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  2. The Balconettes - Wikipedia

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    The Balconettes is the second feature film directed (and co-written) by Noémie Merlant, who is primarily known as an actress, following her award-winning debut film Mi Iubita Mon Amour (2021). [3] Merlant wrote the screenplay in collaboration with Céline Sciamma , who previously directed Merlant in her 2019 historical drama film Portrait of a ...

  3. ‘The Balconettes’ Review: Noémie Merlant’s ... - AOL

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    For crisp tension or thematic clarity, nothing in “The Balconettes” quite outdoes the nearly self-contained, minutes-long short that opens actor-director Noémie Merlant’s frenzied ...

  4. Noemie Merlant’s Punk Fable ‘The Balconettes ... - AOL

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    Noemie Merlant’s sophomore feature “The Balconettes” plays as a raunchy horror-comedy with a greater social conscience. The film follows three roommates – an actress, played by Merlant, a ...

  5. Noemie Merlant, Celine Sciamma Reteam for Genre-Bending ... - AOL

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    Noémie Merlant, the French actor of “Tár,” is reteaming with Celine Sciamma, who directed her in “Portrait of a Lady on Fire,” for her sophomore outing, “The Balconettes.” The ...

  6. Category:Films shot in Marseille - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Films shot in Marseille" ... The Balconettes; Borsalino (film) C. The Convict (1951 film) F. Fanny (1932 film) Fanny (1961 film) Forbidden Fruit ...

  7. Category:Films set in Marseille - Wikipedia

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    The Balconettes; Betty Blue; Bifur 3; Black Is Beltza II: Ainhoa; ... Marseille (2016 film) The Marseille Contract; Mean Frank and Crazy Tony; Merlusse; Mirror (1947 ...

  8. Canebière - Wikipedia

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    The name 'Canebière' ('Canabiera' in Provençal dialect) comes from the word Cannabis in Latin, as the area around the Old Port were originally hemp fields and Marseille was one of the world's largest trader of hemp baskets and ropes from the Middle Ages until the 1930s, when other fibers were used instead.

  9. Jardin des Vestiges - Wikipedia

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    Limits of the old shore of the port of Massalia around the 1st century BC. The Jardin des Vestiges in the area 1. During the work carried out in 1967 for the construction of the shopping arcade in the "Centre Bourse" in the heart of Marseille, important archaeological remains were unearthed.