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FRANCE : Arletty sur TF1
01/01/1987 - FRANCE : Arletty sur TF1/0501041124
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FRANCE : Arletty sur TF1
01/01/1987 - FRANCE : Arletty sur TF1/0501041124
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PEOPLE - Zum 20.Todestag von Marguerite Duras (3.3.16)
Writer and film director Marguerite Duras (April 4, 1914 - March 3, 1996) in Paris, France . Sept.1986 . She was born in Gia Dinh, French Indochina (now Vietnam), and went to France, her parents' native country, to study law, but became a writer instead. She changed her name (Donnadieu) in 1943 for Duras, the name of a village in the Lot-et-Garonne department, where her father's house was located. She is the author of a great many novels, plays, films and short narratives, including her best-selling, ostensibly autobiographical work L'Amant (1984), translated into English as The Lover. Following the making of a film of the same name(s) based on her work, Duras then published a slightly different work, L'Amant de la Chine du Nord. Other major works include Moderato Cantabile, also made into a film of the same name, Le Ravissement de Lol V. Stein and her film India Song. She was also the screenwriter of the 1959 French film Hiroshima mon amour, which was directed by Alain Resnais. She died at 81 from cancer and is interred in the Cimetiere du Montparnasse. Paris, FRANCE - 09/1986
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FRANCE : Jacques-Yves Cousteau sur TF1
21/03/1985 - FRANCE : Jacques-Yves Cousteau sur TF1
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FRANCE : Jacques-Yves Cousteau sur TF1
21/03/1985 - FRANCE : Jacques-Yves Cousteau sur TF1
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France, Paris : Michel Polnareff
Michel Polnareff et les danseuses du Moulin Rouge. Paris - FRANCE - 28/12/19 81.
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FRA< CHIRAC DANS SON CHATEAU DE BITY APRES LES ELECTIONS CANTONALES
-Jacques et Bernadette Chirac.
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FRA< CHIRAC DANS SON CHATEAU DE BITY APRES LES ELECTIONS CANTONALES
-Jacques et Bernadette Chirac.
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France, Set of the film "Les Innocents aux mains sales"
Claude Chabrol and Romy Schneider on the set of the film "Les Innocents aux mains sales" (aka "Innocents with Dirty Hands") directed by french film director Claude Chabrol. FRANCE - 12/12/1974
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France, Set of the film "Les Innocents aux mains sales"
French film director Claude Chabrol playing Scrabble game on the set of his film "Les Innocents aux mains sales" (aka "Innocents with Dirty Hands"). FRANCE - 12/12/1974
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France, Set of the film "Les Innocents aux mains sales"
French film director Claude Chabrol playing Scrabble game on the set of his film "Les Innocents aux mains sales" (aka "Innocents with Dirty Hands"). FRANCE - 12/12/1974
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PEOPLE - Claudia Cardinale ist gestorben (Archiv)
Italian actress Claudia Cardinale at the International Film Festival of Cann es. Cannes, FRANCE - 05/1974.
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NEWS - Mai 68: Frankreich
6 Mai 68 - Les CRS qui ont barre le Boulevard Saint-Germain au niveau de la rue de l'Ancienne Comedie observent les manifestants et se protegent comme ils peuvent des gaz lacrymogenes qu'ils lancent. Boulevard Saint-Germain, Place Henri Mondor, Paris, FRANCE - 6/05/1968.
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PEOPLE - Zum 20.Todestag von Marguerite Duras (3.3.16)
Writer and film director Marguerite Duras (April 4, 1914 - March 3, 1996) in Stockholm, Sweden. Nov. 1967 . She was born in Gia Dinh, French Indochina (now Vietnam), and went to France, her parents' native country, to study law, but became a writer instead. She changed her name (Donnadieu) in 1943 for Duras, the name of a village in the Lot-et-Garonne department, where her father's house was located. She is the author of a great many novels, plays, films and short narratives, including her best-selling, ostensibly autobiographical work L'Amant (1984), translated into English as The Lover. Following the making of a film of the same name(s) based on her work, Duras then published a slightly different work, L'Amant de la Chine du Nord. Other major works include Moderato Cantabile, also made into a film of the same name, Le Ravissement de Lol V. Stein and her film India Song. She was also the screenwriter of the 1959 French film Hiroshima mon amour, which was directed by Alain Resnais. She died at 81 from cancer and is interred in the Cimetiere du Montparnasse. Stockholm, SWEDEN - 11/1967
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PEOPLE - Zum 20.Todestag von Marguerite Duras (3.3.16)
Writer and film director Marguerite Duras (April 4, 1914 - March 5, 1996) ather home in Neauphle-le-Chateau, France on Sept. 30, 1967. She was born in Gia Dinh, French Indochina (nnow Vietnam), and went to France, her parents'native country, to study law, but became a writer instead. She changed her name (Donnadieu) in 1943 for Duras, the name of a village, in the Lot-et-Garonne department, where her father's house was located. She is the author of a great many novels, plays, films and short narratives, including her best-selling, ostensibly autobiographical work L'amant (1984), translated into English as The Lover. Following the making of a film of the same name(s) based on her work, Duras then published a slightly different work, L'Amant de la Chine du Nord. Other major works include Moderato Cantabile, also made into a film of the same name, Le ravissement de Lol V. Stein and her film India Song. She was also the screenwriter of the 1959 French film Hiroshima mon amour, which was directed by Alain Resnais. She died at 81 from cancer and is interred in the Cimetiere du Montparnasse. Paris, FRANCE - 30/09/1967 *** Local Caption *** 359534
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PEOPLE - Zum 20.Todestag von Marguerite Duras (3.3.16)
Writer and film director Marguerite Duras (April 4, 1914 - March 5, 1996) ather home in Neauphle-le-Chateau, France on Sept. 30, 1967. She was born in Gia Dinh, French Indochina (nnow Vietnam), and went to France, her parents'native country, to study law, but became a writer instead. She changed her name (Donnadieu) in 1943 for Duras, the name of a village, in the Lot-et-Garonne department, where her father's house was located. She is the author of a great many novels, plays, films and short narratives, including her best-selling, ostensibly autobiographical work L'amant (1984), translated into English as The Lover. Following the making of a film of the same name(s) based on her work, Duras then published a slightly different work, L'Amant de la Chine du Nord. Other major works include Moderato Cantabile, also made into a film of the same name, Le ravissement de Lol V. Stein and her film India Song. She was also the screenwriter of the 1959 French film Hiroshima mon amour, which was directed by Alain Resnais. She died at 81 from cancer and is interred in the Cimetiere du Montparnasse. Paris, FRANCE - 30/09/1967
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