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A Single Woman is a 2008 film made by Nevada Shakespeare Company and Heroica Films. It was directed by Kamala Lopez and produced by Cameron Crain, Richard Shelgren and Kamala Lopez. The screenplay was by Jeanmarie Simpson based on her 2004 play with the same title .
A Woman of Paris (1923), by Charlie Chaplin; The Merry Widow (1923), by Erich von Stroheim; The Phantom of the Opera (1925), by Rupert Julian; La Bohème (1926), by King Vidor; Paris (1926), by Edmund Goulding; The Temptress (1926), by Fred Niblo; Seventh Heaven (1927), by Frank Borzage; The Iron Mask (1929), by Allan Dwan
A Woman of Paris is a feature-length American silent film starring Edna Purviance that debuted in 1923. A United Artists production, the film was an atypical drama film for its creator; written, directed, produced and later scored by Charlie Chaplin. [2] [3] It is also known as A Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fate. [4] [5]
Kapitel (For Women: Chapter 1); writer and director: Cristina Perincioli – award-winning documentary fiction on a women's strike in Berlin; 1972 Sambizanga; director: Sarah Maldoror – feature film about the liberation movement in Angola; 1972 The Heartbreak Kid; director: Elaine May; 1972 The Other Side of the Underneath; director Jane Arden
A Single Girl (French: La Fille seule) is a 1995 French drama film directed by Benoît Jacquot. It follows a day in the life of a young Parisian woman named Valérie ( Virginie Ledoyen ) who begins a new job at a four-star hotel the same day she reveals to her boyfriend ( Benoît Magimel ) that she is pregnant.
Alone in Paris; Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel; L'Amant double; Les Amants du Flore; Les Amants du Pont-Neuf; Les Ambassadeurs (film) The Ambassador's Daughter (1956 film) Amélie; American Dreamer (1984 film) The American Friend; An American Girl: Grace Stirs Up Success; An American in Paris (film) An American Werewolf in Paris; Amour ...
IGN’s A.A. Dowd sums it up: “The bar for shark movies lies near the bottom of the ocean, so it’s no great victory that ‘Under Paris’ Gallic riff on ‘Jaws’ neatly clears it.”
Women of Paris (French: Femmes de Paris) is a 1953 French comedy drama film directed by Jean Boyer and starring Michel Simon, Brigitte Auber and Henri Génès. [ 1 ] Cast