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Playground (French: Un monde) is a 2021 Belgian drama film directed by Laura Wandel. [1] In June 2021, the film was selected to compete in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival. [2] At Cannes, it won the FIPRESCI Prize in the Un Certain Regard section. [3] [4]
pour encourager les autres lit. "to encourage others"; said of an excessive punishment meted out as an example, to deter others. The original is from Voltaire's Candide and referred to the execution of Admiral John Byng. [45] pourboire lit. "for drink"; gratuity, tip; donner un pourboire: to tip. prairie
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Un autre monde (Another World) is the fifth and final album by French rock band Téléphone, released on 7 May 1984 by EMI France. [1] The album features John Entwistle (of English rock band The Who ) playing the horn.
"Un Monde parfait" ("A Perfect World" in English) is a 2005 song recorded by French young artist Ilona Mitrecey. Based on a traditional Neapolitan song, [ 1 ] it was the first single from her debut album Un monde parfait and was released on 28 February 2005.
Un autre monde, French for Another world, may refer to: Un autre monde (Daniel Balavoine album), 1980; Un autre monde (Téléphone album), 1984; Un autre monde, or Another World, a 2021 French film "Un autre monde", an 1895 short story by J.-H. Rosny aîné; Un autre monde, an illustrated book by Jean Ignace Isidore Gérard Grandville
marde (merde): "shit", used in conjunction with other words, sometimes profanity: esti de marde, silo de marde, tas de marde, mange donc un char de marde, pédale de marde, ciboulette de marde, or château de marde, Internet de marde; câliboire [ˈkɑːˌlɪbwɑːʁ]: a mix between câlice and ciboire
Le Monde was founded in 1944, [8] [9] at the request of General Charles de Gaulle, after the German army had been driven from Paris during World War II.The paper took over the headquarters and layout of Le Temps, which had been the most important newspaper in France, but its reputation had suffered during the Occupation. [10]