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Foolish Husbands (French: Histoire de rire) is a 1941 French comedy film directed by Marcel L'Herbier and starring Fernand Gravey, Marie Déa, Micheline Presle and Pierre Renoir. [1] [2] It is based on a 1939 play of the same title by Armand Salacrou. The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Gys.
LOL (Laughing Out Loud) is a 2008 French comedy film directed by Lisa Azuelos and starring Sophie Marceau, Christa Theret, and Alexandre Astier.Written by Azuelos and Delgado Nans, the film is about a teenage girl whose life is split between her studies in a Parisian high school, her secret diary, her parents, her friends, and her boyfriends.
Laughter (French: Le Rire) is a Canadian drama film, directed by Martin Laroche and released in 2020. [1] The film stars Léane Labrèche-Dor as Valérie, a woman who was the sole survivor of a massacre in her hometown several years earlier in the midst of a civil war; although she has successfully rebuilt her life with a job in a long-term care home and a new romantic relationship with ...
Le Rire de ma mère: Colombe Savignac, Pascal Ralite: Suzanne Clément, Pascal Demolon, Sabrina Seyvecou [13] School's Out (L'heure de la sortie) Sébastien Marnier: Laurent Lafitte, Emmanuelle Bercot, Luàna Bajrami: Taxi 5: Franck Gastambide: Franck Gastambide, Malik Bentalha, Bernard Farcy [14] Territory of Love: Romain Cogitore: Déborah ...
Le Rire English: The Laugh, is a French comedy short film from 1953, directed by Maurice Régamey, [1] starring Louis de Funès. Louis de Funès discusses and defines "the laugh." Louis de Funès discusses and defines "the laugh."
The Bobodioufs is a humorous television series written and directed by Patrick Martinet and former partner Adjaratou Dembele. With more than 150 episodes of laughter and entertainment, Bobodioufs was produced by Frame society in Burkina Faso from 2000 to 2015.
French comedy films are comedy films produced in France. Comedy is the most popular French genre in cinema. [1] Comic films began in significant numbers during the era of silent films, roughly 1895 to 1930. The visual humour of many of these silent films relied on slapstick and burlesque.
Martin Gaston, le Français Yves Allégret (segment "Paresse, La / Sloth") Monsieur Leguignon, Signalman: Un habitant du quartier Maurice Labro Agence matrimoniale: Charles Jean-Paul Le Chanois Love Is Not a Sin: Monsieur Cottin Claude Cariven Le jugement de Dieu: an employee Raymond Bernard: Uncredited Je l'ai été trois fois: the sultan's ...