...
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La Voix Du Luxembourg
''La Voix du Luxembourg'' (; The Voice of Luxembourg) was a French-language newspaper published in Luxembourg between 2001 and 2011. History and profile Published by Saint-Paul Luxembourg, ''La Voix'' was the French language supplement of Saint-Paul's flagship ''Luxemburger Wort'' until it was launched as a separate newspaper in 2001. The paper was published between Mondays and Saturdays. ''La Voix'' was headquartered in the city of Luxembourg Luxembourg, officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, is a landlocked country in Western Europe. It is bordered by Belgium to the west and north, Germany to the east, and France on the south. Its capital and most populous city, Luxembour ... and had a conservative stance. The newspaper received €933,221 in annual state press subsidy in 2009. The circulation of ''La Voix'' was 9,909 copies in 2003. In 2004 the paper had a circulation of 4,000 copies. In 2006 its circulation was 8,529 copies. It was also 4,000 copies in 2010. ...
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La Voix Du Nord
''La Voix du Nord'' (; or 'The Voice of Nord') is a regional daily newspaper from the north of France. Its headquarters are in Lille. History ''Voix du Nord'' was one of the underground newspapers of the French Resistance founded in German-occupied France during World War II. The paper first appeared in Lille in April 1941 at a time when the region of Nord-Pas-de-Calais was being ruled by a German military government in Brussels. The newspaper's tag-line described itself as the "Resistance organ of French Flanders." The post-war version of the paper is part of the Belgian company, Rossel group, which also owns the major Belgian newspaper ''Le Soir'', which it bought from Socpresse in 2006. Origins in Occupied France is a clandestine newspaper that gave rise to a movement of political resistance. The resistance group was called ''Voix du Nord'' ("Voice of the North"—of France, or, "Voice of the '' Nord''"—a French department). Sixty-five copies of the first issue ...
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La Voix (song)
"La voix" (; "The voice") is a song by Swedish singer Malena Ernman, which served as the entry at the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest, held in Moscow, Russia. It was composed by Fredrik Kempe, with lyrics by both Kempe and Ernman. It is the first Swedish entry to contain lyrics in French, as well as being the last Swedish entry to have contained lyrics in a language other than English before KAJ's 2025 entry Bara bada bastu. Despite the fact that 's Patricia Kaas would get a relatively good placing in the final, Ernman drew further attention to Francophone culture in the semi-final, as well in the grand final (by classing 3rd in the OGAE Second Chance round), despite her ultimate placing (21st). The song was the winner of Melodifestivalen 2009 on 14 March 2009, earning the right to compete for Sweden in the first semi-final of Eurovision 2009 on 12 May 2009. The song qualified for the final round where it finished 21st place with 33 points, making it Sweden's second lowest plac ...
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La Voix Du Bon Dieu
''La voix du bon Dieu'' (English: "good lord's voice") is the debut studio album by Canadian singer Celine Dion, released on 6 November 1981 by Super Étoiles in Quebec, Canada only. It was preceded by the lead single, "Ce n'était qu'un rêve". The album was produced by René Angélil, Eddy Marnay and Daniel Hétu. It includes six original songs and three covers: Renée Lebas' "Tire l'aiguille", Berthe Sylva's "Les roses blanches" and "L'amour viendra", a French adaptation of Dario Baldan Bembo's "Dolce fiore". Content Dion collaborated on this project and all her next early French recordings with Eddy Marnay who wrote songs for Barbra Streisand, Édith Piaf, Nana Mouskouri and Claude François, among others. The album contains Dion's first three singles: "Ce n'était qu'un rêve" (co-written by herself), " La voix du bon Dieu" and "L'amour viendra" (French adaptation of Dario Baldan Bembo's song "Dolce fiore"), as well as two covers: Renée Lebas' "Tire l'aiguille" and Bert ...
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