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The Shape of Water is a 2017 period romantic dark fantasy film [6] directed and produced by Guillermo del Toro, who co-wrote the screenplay with Vanessa Taylor.It stars Sally Hawkins, Michael Shannon, Richard Jenkins, Doug Jones, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Octavia Spencer.
A rondeau (French:; plural: rondeaux) is a form of medieval and Renaissance French poetry, as well as the corresponding musical chanson form. Together with the ballade and the virelai it was considered one of three formes fixes, and one of the verse forms in France most commonly set to music between the late 13th and the 15th centuries.
Des fleurs en forme de diamants, for guitar and 7 instruments (1997, revision in 2003), unpublished, 10’ Diptyque, for organ and 12 string instruments (2002-2003), unpublished, 12’ Toute la nature sort de l'or, for 15 instruments (2009), unpublished, 7’
8 Exercises de Bravoure en Forme de Valse, Op. 1; 3 Andante & 4 Impromptus caractéristiques, Op. 3; ... Sur l'Eau et dans la Foret - 2 Piano Pieces, Op. 132;
"Rien que de l'eau" is a 1992 pop song recorded by French singer Véronique Sanson. Written by Bernard Swell and Sanson with a music composed by Swell, it was the lead single from her tenth studio album Sans Regrets , on which it appears as the fourth track, and was released in June 1992.
The formes fixes (French: [fɔʁm fiks]; singular: forme fixe, "fixed form") are the three 14th- and 15th-century French poetic forms: the ballade, rondeau, and virelai. Each was also a musical form, generally a chanson , and all consisted of a complex pattern of repetition of verses and a refrain with musical content in two main sections.
Le Miroir de l'eau (The Mirror of Water) was a French mini-series directed by Edwin Baily and consisting of four episodes of one-hundred minutes each. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was first broadcast between 9 and 30 August 2004 on France 2 .
The Exposition internationale de la technique de l'eau de 1939 was the third specialized exposition recognized by the Bureau International des Expositions. In 1936 Georges Truffaut proposed an exposition to celebrate the completion of the Albert Canal .