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The Faïencerie de Gien is a faience (or earthenware) factory in Gien, France. [1] It was founded in 1821 by Thomas Edme Hulm. [1] References
Factory Girl (2013 film) Flamin' Hot; G. Go Back to China; The Good Boss; Graveyard Shift (1990 film) Gung Ho (film) H. Human Resources (1999 film) I. I Live in Fear;
3,365,471 admissions [1] (France) Le vieux fusil (English title: The Old Gun or Vengeance One by One ) is a 1975 French-West German war drama film directed by Robert Enrico , and starring Philippe Noiret , Romy Schneider and Jean Bouise .
Gien (French pronunciation:) is a commune in the Loiret department in north-central France. [3] Gien is on the river Loire, 80 km (50 mi) from Orléans. Gien station has rail connections to Montargis, Nevers and Paris. The town was bought for the royal domain by Philip II of France. The town is twinned with Malmesbury in England.
Screened at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival: Story of Women: Claude Chabrol: Isabelle Huppert, François Cluzet: Drama: Nomin. for Golden Globe, +9 wins, +3 nom. To Kill a Priest: Agnieszka Holland: Christopher Lambert, Ed Harris, Joss Ackland: Crime: Sand and Blood: Jeanne Labrune: Sami Frey: Drama: Screened at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival: The ...
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The film stars Loretta Swit as the main character of Sister Gabrielle, and was co-written and directed by Paul Shapiro. [1] Set in France, the movie was filmed in Quebec and first aired 2 December 1985 on PBS as part of the series WonderWorks. It has been noted for its portrayal of a Jewish children during World War II. [2]
[2] The Canterbury Tales: Pier Paolo Pasolini: Adrian Street, Alan Webb, Albert King: Comedy: Italian-French co-production [3] [4] César and Rosalie: Claude Sautet: Romy Schneider, Yves Montand, Sami Frey: Comedy-drama: French-Italian-West German co-production [5] [6] Dear Louise: Philippe de Broca: Jeanne Moreau, Didi Perego, Julien Negulesco ...