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  2. Amélie - Wikipedia

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    Amélie was released theatrically in France on 25 April 2001 by UGC-Fox Distribution and in Germany on 16 August 2001 by Prokino Filmverleih. The film received widespread critical acclaim, with major praise for Tautou's performance, the cinematography, visuals, production design, sound design, editing, musical score, writing and Jeunet's direction.

  3. Café des 2 Moulins - Wikipedia

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    Another location from the film, the convenience store of Collignon, is located nearby, on the rue des Trois-Frères. The tobacco counter, tended in the film by Georgette (played by Isabelle Nanty), was removed in 2002 when the café changed ownership. [3] [4] The café was listed in the Registre du commerce et des sociétés in 1964. [5]

  4. Rue Nicolas-Appert - Wikipedia

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    The street is located in the Saint-Ambroise neighbourhood of the 11th arrondissement of Paris. [1] It starts at the Passage Sainte-Anne Popincourt and runs all the way to the Rue Pelée. [ 1 ] It is 137 metres (449 ft) long and 15 metres (49 ft) wide.

  5. Hôtel Le Marois - Wikipedia

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    In 1870, Jean Polydore Le Marois installed the painting by Horace Vernet, produced in 1827, Edith finding the body of Harold after the battle of Hastings, which he had acquired from an art dealer on the Boulevard des Italiens in Paris. The hotel remained the property of the Le Marois until March 1927, when the Countess Jacques-André de Ganay ...

  6. Rue de Richelieu - Wikipedia

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    Bibliothèque nationale de France, Site Richelieu, a historical building (Monument historique) Comédie-Française, main hall (Salle Richelieu) The old Fauré Le Page store located 8, Rue de Richelieu at the corner of the Rue de Richelieu and the Rue de Montpensier. The famous firearms played an active role to the French Revolution by ...

  7. Rue de Lille (Paris) - Wikipedia

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    N os. 63-67 (and 10, rue de Poitiers): Hôtel de Pomereu, built in 1872-1874 by David de Pénanrun for Marquis Armand de Pomereu d'Aligre in the Louis XV style, replacing two 18th-century hotels of which only a few remains: Hôtel Duret (67, rue de Lille), owned by the commissioning owner, and Hôtel de Maillebois (n o. 63), which he bought in ...