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  2. Dying (1976 film) - Wikipedia

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    Dying is a 1976 documentary about death directed by Michael Roemer. The film depicts the lives of three people with terminal illnesses as they confront their imminent death. The film was originally broadcast on the public television network WNET (the PBS network in the New York area) in 1976.

  3. Category:French documentary films - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "French documentary films" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 407 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Auvergne - Wikipedia

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    Auvergne is one of the least populated regions in Europe, and lies at the heart of the empty diagonal, a swath of sparsely populated territory running from northeastern to southwestern France. The main communes in Auvergne are (2019 census, municipal population): Clermont-Ferrand (147,865), Montluçon (34,361), Aurillac (25,593), and Vichy ...

  5. Channel 4 viewers praise Prue Leith’s ‘thoughtful ... - AOL

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    ‘Bake Off’ star’s son, Tory MP Danny Kruger, also fronts the new documentary programme Channel 4 viewers praise Prue Leith’s ‘thoughtful’ documentary about assisted dying Skip to main ...

  6. ‘Dying to Divorce’ Review: A Sobering Documentary That ...

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    Dying to Divorce” begins and ends with an onscreen counter, ticking over as rapidly as a zealous taxi meter — if only it were measuring anything so banal. Instead, it’s a representation ...

  7. Eye of the Devil - Wikipedia

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    Boucher compared the book to the works of Daphne du Maurier, Mary Stewart, Victoria Holt, Norah Lofts and Evelyn Berckman, writing that it "tells very much the same kind of brooding, atmospheric story, in very much the same kind of setting (an ancestral castle in the Auvergne), but from a male viewpoint and with a mind working in a completely ...

  8. From convents to craft breweries: How this this sleepy French ...

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    After a brief stint au pairing for a Parisian family, a long way from Montmartre, I found myself teaching English for a term in a little Auvergnian town called Monistrol-sur-Loire.

  9. Averoigne - Wikipedia

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    Averoigne is a fictional counterpart of a historical province in France, detailed in a series of short stories by the American writer Clark Ashton Smith. Smith may have based Averoigne on the actual province of Auvergne , [ 1 ] but its name was probably influenced by the French department of Aveyron , immediately south of Auvergne, due to the ...