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La Vie en Rose was the highest-grossing French film of 2007. [33] It debuted at number two at the French box office, selling over 1,5 million admissions in its first week. [34] In theaters, the film grossed US$87,484,847 worldwide – $10,301,706 in the United States and Canada and $77,183,141 elsewhere in the world. [6]
Cotillard at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. Marion Cotillard is a French actress. She is known for her roles on stage and screen. She has received numerous awards and nominations and as of 2025, Cotillard's films have grossed more than $3.7 billion at the worldwide box-office and have sold more than 75 million admissions in France. [1] [2] [3]
The Rose Maker (French: La fine fleur) is a 2020 French comedy film, directed by Pierre Pinaud . [3] The film stars Catherine Frot as Ève Vernet, a formerly successful rose grower on the verge of bankruptcy , who hires three workers with no horticultural skills and must train them to help save her business.
A Cops (Un Flic série); Agatha Christie's Poirot (Hercule Poirot); Astrid et Raphaëlle; Broadchurch (Broadchurch); Castle (Castle); The Closer (The Closer : L.A enquêtes prioritaires)
On 7 September 1992, Antenne 2 became France 2 and the Managing Editor entrusted Paul Amar, who had previously been responsible for the presentation of FR3's 19/20, with the presentation of the Journal de 20 heures de France 2. He was dismissed following a pathetic debate he organized between Bernard Tapie and Jean-Marie Le Pen in June 1994. [5]
Des inconvénients de la greffe du rosier sur l´églantier et des modifications qu´elle nécessite – Mme. Huzard, Paris 1824–30. Observations sur la Rose "Triomphe de Valenciennes" – In: La Revue Horticole, 3e Serie, Vol. IV, 1850 Paris, pp. 42–45; Des anomalies du rosier – In: Journal de la Société Impériale et Centrale d ...
La rose de fer (English: The Iron Rose) is a 1973 horror drama film directed by Jean Rollin. It stars Françoise Pascal, Hugues Quester, Nathalie Perrey, Mireille Dargent and Michel Dalessalle. It was his first film not to feature vampires, a theme for which he was best known, but it still features all the dream-like qualities associated with ...
The Red Rose (French: La Rose rouge) is a 1951 French comedy film directed by Marcello Pagliero and starring Françoise Arnoul, Yves Deniaud and Dora Doll. The film's sets were designed by the art director Maurice Colasson. It features a series of musical sketches, and attracted roughly half a million spectators at the French box office. [1]