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  2. Au revoir les enfants - Wikipedia

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    Au revoir les enfants (French pronunciation: [o ʁə.vwaʁ le zɑ̃.fɑ̃], meaning "Goodbye, Children") is an autobiographical 1987 film written, produced, and directed by Louis Malle. [1] It is based on the actions of Père Jacques , a French priest and headmaster who attempted to shelter Jewish children during the Holocaust .

  3. Raphaël Fejtö - Wikipedia

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    Raphaël Fejtő (born 17 September 1974) is a French actor, director, and author. He is most famous for co-starring in Louis Malle's semi-autobiographical 1987 motion picture Au revoir les enfants (Goodbye, Children).

  4. Pierre Lemaitre - Wikipedia

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    Camille (Sacrifices) (2012), English translation by Frank Wynne, 2015; Les Enfants du désastre trilogy: The Great Swindle (Au revoir là-haut) (2013), English translation by Frank Wynne, 2015; All Human Wisdom (Couleurs de l'incendie) (2018), English translation 2021; Mirror of our Sorrows (Miroir de nos peines) (2020), English translation 2022

  5. Père Jacques - Wikipedia

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    The film Au revoir les enfants was a film made and directed by Louis Malle in 1987, a student who at the age of 11 attended Père Jacques' school and witnessed his arrest. . The film is a fictionalised account of events at Père Jacques' scho

  6. Louis Malle - Wikipedia

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    His later films include Pretty Baby (1978), Atlantic City (1980), My Dinner with Andre (1981), Crackers (1984), Alamo Bay (1985), Damage (1992) and Vanya on 42nd Street (1994, an adaptation of Anton Chekhov's play Uncle Vanya) in English; and Au revoir les enfants (1987) and Milou en Mai (May Fools in the U.S., 1990) in French.

  7. 13th César Awards - Wikipedia

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    Au revoir les enfants: Best Actor: Richard Bohringer: Best Actress: Anémone: Most awards: Au revoir les enfants (7) Most nominations: Au revoir les enfants (9) Television coverage; Network: Antenne 2

  8. Willy Holt - Wikipedia

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    Willy Holt (30 November 1921 – 22 June 2007) was a French and American production designer, art director and actor who lived in France for many years. He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Art Direction for the film Is Paris Burning?, and won a César Award for Best Production Design for Au revoir les enfants.

  9. À la claire fontaine - Wikipedia

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    In Louis Malle's 1987 film Au Revoir Les Enfants, on their way to the public baths, the main character's group sings the song. [7] In Sid Meier's Civilization VI, the song is used as an ambient theme for the Canadian civilization in the expansion pack, Sid Meier's Civilization VI: Gathering Storm.