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Pages in category "French novels adapted into films" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 352 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Char B1 was a French heavy tank manufactured before World War II.. The Char B1 was a specialised break-through vehicle, originally conceived as a self-propelled gun with a 75 mm howitzer in the hull; later a 47 mm gun in a turret was added, to allow it to function also as a Char de Bataille, a "battle tank" fighting enemy armour, equipping the armoured divisions of the Infantry Arm ...
The Abbot Constantine (1933 film) The Accusation (2021 film) Adam Is Eve; Adele (film) Adolphe (film) After Midnight (1938 film) Afterwards (2008 film) Agnes of Nothing; The Agony of the Eagles (1952 film) All Men Are Mortal (film) Un aller simple (2001 film) Les amitiés particulières (film) Anatomy of Hell; And Their Children After Them (film)
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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
The film was released in Sri Lanka on 22 December 2021. Before that, the film was successfully screened in Australia and New Zealand. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] It is the first Sinhala film to receive a continuous multiple show Sunday screening slots in Australian theatres in Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney as well as received housefull audience.
In 1476 in Lyon appeared one of the first printed French-language books, La Légende Dorée (Golden Legend) by Jacobus de Voragine. The French royal library began at the Louvre Palace in 1368 during the reign of Charles V , opened to the public in 1692, and became the Bibliothèque nationale de France in 1792.