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  2. L'Île aux enfants - Wikipedia

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    Casimir, the mascot of the show. L'Île aux enfants was a French children's television show that was broadcast from 1975 to 1982. The show was broadcast first as part of the youth program Jeunes Années on the third color channel of the ORTF from September 16, 1974 to January 3, 1975, then from January 6, 1975 to February 14, 1975 as a separate program on FR3 before being broadcast for seven ...

  3. History of French animation - Wikipedia

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    2003 : Le Chien, le Général et les Oiseaux – by Francis Nielsen – (Italy/France) 2003 : Les Enfants de la pluie – by Philippe Leclerc – (France/South Korea) 2003 : Kaena, la prophétie – by Chris Delaporte and Pascal Pinon – (France/Canada) 2003 : La Légende de Parva – by Jean Cubaud – (France/Italy)

  4. Kids United - Wikipedia

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    Erza [3] was born on () 21 September 2005 (age 19) [4] in Sarreguemines, Moselle, Lorraine. [5] Her parents are from Kosovo. [6] She has two older sisters and a brother. She was a contestant in La France a un incroyable talent where she notably sang "Papaoutai" by Stromae in her first audition, "Éblouie par la nuit" by Raphaël Haroche in the semi-final, and "La Vie en rose" by Édith Piaf in ...

  5. Le Tour de la France par deux enfants - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Le roi s'amuse - Wikipedia

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    The action takes place in Paris in an unspecified year in the 1520s. [1]The first act is set during a nocturnal party at the Louvre palace; the second in the deserted cul-de-sac Bussy; [a] the third in an antechamber of the King at the Louvre, then the fourth and fifth acts on the banks of the river Seine by the Château de la Tournelle.

  7. 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 .

  8. L'enfant et les sortilèges - Wikipedia

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    L'enfant et les sortilèges: Fantaisie lyrique en deux parties (The Child and the Spells: A Lyric Fantasy in Two Parts) is an opera in one act, with music by Maurice Ravel to a libretto by Colette. It is Ravel's second opera, his first being L'heure espagnole .

  9. La Marseillaise - Wikipedia

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    "La Marseillaise" [a] is the national anthem of France. It was written in 1792 by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle in Strasbourg after the declaration of war by the First French Republic against Austria, and was originally titled "Chant de guerre pour l'Armée du Rhin ".