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Cours du Soir (Evening Classes) is a thirty-minute short film in which Jacques Tati demonstrates the art of mime to a group of enthusiastic students. Amongst skits performed are those of a tennis player and a horse rider – sketches that initially brought Tati acclaim on music hall stages in the 1930s.
In Jour de fête, several characteristics of Tati's work appear for the first time in a full-length film.Largely a visual comedy in the silent tradition, dialogue is used at times to tell part of the story and an ancient woman with a goat appears sybil-like on occasions as a commentator.
The Counterfeiters of Paris; Cemetery Without Crosses; Cent briques et des tuiles; Certains l'aiment froide; Chagall (film) La Chamade (film) The Champagne Murders; The Changing of the Guard (film) Le Chant du monde (film) Cherchez l'idole; The Chicken (film) La Chinoise; The Christmas Tree (1969 film) Chronicle of a Summer; Circle of Love ...
Les Soirées de Paris was a French literary and artistic review founded in February 1912 by Guillaume Apollinaire and four of his associates - André Billy, René Dalize, André Salmon, and André Tudesq [Wikidata]. It was last published in August 1914.
Les Mystères de Paris (1943), by Jacques de Baroncelli; Les dames du Bois de Boulogne (1945), by Robert Bresson; Les Enfants du paradis (1945), by Marcel Carné; Falbalas (1945), by Jacques Becker; Les Portes de la nuit (1945), by Marcel Carné; Antoine et Antoinette (1947), by Jacques Becker; Par la fenêtre (1947), by Gilles Grangier
It was a three-storey building in sculpted wood with mortise and tenon fittings (the workshops were on the Rue du Faubourg-Poissonnière, the main porch for the passage of trucks opened on the Rue de Dunkerque), a unique masterpiece of wooden architecture in Paris, which disappeared with the construction in the early 1970s of the apartment ...
Metals expert Aurelia Azema displays traces on the metal pipes of the Notre Dame cathedral organ to measure a kind of lead "fingerprint" at Champs-sur-Marne, west of Paris ahead of restoration.
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