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This is a French-speaking Belgian branch of the Red Cross. This subsidiary organization of the Belgian Red Cross is also like Rode Kruis-Vlaanderens as it is a connected member of the International Red Cross and the Red Crescent Movement.
Entered into the 1971 Cannes Film Festival: Malpertuis: Harry Kümel: Orson Welles: Entered into the 1972 Cannes Film Festival: Le rouge aux lèvres (Daughters of Darkness) Harry Kümel: Delphine Seyrig, Fons Rademakers: Horror: Belgian-French-German co-production Rendezvous at Bray: André Delvaux: Anna Karina: Entered into the 21st Berlin ...
The French Red Cross (French: Croix-Rouge française), or the CRF, is the national Red Cross Society in France founded in 1864 and originally known as the Société française de secours aux blessés militaires (SSBM). Recognized as a public utility since 1945, the French Red Cross is one of the 191 national societies of the International Red ...
The producer, Bernard Natan, himself a veteran of the First World War and a Croix de Guerre recipient, [1] wished to make those watching the film "hate and despise war". He was given free rein to use Pathé 's new sound department to create recordings of explosions and gunshots, something he referred to as "the reconstitution of the sonic ...
Le Cercle Rouge (French pronunciation: [lə sɛʁkl ʁuʒ], "The Red Circle") is a 1970 crime film set mostly in Paris. It was directed by Jean-Pierre Melville and stars Alain Delon , Bourvil , Gian Maria Volonté , François Périer and Yves Montand .
The cinematheque was established in 1938 as a film archive [1] by Henri Storck, André Thirifays, and Piet Vermeylen. In 2002 the Film Museum founded by Jacques Ledoux, Constantin Brodzki and Corneille Hannoset was integrated into the archive to become a cinematheque. [4] In 2009 it became known as "CINEMATEK". [3] [2] [5]
The Iron Cross (French: Croix de fer, Dutch: IJzeren Kruis) was established by law in 1833 [1] following the end of the Belgian Revolution to recognise serious wounds received and bravery in battle by Belgian citizens taking part in the fight for Belgian independence from the United Kingdom of the Netherlands between 25 August 1830 and 4 ...
The duo also wrote the theme song named after the film, "From Africa With Love", which is performed by French singer Indy Eka, accompanying the opening title sequence designed by David Tomaszewski, who took inspiration from the works of Maurice Binder, Robert Brownjohn and Daniel Kleinman, paying homage to the main titles from the James Bond films.