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  2. It's Not Me, I Swear! - Wikipedia

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    It's Not Me, I Swear! (French: C'est pas moi, je le jure!) is a Canadian Quebec French-language comedy movie released in Quebec on September 26, 2008. [1] It is directed by Philippe Falardeau and is adapted from Bruno Hébert's novels C'est pas moi, je le jure! and Alice court avec René. [2]

  3. Vincent Voiture - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Voiture (French pronunciation: [vɛ̃sɑ̃ vwatyʁ]; 24 February 1597 – 26 May 1648), French Mannerist and Baroque Précieuses poet and writer of prose, was the son of a rich wine merchant of Amiens.

  4. French Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The French Grand Prix (French: Grand Prix de France), formerly known as the Grand Prix de l'ACF (Automobile Club de France), is an auto race held as part of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile's annual Formula One World Championship. It is one of the oldest motor races in the world as well as the first "Grand Prix".

  5. Irony - Wikipedia

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    'Irony' comes from the Greek eironeia (εἰρωνεία) and dates back to the 5th century BCE.This term itself was coined in reference to a stock-character from Old Comedy (such as that of Aristophanes) known as the eiron, who dissimulates and affects less intelligence than he has—and so ultimately triumphs over his opposite, the alazon, a vain-glorious braggart.

  6. Les voitures versées - Wikipedia

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    Les voitures versées (1808) is an opéra comique in two acts by François-Adrien Boieldieu after Amour et mystère, ou Lequel est mon cousin? (1807) and before Rien de trop, ou Les deux paravents (1810). The libretto is based on Emmanuel Dupaty's comedy Le séducteur en voyage (1806). [1]

  7. Touchez pas au grisbi - Wikipedia

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    Director Jacques Becker read the novel Touchez pas au grisbi by Albert Simonin in 1953, [4] and felt that it would be interesting subject for film-goers. He had been taken by his friend Henri-Georges Clouzot's film Le Salaire de la peur, which won the (Palme d'or au Festival de Cannes that year. Becker was then seeking to be back in favour with ...