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HAL (short for Hyper Articles en Ligne) [2] is an open archive where authors can deposit scholarly documents from all academic fields.. Documents in HAL are uploaded either by one of the authors with the consent of the others or by an authorized person on their behalf. [3]
Full Moon in Paris (French: Les nuits de la pleine lune, lit. 'Full Moon Nights') is a 1984 French romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Éric Rohmer. [1] The film stars Pascale Ogier, Tchéky Karyo and Fabrice Luchini. [1] The score is by Elli et Jacno. [1] Full Moon in Paris was the fourth instalment in Rohmer's Comedies and ...
The novel appears to have been inspired by one of the last groundbreaking works of Henry Rider Haggard, When the World Shook (1919). There are several similarities between the stories: a couple that is found in suspended animation with both, female and male, being survivors of ancient lost civilizations that possessed great technological advancements superior to the current stage of our world ...
The Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques (CTHS) (Committee for Historic and Scientific Works) is a French research institution created by the Minister of Public Education François Guizot on 18 July 1834 for the purpose of 'leading research and making available unpublished documents, with funds voted from the state budget."
La traduction et la lettre ou l'auberge du lointain is a book by Antoine Berman, published in 1991. [1] References This page was last edited on ...
Les enfants de l'ombre (1946) Tarendol (1946) – translated as The Tragic Innocents; Le diable l'emporte (1948) Journal d'un homme simple (1951) Colomb de la lune (1962) La Faim du tigre (1966) La Nuit des temps (1968) – translated as The Ice People; Les Chemins de Katmandou (1969) Les Années de la lune (1972) Le Grand Secret (1973 ...
A silent movie version was released in 1923 by Louis de Carbonnat for Pathé. A television series began in 1957 for the RTF (French Radio and Television). Jean-Luc Godard made in 1977, for French television (Antenna 2), a series on the occasion of the centenary of the book.
Immoral Tales (French: Contes immoraux) is a 1973 French anthology film directed by Walerian Borowczyk.The film was Borowczyk's most sexually explicit at the time. [1] The film is split into four erotic-themed stories that involve the loss of virginity, masturbation, bloodlust, and incest.