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  2. The Song of Roland (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Song of Roland (French: La Chanson de Roland) is a 1978 French drama film directed by Frank Cassenti and starring Klaus Kinski. [1] Cast.

  3. Category:French-language musical films - Wikipedia

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    The Last Waltz (1936 French film) Light Cavalry (1935 French film) N. Not on the Lips; O. One Night's Song; R. Romance of Paris; S. Siméon (film) V. La Vie ...

  4. List of French-language films - Wikipedia

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    French title English title Directed by 1922 La Belle au Bois Dormant Stéphane Passet 1924 L'heureuse Mort Happy Death Serge Nadejdine 1924 Âme d'artiste: Heart of an Actress: Germaine Dulac: 1925 Visages d'enfants: Faces of Children; Mother (UK) Jacques Feyder: 1928 La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc: The Passion of Joan of Arc: Carl Theodor Dreyer: 1928

  5. Category:French musical films - Wikipedia

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    Light Cavalry (1935 French film) Louise (1939 film) Love Songs (1930 film) Love Songs (2007 film) The Lovers of Teruel (film) M. Macbeth (1987 film) Madame Butterfly ...

  6. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Music

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    True titles are specific to a single work. These are titles given by the composer, much as an author titles a novel. True titles are always italicized: From me flows what you call time; Pelléas et Mélisande; When true titles are mixed with generic titles, as is often the case in overtures and suites, only the true title is italicized. The ...

  7. Under the Roofs of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The film begins with a long crane shot (engineered by cameraman Georges Périnal) which starts among the rooftops and then descends along the street closing in on a group of people gathered around a singer, whose song (the title-song) gradually swells up on the soundtrack. (A reversal of this shot ends the film.)

  8. Chanson - Wikipedia

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    This includes the songs of chansonnier, chanson de geste and Grand chant; court songs of the late Renaissance and early Baroque music periods, air de cour; popular songs from the 17th to 19th century, bergerette, brunette, chanson pour boire, pastourelle, and vaudeville; art song of the romantic era, mélodie; and folk music, chanson populaire ...

  9. Category:French-language films by genre - Wikipedia

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    French-language war films (1 C, 26 P) This page was last edited on 30 August 2024, at 10:12 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...