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Cécile Bois
Cécile Bois (born 1971) is a French TV, stage, and film actress. She came to national attention when she was cast, aged 24, in the title role of Robert Hossein's play ''Angélique, Marquise des Anges.'' In recent years, she is most known for her turn in the title role on the French TV crime drama, Candice Renoir. Early life and education Cécile Bois was born in Talence and grew up in Lormont, Bassens, and Bordeaux. Her father was a teacher and her mother worked as an advisor for the Ministry of Youth and Sports, and Bois has a younger sister. Bois wanted to be an actress since she was 4. While at school, Bois joined an amateur theatre troupe. The following year, she entered the Conservatoire de Bordeaux, which she subsequently left to join another theatre group named "". At age 19, Bois moved to Paris and began training at l' École de la rue Blanche. It was during this time that she met her future agent Chafika. Career Bois came to national attention playing Angéli ...
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Lormont
Lormont (; , ) is a Communes of France, commune in the Gironde Departments of France, department, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, southwestern France. It is a suburb of the city of Bordeaux and is adjacent to it on the northeast. Thus, it is a member of the intercommunality Bordeaux Métropole. Etymology The name Lormont comes from "Laureamontus" or "Laureomonte". The "laurier" (Bay Laurel, laurel) was a wood sacred to the Gauls. For the Ancient Rome, Romans it symbolized glory and the god Apollo. The Celts considered it to be a symbol of immortality. Until the revolution, Lormont was spelled 'Lormon' without t. Geography Lormont is located on the right bank of the river Garonne, 6 km north and downstream of Bordeaux. It has long been a small town in the Bordeaux area until its entry into the Communauté urbaine de Bordeaux, CUB on 1 January 1968. It is a popular location due to different means of transport and roads present: once being accessible by gondolas and a national train statio ...
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Florence Pernel
Florence Pernel (born 30 May 1962) is a French actress. Early life Pernel was born on 30 May 1962 in Paris. She began her acting career at the age of 10 with the TV serial ''Plein soleil'' and two years later she made her film debut with Just Jaeckin-directed ''Girls''. She was nominated for César Award in the category Most Promising Actress for her performance in ', directed by Denys Granier-Deferre. At age 16 she visited a theater class from Didier Betourne that allowed her a scholarship from the Foundation of Marcel Bleu-Blanchet. From 1991 to 1992 she studied at Studio Pygmalion with Professor Pascal Luneau and from 1993 to 1997, she again took acting classes at Didier Betourne. Career Film Pernel had her breakthrough as an adult when she played the character of Sandrine in the 1993 drama film '' Three Colors: Blue'' () directed by Krzysztof Kieslowski. She acted alongside Juliette Binoche and Benoît Régent in the film, and her role earned her a César award nomination ...
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A Place Among The Living
''A Place Among the Living'' () is a 2003 French film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. Cast * Christian Vadim - Ernest Ripper * Thierry Gibault - Joseph Archimboldo * Valérie Kaprisky - Maryse * Denis Karvil - Le premier amateur * Cécile Bois - Sabine * Julie Judd - Sandrine * Monalisa Basarab Monalisa Basarab (born 23 April 1972, Tulcea) is a Romanian theater and film actress. Biography She graduated in 1995 from Babeș-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Theater and Television, acting specialization, in the class of profes ... - The Blonde References External links * 2003 films French drama films Films directed by Raúl Ruiz 2000s French films Films scored by Jorge Arriagada {{2000s-France-film-stub ...
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Resurrection (2001 Film)
''Resurrection'' () is a 2001 Italian-French-German co-production directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani. It won the Golden St. George award at the 24th Moscow International Film Festival. Cast * Stefania Rocca : Katioucha Maslova * Timothy Peach : Dimitri Nekhlioudov * Marie Bäumer : Missy * Cécile Bois : Mariette * Eva Christian : Agrafena * Marina Vlady: Zia Duchessa * Giulio Scarpati: Simonson * Antonella Ponziani Antonella Ponziani (born 29 February 1964) is an Italian actress. Born in Rome, she attended the academy Mimo Teatro Movimento, under the guidance of Lidia Biondi. She debuted in 1986, in Salvatore Samperi's '' La Bonne'', and appeared in Fe ...: Vera References External links * 2001 films 2001 television films 2001 drama films Italian drama television films 2000s Italian-language films Films directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani Films based on Resurrection Films set in the 19th century Films set in Russia Films scored by Nicola Piov ...
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Maigret (1991 TV Series)
''Maigret'' is a 1991 French language television serial based on Georges Simenon's books. Detective Jules Maigret was played by Bruno Cremer. Only actor Jean Richard has portrayed Maigret more than Bruno Cremer. Cast Main * Bruno Cremer as Detective Jules Maigret Recurring *Anne Bellec as Madame Maigret (seasons 1-5) * Jean-Claude Frissung and Jean O'Cottrell as Detective Janvier (seasons 1-11) * Philippe Pollet as Detective LaPointe (seasons 1-2) * Claude Faraldo as Palmari (seasons 2-3) *François-Régis Marchasson and Philippe Lejour as Judge Coméliau (seasons 2-3) *Jean-Pierre Gos as Detective Lucas (seasons 2-4) *Erick Desmarestz as Judge Benneau (seasons 2-5) *Michel Dussin, Bernard Papineau and Jean-Claude Calon as Doctor Paul (seasons 2-13) * Éric Prat as Detective Torrence (seasons 3-5) * Alexandre Brasseur as Inspector Paul Lachenal (seasons 9-11) *Fabien Béhar as Inspector Luciani (seasons 9-10) *Laurent Schilling and Olivier Darimont as Inspector Lambert ...
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Cécile Bois 2013
Cécile or Cecile is a female given name or surname. People Given name * Ce'cile (Cecile Charlton, born 1976), Jamaican musician * Severin Cecile Abega (1955–2008), Cameroonian author * Cécile Aubry (1928–2010), retired French film actress and television screenwriter and director * Princess Cécile of Bourbon-Parma (1935–2021), French humanitarian and political activist * Cecile Bonnifait (born 1971), French architect based in New Zealand * Cécile Bozanga (born 1951), Central African politician and banker * Cécile Breccia, French actress * Cécile Brunschvicg (1877–1946), French feminist politician * Cécile Bruyère (1845–1909), Benedictine nun * Cécile Chaminade (1857–1944), French composer and pianist * Cecile de Brunhoff (1903–2003), French storyteller * Cécile de France (born 1975), Belgian actress * Cecile of France ( 1097–1145), French princess * Cécile Delpirou (born 1964), French politician * Cécile Fatiman ( 1791), voodoo priestess and a figur ...
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Like A Prince
''Like a Prince'' () is 2023 French comedy film directed by Ali Marhyar in his feature directorial debut, from a screenplay he co-wrote with Julien Guetta, starring Ahmed Sylla, Julia Piaton and Mallory Wanecque. The film had its world premiere at the Montpellier Mediterranean Film Festival on 23 October 2023, and was released theatrically in France by Orange Studio and Apollo Films on 17 January 2024. Plot Souleyman is a young boxing champion and is preparing for the next Olympic Games with the French team, but an injury sustained during an altercation puts an end to his dreams. Souleyman is kicked out of the team and is sentenced to community service at the Château de Chambord. There he meets Melissa, a teenage girl with an innate talent for boxing, and he decides to train her and attempt a comeback at his own boxing career. Cast * Ahmed Sylla as Souleyman * Julia Piaton as Eddy * Mallory Wanecque as Melissa * Habib Dembélé as Alassane * Tewfik Jallab as Karim * ...
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Words In Blue
''Words in Blue'' (original title: ''Les Mots bleus'') is a 2005 French drama film adapted from the novel ''Leur histoire'' by French author Dominique Mainard. The film was adapted and directed by Alain Corneau. Plot Clara, (Sylvie Testud), works in a birdshop. She is concerned about her deaf-mute daughter Anna, (Camille Gauthier), whom she is bringing up on her own. She has never spoken a single word. Clara herself is illiterate. Ever since her grandmother Baba, whom she adored, had been the victim of an attack when she was reading her a story, she has always refused to learn to read and write. Now that the silence of her daughter Anna is causing her to be bullied by her peers, Clara feels obliged to withdraw her from her school, and to enrol her in a school for the deaf-mute, run by Vincent, ( Sergi López). Vincent, the principal, suggests giving his new pupil particular classes to teach her Sign Language, and so facilitate Anna's integration. Cast * Sylvie Testud ...
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Keeping Faith (TV Series)
''Keeping Faith'' (1999) is the sixth novel by the bestselling American author Jodi Picoult. The book is about a custody battle involving a seven-year-old girl, Faith White, who may be seeing God. Plot summary When Mariah White catches her husband, Colin White, having an affair with another woman for the second time in their marriage, he files for divorce and gives her full custody of their child, Faith. After the divorce, Mariah becomes deeply depressed, while Faith develops an imaginary friend called her "Guard". Not long after, Faith begins to quote passages from the Bible, which she has never read. It is at this point that her mother takes her to see a therapist, fearing for her sanity. The therapist finds that Faith may in fact be seeing God. News of Faith's visions (or images of God) reach Ian Fletcher, a "Teleatheist", who is travelling around the United States to debunk "miracles" that feature God. Ian shows up at the Whites' house, where he has a confrontation with M ...
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Gloria (2022 TV Series)
Gloria may refer to: Arts and entertainment Music Christian liturgy and music * Gloria in excelsis Deo, the Greater Doxology, a hymn of praise * Gloria Patri, the Lesser Doxology, a short hymn of praise ** Gloria (Handel) ** Gloria (Jenkins) ** Gloria (Poulenc), a 1959 composition by Francis Poulenc ** Gloria (Vivaldi), a musical setting of the doxology by Antonio Vivaldi Groups and labels * Gloria (Brazilian band), a post-hardcore/metalcore band * Gloria, later named Unit Gloria, a Dutch band with Robert Long as member Albums * ''Gloria'' (Disillusion album) * ''Gloria!'', an album by Gloria Estefan * ''Gloria'' (Gloria Trevi album) * ''Gloria'' (Okean Elzy album) * ''Gloria'' (Sam Smith album) * ''Gloria'' (Shadows of Knight album) (1966) * ''Gloria'' (EP), an EP by Hawk Nelson Songs * "Gloria" (Enchantment song) (1976), a song later covered by Jesse Powell in 1996 * "Gloria" (Kendrick Lamar and SZA song), 2024 * "Gloria" (Leon René song), a song releas ...
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Montpellier
Montpellier (; ) is a city in southern France near the Mediterranean Sea. One of the largest urban centres in the region of Occitania (administrative region), Occitania, Montpellier is the prefecture of the Departments of France, department of Hérault. At the 2020 census, 299,096 people lived in the city proper, while its Functional area (France), metropolitan area had a population of 813,272. The inhabitants are called ''Montpelliérains''. In the Middle Ages, Montpellier was an important city of the Crown of Aragon (and was the birthplace of James I of Aragon, James I), and then of Kingdom of Majorca, Majorca, before its sale to France in 1349. Established in 1220, the University of Montpellier is one of the List of oldest universities in continuous operation, oldest universities in the world and has the oldest medical school still in operation, with notable alumni such as Petrarch, Nostradamus and François Rabelais. Above the medieval city, the ancient citadel of Montpelli ...
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Sète
Sète (; , ), also historically spelled ''Cette'' (official until 1928) and ''Sette'', is a commune in the Hérault department, in the region of Occitania, southern France. Its inhabitants are called ''Sétois'' (male) and ''Sétoises'' (female) in French, "Setòris" and "Setòria" in Occitan. Known as the ''Venice of Languedoc'' and the ''singular island'' (in Paul Valéry's words), it is a port and a seaside resort on the Mediterranean with its own very strong cultural identity, traditions, cuisine and dialect. It is the hometown of such artists as Paul Valéry, Maurice Elie Sarthou, Jean Vilar, Georges Brassens, Hervé Di Rosa, Manitas de Plata, and Robert Combas. Since 2001, François Commeinhes is the mayor of the city. Geography Built upon and around Mont St Clair, Sète is situated on the south-eastern end of the Étang de Thau, an enclosed salt water lake used primarily for oyster and mussel fields. To its other side lies the Mediterranean, and the town has ...
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