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Le Marginal; Marie-Jo and Her Two Lovers; Les Marins perdus; Marius (1931 film) Marius and Jeannette; Marseille (2014 film) Marseille (2016 film) The Marseille Contract; Mean Frank and Crazy Tony; Merlusse; Mirror (1947 film)
Marseille is a French film directed by Kad Merad, released in 2016. In the film, a man returns to his hometown of Marseille after 25 years of living abroad. He finds that the city has changed.
Entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival: Meeting in Paris: Georges Lampin: Robert Lamoureux, Betsy Blair: Comedy: Memories of a Cop: Pierre Foucaud, Andre Hunebelle: Michel Simon, Suzy Prim: Crime [6] Michel Strogoff: Carmine Gallone: Curd Jürgens, Geneviève Page, Sylva Koscina: Adventure: Co-production with Italy Miss Catastrophe: Dimitri ...
La Marseillaise is a French film of 1938, directed by Jean Renoir.A vast political, social, and military panorama of the French Revolution up to the autumn of 1792, its many episodes range from the life of ordinary working people through the committed bourgeois struggling for change up to those in the upper echelons of society defending the status quo.
Marius is a 1931 French romantic drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Raimu, Pierre Fresnay, Orane Demazis, Fernand Charpin, and Alida Rouffe.Based on the 1929 play of the same name by Marcel Pagnol, it is the first part of the Marseille Trilogy, which also includes the films Fanny (1932) and César (1936).
Adam Clayton, Bono, Larry Mullen Jr. and The Edge attend the Kennedy Center Honors at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on Dec. 4, 2022.
Justin de Marseille is a 1935 French crime drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Antonin Berval, Pierre Larquey and Alexandre Rignault. [1] [2] It was shot at the Joinville Studios of Pathé-Natan in Paris and on location around Marseille. The film's sets were designed by the art director Lazare Meerson.