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...by Jeanne Paturle and Cecile Rousset; "La derniere journee" (The Last Day) by Olivier Bourbeillon; and "L'origine de la tendresse" by Alain-Paul Mallard. Between...transplanted to Paris; from the malaise of la vie quotidienne for a wealthy married couple...
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Adeline is a gypsy girl who dupes a handsome young peasant, Fanfan, into joining the French army. She predicts that if he does, he will end up marrying one of the king's daughters.
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In the later years of her life, French author Marguerite Duras lives in a self-destructive haze, plagued by writer's block and the physical effects of alcoholism. She shuts herself off from the world,
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...Follows he confrontation between Jean de La Fontaine, writer of the world renowned Fables...decision and rush to the Court, poet de La Fontaine confirms his support for Fouquet...to make the rebel admit the truth, but La Fontaine, even when penniless, stands...
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Louis-Bernard Lapointe can't quite escape the fact that he is a wizard. To save the life of his only friend, Biron, Lapointe must find "the key of possibility" that will allow him entry to parallel
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Dark comedy about a man, haunted by finding the death of his hated governess erotic while still a boy, grows to associate sexual desire with murder. He becomes obsessed with killing women, but oddly
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Julia is a 25-year-old orphan with two children and a husband, She has never been to college and is unemployed, yet she dedicates her life to everyday medicine: she cures bunions, sore backs and sore
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Documents France's role in World War II during the years of 1940-1944 in epic proportions.
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