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Thus the Comédie-Française may be said to have an unbroken tradition reaching back to the days of Molière. [1] Comédie-Française, late 18th century A performance of Marivaux's La Double Inconstance in 2015 Iconic corner, entry to the Salle Richelieu, 2009. The company gave its first performance on 25 August 1680 at the Guénégaud. [4]
French comedy films are comedy films produced in France. Comedy is the most popular French genre in cinema. [1] Comic films began in significant numbers during the era of silent films, roughly 1895 to 1930. The visual humour of many of these silent films relied on slapstick and burlesque.
B. Claude Ballif; Antoine Balpêtré; Charles le Bargy; Claude Louis Séraphin Barizain; Michel Baron; Jean-Louis Barrault; Jeanne Julia Bartet; Pierre-François Beauvallet
Priceless (French: Hors de prix, lit. 'Overpriced') is a 2006 French romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Pierre Salvadori, and starring Audrey Tautou and Gad Elmaleh. According to the director, the film is inspired by the 1961 Blake Edwards film Breakfast at Tiffany's. [3]
On Air (French: Parlez-moi de vous) is a 2012 French comedy-drama film written and directed by Pierre Pinaud. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It won the best film and best actress prizes at the 2012 Festival du film de La Réunion [ fr ] .
The film stars Pier-Luc Funk as Léo, an aimless young man in Montreal who meets and falls in love with Rita (Marianne Fortier), a musician, while being unknowingly targeted by an alien (François Papineau) who is preying on the city's young slackers. [2] The cast also includes Sandrine Bisson, Blaise Tardif, Micheline Lanctôt and Florence ...
People related to the Comédie-Française (3 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Comédie-Française" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
The Académie Française [a] (French pronunciation: [akademi fʁɑ̃sɛːz]), also known as the French Academy, is the principal French council for matters pertaining to the French language. The Académie was officially established in 1635 by Cardinal Richelieu , the chief minister to King Louis XIII . [ 1 ]