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Fanny is a 1961 American Technicolor romantic drama film directed by Joshua Logan.The screenplay by Julius J. Epstein is based on the book for the 1954 stage musical of the same title by Logan and S.N. Behrman, which in turn had been adapted from Marcel Pagnol's trilogy.
Fanny is a 1932 French romantic drama film directed by Marc Allégret and starring Raimu, Pierre Fresnay, Orane Demazis, Fernand Charpin, and Alida Rouffe.Based on the 1931 play of the same name by Marcel Pagnol, it is the second part of the Marseille Trilogy, which began with Marius (1931) and concluded with César (1936).
Fanny is a 2013 film adaptation of the 1931 play of the same name by Marcel Pagnol.The play was the second part in Pagnol's Marseilles trilogy, which began with Marius (1929) and concluded with César (1936).
The film is based on the life and love story of Fanny Brice. Isobel Lennart originally wrote Funny Girl as a screenplay for a drama film titled My Man for producer Ray Stark (whose mother-in-law was Fanny Brice).
Fanny, a 1954 Broadway musical based on the Pagnol plays Marius, Fanny and César; Fanny, an American non-musical film based on the 1954 musical; Fanny, a French adaptation by Daniel Auteuil; Fanny: The Right to Rock, a 2021 Canadian documentary film directed by Bobbi Jo Hart profiling Fanny (band)
Fanny and Alexander (Swedish: Fanny och Alexander) is a 1982 period drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. The plot focuses on two siblings and their large family in Uppsala , [ a ] Sweden during the first decade of the twentieth century.
Fanny by Gaslight (US title – Man of Evil) is a 1944 British drama film, directed by Anthony Asquith and produced by Gainsborough Pictures, set in the 1870s and adapted from a 1940 novel by Michael Sadleir (also adapted as a 1981 TV serial).
Fanny is a 1933 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Almirante and starring Dria Paola, Alfredo De Sanctis and Mino Doro. [1] It is an adaptation of Marcel Pagnol's 1931 play Fanny. The play is the sequel to Pagnol's 1929 play Marius and the second part in his Marseilles trilogy. The film's art direction was by Gastone Medin.