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The Names of Love (French: Le Nom des gens) is a 2010 French romantic comedy film directed by Michel Leclerc, written by Leclerc and Baya Kasmi, and produced by Antoine Rein, Fabrice Goldstein and Caroline Adrian. The film recorded 764,821 admissions in Europe. [2]
The Names of Love: Lucien Martin Michel Leclerc La très excellente et divertissante histoire de François Rabelais: Jean du Bellay: Hervé Baslé (2) TV movie Les toqués: Mr. Dutot Laurence Katrian TV series (1 episode) 2011 The Minister: Senator July Pierre Schoeller Beur sur la ville: The Minister Djamel Bensalah De force: Jacques de Saint ...
The Song of Names is a 2019 drama film directed by François Girard. [7] An adaptation of the novel of the same name by Norman Lebrecht, it stars Tim Roth and Clive Owen as childhood friends from London whose lives have been changed by World War II. [7] The film was nominated for nine Canadian Screen Awards, winning five.
Love, Romance & Chocolate (CtVD) Lacey Chabert and Will Kemp: Jonathan Wright February 16, 2019 3.07 [259] Love on the Menu: Autumn Reeser and Kavan Smith: Ellie Kanner: February 23, 2019 2.70 [260] Just Add Romance: Meghann Fahy and Luke Macfarlane: Terry Ingram March 2, 2019 2.22 [261] Love Under the Rainbow: Jodie Sweetin and David Haydn ...
In the Name of Love, an American film; In the Name of Love: A Texas Tragedy, a 1995 Fox Network made-for-TV film; In the Name of Love, a 2003 documentary film by Yana Gorskaya; In the Name of Love, an Indonesian film; In the Name of Love, a Philippine film; In the Name of Love, a Vietnamese film
The Office is an American television series based on the British television comedy of the same name. The format of the series is a parody of the fly on the wall documentary technique that intersperses traditional situation comedy segments with mock interviews with the show's characters, provides the audience access to the ongoing interior monologues for all of the main characters, as well as ...
Charles Martin (born November 3, 1969) is an author from the Southern United States. [1] [2] mango m Martin earned his B.A. in English from Florida State University and went on to receive an M.A. in Journalism and a Ph.D. in Communication from Regent University. He currently lives in Jacksonville, Florida [3] with his wife and three sons.
Dolphin Tale is a 2011 American 3D family drama film directed by Charles Martin Smith and written by Karen Janszen and Noam Dromi. It stars Harry Connick Jr., Ashley Judd, Nathan Gamble, Kris Kristofferson, Cozi Zuehlsdorff in her film debut, and Morgan Freeman.