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  2. gPotato - Wikipedia

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    gPotato.eu launched when Gala Networks Europe Ltd. (Dublin, Ireland) was founded by Gala-Net as a wholly owned Group company and online games publisher for the European market after launching gPotato.eu. This portal was merged into Webzen.com and closed in May 2014.

  3. La Vie d'artiste (film) - Wikipedia

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    Alice dreams of being a film or stage actress, but is now reduced to dubbing the voice of Yoko Johnson, a Japanese cartoon detective character. Bertrand is writing his second novel and aspires to literary greatness. Meanwhile, he teaches French in a secondary school.

  4. La Vie nouvelle - Wikipedia

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    A New Life (French: La Vie nouvelle) is a 2002 French film directed by Philippe Grandrieux and starring Zachary Knighton and Anna Mouglalis. [1] Plot

  5. Viva la vie - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 January 2025, at 14:02 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. It's Our Life! - Wikipedia

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    It's Our Life! or La vie est à nous! is a 2005 French comedy film. ... La vie est à nous! at IMDb This page was last edited on 27 December 2024, at 22:52 ...

  7. C'est la vie! (2017 film) - Wikipedia

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    C'est la Vie! (French: Le Sens de la fête) is a 2017 French comedy film written and directed by Éric Toledano and Olivier Nakache. It was screened in the Gala Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. [3] [4]

  8. La Vie parisienne (1936 film) - Wikipedia

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    Parisian Life (French:La Vie parisienne) is a 1936 French musical film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Max Dearly, Conchita Montenegro and George Rigaud. [1] The film was made by Nero Film, run by the émigré producer Seymour Nebenzal. It is based on the opera La Vie parisienne. The film's sets were designed by Jacques Colombier.

  9. C'est quoi la vie? - Wikipedia

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    C'est quoi la vie? is a 1999 French drama film directed by François Dupeyron. The film received two nominations at the César Awards 2000 and won Most Promising Actor for Éric Caravaca . Cast