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  2. Arte - Wikipedia

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    Arte (/ ɑː r ˈ t eɪ /, French pronunciation:, German: [ˈa⁠ʁ⁠tə]; Association relative à la télévision européenne (Association relating to European television), sometimes stylised in lowercase or uppercase in its logo) is a European public service channel dedicated to culture.

  3. The Sorrow and the Pity - Wikipedia

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    Jewish film entrepreneur Bernard Natan on trial in France for fraud c. 1936; screenshot from part 1, The Collapse. Part one of the film focuses on France's defeat by Germany in 1940, the initial support for armistice and the Pétain government, the beginning of German occupation, and the early stirrings of resistance.

  4. Category:Arte France Cinéma films - Wikipedia

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    Saint Laurent (film) The Second Act (film) The Seed of the Sacred Fig; Seneca – On the Creation of Earthquakes; Sex Is Comedy; Someday We'll Tell Each Other Everything; Son of Rambow; Soul Mates (2023 French film) Stars at Noon (2022 film) The Story of My Wife (film) Stranger by the Lake; The Swarm (2020 film)

  5. The Beautiful Person - Wikipedia

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    Honoré was inspired to make the film after then-French president Nicolas Sarkozy repeatedly criticised the book as irrelevant in regard to modern life. [ 3 ] Originally intended as a television film , The Beautiful Person aired on Arte on 12 September 2008, [ 4 ] ahead of its theatrical release in France on 17 September.

  6. Salto (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    Salto (stylized as SⱯLTO) was a French subscription streaming service.A joint venture between France Télévisions, the TF1 Group and the Groupe M6, it was launched on October 20, 2020.

  7. Replay (2001 film) - Wikipedia

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    Replay (French: La répétition) is a 2001 French-Canadian drama film directed by Catherine Corsini. It was entered into the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. [3] Plot

  8. Cinema of France - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the film The Intouchables became the most watched film in France (including the foreign films). After ten weeks nearly 17.5 million people had seen the film in France, [ 16 ] the film was the second most-seen French movie of all time in France, and the third including foreign movies.

  9. Category:Films released on YouTube - Wikipedia

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