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The Bobodioufs is a humorous television series written and directed by Patrick Martinet and former partner Adjaratou Dembele. With more than 150 episodes of laughter and entertainment, Bobodioufs was produced by Frame society in Burkina Faso from 2000 to 2015. It is the most watched television series in Francophone Africa.
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Les Amours d'un Zombi (2010) by Arnold Antonin; Les Aventures de Jessica by Valentin C. Lustra; Les Couleurs de la Dignite by Vladimir Thelisma (2006) Les Evades (2013) by Valentin C. Lustra; Les Gens de Bien (1988) by Raynald Delerme; Les tontons noel aux sacs vides by Jean Claude Fanfan; Life in a Haitian Valley Film Study (1934)
The state owned East German film company DEFA produced about 800 feature films between 1946 and 1992. Besides DEFA, the state broadcaster DFF and the Deutsche Hochschule für Filmkunst (now the Filmuniversität Babelsberg) [1] were the only other organizations in the GDR that produced feature films for cinematic release, although far fewer than ...
Welcome to the Sticks (French: Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis, [a] French pronunciation: [bjɛ̃vny ʃe le ʃti]) is a 2008 French comedy film directed and co-written by Dany Boon and starring Kad Merad and Boon himself. The film is the highest-grossing French film of all time at the box office in France. [3]
(French: Nous irons tous au paradis, lit. 'We Will All Meet in Paradise') is a 1977 French romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Yves Robert. It is a sequel to Pardon Mon Affaire (1976). Jean Rochefort, Claude Brasseur, Guy Bedos, Victor Lanoux and Danièle Delorme reprise their roles from the first film.
The Three Brothers (French: Les Trois Frères) is a 1995 French comedy film written, directed by and starring Didier Bourdon and Bernard Campan alongside their Les Inconnus partner Pascal Légitimus. The film won the award for Best Debut at the César Awards in 1996.
The film is set on a farm in the Limousin region of central France during, and just after, the First World War.With her two sons Georges and Constant, and son-in-law, Clovis, serving in the army, Hortense Sandrail employs Francine Riant, a young woman brought up in an orphanage to help on the farm.