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Manon des sources (French pronunciation: [manɔ̃ de suʁs]; meaning Manon of the Spring) is a 1986 French language period film directed by Claude Berri, as the second part of a diptych with Jean de Florette, released the same year.
The film was a large success at the French box office, breaking records throughout the country. It had admissions in France of 4,710,381. [ 10 ] This made it the fourth most watched film of the year, after Le Gendarme en balade , Atlantic Wall , and Rider on the Rain .
Le Silence de la mer (lit. 'The silence of the sea') is a 2004 French-Belgian TV drama film directed by Pierre Boutron, based on the 1942 book of the same name by Jean Bruller (published clandestinely under the pen name "Vercors"), and starring Thomas Jouannet, Julie Delarme and Michel Galabru.
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The collection emerged from the efforts of Henri Langlois and Lotte H. Eisner in the mid 1930s to collect and screen films. Langlois had acquired one of the largest collections in the world by the beginning of World War II, only to have it nearly wiped out by the German authorities in occupied France, who ordered the destruction of all films made prior to 1937.
Spy film: French-Italian–West German co-production [36] Now Where Did the 7th Company Get to? Robert Lamoureux: Jean Lefebvre, Pierre Mondy, Aldo Maccione: Comedy: French–Italian co-production [37] The Nun and the Devil: Domenico Paolella: Claudia Gravy, Muriel Catala, Anne Heywood — Italian–French co-production [38] The Outside Man ...
The film opened at number one in France with a gross of 29 million Francs ($4.2 million). [3] It went on to gross $21.4 million in France and $24.3 million worldwide. ...
The film opens with a performance of a boulevard comedy called Le Cocu ('The Cuckold'), performed at Bouffes Parisiens.While the 3 actors, Sophie Denis, Paul Rivière and William Keller are playing in front of a half-empty room, they are suddenly interrupted by Yannick, a night parking watchman living in Melun, who explains to them that he finds the play bad and it can't make him forget his ...