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The term originally referred to the main, full-length film in early cinema programs that also included one or more short films, newsreels, or advertisements presented before the main event. In modern usage the term more commonly indicates simply that a film is of a substantial length or running time, as distinguished from short films, though ...
French title English title Directed by 1912 La Fièvre de l'or René Leprince, Ferdinand Zecca 1913 L'enfant de Paris The Child of Paris Léonce Perret 1914 Le Roman d'un Mousse The Curse of Greed Léonce Perret 1917 La Comtesse de Somerive Georges Denola, Jean Kemm 1918 Vendémiaire Louis Feuillade
a surprise attack. In French, [donner] un coup de main means "[to give] a hand" (to give assistance). Even if the English meaning exists as well (as in faire le coup de main), it is old-fashioned. coup d'état (pl. coups d'état) a sudden change in government by force; literally "hit (blow) of state."
The ratings system is voluntary and there is no legal requirement that filmmakers submit their films to be rated. The list of non-pornographic and English language feature films has over 150 counts for the word fuck (or one of its derivatives), ordered by the number of such uses. It does not contain spoken uses of instances that are preceded by ...
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Italian–French co-production [4] Fedora: Billy Wilder: Marthe Keller, William Holden, Hildegard Knef: West German–French co-production [5] Fire's Share: Étienne Périer: Michel Piccoli, Claudia Cardinale, Jacques Perrin — [6] Get Out Your Handkerchiefs: Bertrand Blier: Gérard Depardieu, Patrick Dewaere, Carole Laure: Comedy: Belgian ...
French–Italian co-production [28] Les Démons: Jesús Franco: French-Portuguese co-production [29] Lucky Luciano: Francesco Rosi: Gian Maria Volonté, Rod Steiger, Edmond O'Brien: Crime: Italian–French co-production [30] The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob: Gérard Oury: Louis de Funès, Marcel Dalio, Claude Giraud: Comedy: French–Italian ...
French-Italian-West German co-production [34] Plot: Yves Boisset: Michel Piccoli, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Jean Seberg: Thriller: French-Italian-West German production [35] A Reason to Live, a Reason to Die: Tonino Valerii: James Coburn, Bud Spencer, Telly Savalas: Western: Italian-Spanish-French-West German co-production [36] Repeated Absences ...