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As recounted by the author and journalist Arthur Koestler (1905–1983) in The Invisible Writing, a conspicuous fixture of the intellectual life of 1930s Budapest was a threesome—a husband, his wife and the wife's lover—who were writers and literary critics and had the habit of every day spending many hours, the three of them together, at ...
Lover for a Day (French: L'Amant d'un jour) is a 2017 French drama film co-written and directed by Philippe Garrel, starring Éric Caravaca, Esther Garrel and Louise Chevillotte. [2] It is the third and final installment in Garrel's trilogy of love, following Jealousy (2013) and In the Shadow of Women (2015). [ 3 ]
French title English title Directed by 1990 Cyrano de Bergerac: Jean-Paul Rappeneau: 1990 Singapore Sling: Nikos Nikolaidis: 1991 Les Amants du Pont-Neuf: The Lovers on the Bridge: Leos Carax: 1991 Delicatessen: Delicatessen: Jean-Pierre Jeunet: 1992 La Belle histoire: Claude Lelouch: 1992 Cuisine et dépendances: Philippe Muyl: 1992 C'est ...
A Very Long Engagement (French: Un long dimanche de fiançailles, lit. 'A Long Sunday of Engagement') is a 2004 romantic war drama film, co-written and directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and starring Audrey Tautou, Gaspard Ulliel and Marion Cotillard.
Emmanuelle is a 1974 French erotic [2] drama film directed by Just Jaeckin. [5] It is the first installment in a series of French softcore pornography films based on the novel Emmanuelle by Emmanuelle Arsan. It stars Sylvia Kristel in the title role about a woman who takes a trip to Bangkok to enhance her sexual experience.
3 Days to Kill; 11′09″01 September 11; 20 Centimeters; The 25th Hour (film) 40 Days and 40 Nights; 100 Years (film) 360 (film) 4:44 Last Day on Earth; 1492: Conquest of Paradise; 1871 (film) 1900 (film) 2019, After the Fall of New York
Love Affair(s) (Original title, French: Les Choses qu'on dit, les choses qu'on fait, lit. 'The things we say, the things we do') is a 2020 French drama film written and directed by Emmanuel Mouret. The film stars Camelia Jordana, Niels Schneider, Vincent Macaigne and Julia Piaton. [4]
The title refers to the last two lines of the French game of Effeuiller la Marguerite (Fr., "to pluck the daisy") of pulling petals off a flower, in which one seeks to determine whether the object of their affection returns that affection and to what extent: un peu ("a little"), beaucoup ("a lot"); passionnément ("passionately"): à la folie ...