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  2. How to Get Your Parents to Divorce - Wikipedia

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    The film stars Charlotte St-Martin as Justine, a preteen girl who is frustrated by the constant fighting of her parents Julie (Isabelle Blais) and Martin (Pierre-Luc Brillant), and plots with her friends to figure out how to convince them to divorce. [2] The film's cast also includes Louka Bélanger-Leos, Charlie Fortier, Liam Patenaude, Simone ...

  3. Séparation de corps et d'habitation - Wikipedia

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    Séparation de corps et d'habitation or only Séparation de corps ('Separation of Person') was one of two forms of divorce which was available in France prior to the French Revolution. [ 1 ] Séparation de corps was a permission from the court for two spouses to legally live separate lives, juridically independent from each other, and dissolved ...

  4. My Brilliant Divorce - Wikipedia

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    My Brilliant Divorce represents a comedy play created by an Irish dramatist Geraldine Aron; and a French feature-length film, directed by Michèle Laroque, which was released in France on 17 January 2018, under the title Brillantissime.

  5. Brillantissime - Wikipedia

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    Brillantissime is a French comedy film directed by Michèle Laroque and based on the play My Brilliant Divorce by Geraldine Aron. It was released in France on 17 January 2018. It was released in France on 17 January 2018.

  6. France 2 - Wikipedia

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    On 7 March 2013, France 2 aired an eight-minute investigative report purporting to expose a weapons smuggling channel from Serbia to France. The report authors, journalists Franck Genauzeau and Régis Mathé, traveled to Serbia in February 2013 where they filmed a story claiming that Serbia is a hub for international weapons smuggling.

  7. Loi autorisant le divorce en France - Wikipedia

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    Loi autorisant le divorce en France was a French law introduced during the French Revolution on 20 September 1792. [1] It was the first law to allow for a modern form of divorce, in which both men and women could divorce on equal terms and remarry. At the time it was unique in Europe.

  8. 'Divorce' season 2 explores complexity of love and emotion - AOL

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    Thomas Haden Church stopped by BUILD Series NYC to discuss the second season of his HBO hit, 'Divorce.'

  9. A Happy Divorce - Wikipedia

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    A Happy Divorce (Danish: En lykkelig skilsmisse, French: Un divorce heureux) is a 1975 Danish-French drama film directed by Henning Carlsen. It was entered into the 1975 Cannes Film Festival. [1] Anne-Lise Gabold [af; da; fr] won a Bodil Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Sylvie. [2] [3]