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  2. Feuilleton - Wikipedia

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    Feuilleton. A feuilleton (French pronunciation: [fœjtɔ̃]; a diminutive of French: feuillet, the leaf of a book) was originally a kind of supplement attached to the political portion of French newspapers, consisting chiefly of non-political news and gossip, literature and art criticism, a chronicle of the latest fashions, and epigrams ...

  3. Franco American literature - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 19th century, French-language newspapers abounded in New England, and in their pages works of fiction were published in installments as serial novels.The term feuilleton, though more broadly used to describe a woman's section or supplementary column in French-language newspapers with non-political news, became synonymous with this type of fiction in the context Franco ...

  4. Téléroman - Wikipedia

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    Téléroman. A téléroman ("telenovel" or ''annual drama series'') is a genre of French-language drama television series in Canada, similar to a soap opera or a Spanish language telenovela. In France, the téléroman genre is known as feuilleton télévisé (similar to a serial ). Téléromans are one of the most popular television series ...

  5. Plus belle la vie - Wikipedia

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    Plus belle la vie (More beautiful life) is a French television soap opera based on an idea by Hubert Besson and characters created by Georges Desmouceaux, Bénédicte Achard, Magaly Richard-Serrano and Olivier Szulzynger. On air from 30 August 2004 18 November 2022, it was shown on France 3 on Monday to Friday evenings at 8:15 p.m.

  6. Category:1960s French television series - Wikipedia

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    1960s French television series. Television series which originated in France in the decade 1960s. i.e. in the years 1960 to 1969. Television shows that originated in other countries and only later aired in France should be removed from this category and its sub-categories.

  7. Les Filles de Caleb - Wikipedia

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    Les Filles de Caleb is a Quebec TV series of 20 one-hour episodes, created by Jean Beaudin, based on the eponymous novel of Arlette Cousture, [1][2] broadcast in 1990 on Radio-Canada [3] and repeated in 2006 on Prise 2. [4][5] An English-language version was also produced and broadcast in English Canada on CBC Television under the name Emilie.

  8. Sébastien et la Mary-Morgane - Wikipedia

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    Sébastien et la Mary-Morgane (English: Sebastian and the Mary Morgan [1]) is a French television series broadcast in 1970.It was created by French actress Cécile Aubry, based on her book Belle et Sébastien and TV series of the same name, [2] about a six-year-old boy named Sébastien and his dog Belle, a Pyrenean Mountain Dog, who lives in a village in the French Alps close to the frontier ...

  9. Les Visiteurs - Wikipedia

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    Box office. $98.8 million [1] Les Visiteurs (French pronunciation: [le vizitœʁ]; English: The Visitors) is a French fantasy comedy film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré and released in 1993. In the film, a 12th-century knight and his squire travel in time to the end of the 20th century and find themselves adrift in modern society.