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  2. Reverso (language tools) - Wikipedia

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    Reverso has been active since 1998, with the aim of providing online translation and linguistic tools to corporate and mass markets. [3] [4]In 2013 it released Reverso Context, a bilingual dictionary tool based on big data and machine learning algorithms.

  3. Redoubtable (film) - Wikipedia

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    Redoubtable (French: Le Redoutable), released in the United States as Godard Mon Amour, is a 2017 French biographical comedy-drama film written and directed by Michel Hazanavicius about the affair of filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard with actress Anne Wiazemsky in the late 1960s, during the making of his film La Chinoise (1967).

  4. Reverse - Wikipedia

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    Reverse, a Polish comedy-drama film; Reverse, an Iranian crime-drama film; Reverse (Morandi album), 2005; Reverse, a 2017–2018 South Korean television series "Reverse", a 2014 song by SomeKindaWonderful; REVERSE art gallery, in Brooklyn, NY, US; Reverse tape effects including backmasking, the recording of sound in reverse

  5. Anything for Her - Wikipedia

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    Anything for Her (French: Pour elle) is a 2008 French thriller film starring Diane Kruger and Vincent Lindon, and is the directorial debut of Fred Cavayé. An American remake of the film, The Next Three Days , was released in 2010 and an Indian remake, Savi , was released in 2024.

  6. Love at Second Sight (2019 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film made its world premiere at the L'Alpe d'Huez Film Festival on 18 January 2019, [5] where Civil received the Best Actor award. [6] It was released theatrically in France by Mars Films on 3 April 2019. [2] It won the Swann d'Or for Best Film at the 2019 Cabourg Film Festival.

  7. The Brain (1969 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Brain (French: Le Cerveau) is a 1969 French comedy film directed by Gérard Oury, about a second train robbery by the brain behind the Great Train Robbery of 1963. It stars Jean-Paul Belmondo and Bourvil as a pair of French petty crooks, David Niven as a British Army officer who is secretly a criminal mastermind and Eli Wallach as a Sicilian mafioso.

  8. All That Glitters (2010 film) - Wikipedia

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    All That Glitters (French: Tout ce qui brille) is a 2010 French film and the debut feature film for Géraldine Nakache and Hervé Mimran, who co-wrote and co-directed the film. It was filmed in Puteaux, La Défense, and Paris, notably the 16th arrondissement. Originally, Tout ce qui brille was a 2007 short film shot by the same directors.

  9. The Dancer (2016 film) - Wikipedia

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    Principal photography on the film began on 28 September 2015, and wrapped up on 10 December 2015. [10] [15] Filming took place in France and the Czech Republic.[16] [17]Di Giusto wanted to have two shots of Soko crossing the Atlantic on a boat, but it was not possible due to the film's low budget, so in February 2016 she embarked on a ferry with Soko and the producers Marie Jardillier and Emma ...