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  2. Mistral (film) - Wikipedia

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    Mistral (French: Le mistral) is a 1943 French comedy film directed by Jacques Houssin and starring Roger Duchesne, Ginette Leclerc, and Fernand Charpin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Roland Quignon. The film takes its title from the Mistral, a strong wind blowing on the Mediterranean coast of France.

  3. Joris Ivens - Wikipedia

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    Born Georg Henri Anton Ivens [1] into a wealthy family, Ivens went to work in one of his father's photo supply shops and from there developed an interest in film. Under the direction of his father, he completed his first film at 13; in college he studied economics with the goal of continuing his father's business, but an interest in class issues distracted him from that path.

  4. Whitney Houston videography - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the video, Houston is seen in full diva mode, wearing a giant white fur coat, ruby red gown and a signature choker. At the end of the video she throws the all-white fur coat into the ocean. [48] Houston filmed the video in various parts of Miami; a nearby airport hangar, the National hotel and Miami Beach on January 5–6, 1999. [49]

  5. I Like That (Houston song) - Wikipedia

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    "I Like That" is a song by American R&B singer Houston. It is the first single released from his debut album, It's Already Written (2004). The song features Chingy , Nate Dogg , and I-20 .

  6. Mistral - Wikipedia

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    Mistral (typeface), a 1953 casual typeface designed by Frenchman Roger Excoffon; Le Mistral, an express train which ran between Paris and Nice; Operation Mistral 2, a Croatian military offensive in 1995; Mistral, a brand name of the fungicide fenpropimorph; Le Mistral, fictional setting of the French soap opera Plus belle la vie

  7. Le Mistral (train) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, Le Mistral included some unique amenities, among them a "bookstall, bar and hairdressing salon". [4] The train also had two restaurant cars; [5] the Wagons-Lits Company provided the on-board catering. [6] In 1975, a writer for Fodor's called Le Mistral "perhaps the most luxurious train in Europe". [7]

  8. Pierre Lhomme - Wikipedia

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    1967 : Le Roi de cœur by Philippe de Broca; 1967 : Coplan sauve sa peau by Yves Boisset; 1966 : La Vie de château by Jean-Paul Rappeneau; 1965 : Le Mistral by Joris Ivens; 1965 : Métamorphose du paysage by Éric Rohmer (TV) 1962 : Le Joli Mai by Chris Marker & Pierre Lhomme; 1961 : Le Combat dans l'île by Alain Cavalier

  9. Gregory Abbott - Wikipedia

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    Gregory Joel Abbott (born April 2, 1954) [1] [2] is an American singer, musician, composer and producer.Although he continues to record to date, he is best known for his singles in the mid-1980s including his platinum single, "Shake You Down", from his 1986 debut album.